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- Walkers and tourists paused in their perambulations to read the personal and emotionally wrenching messages that number in the thousands from survivors of rape and sexual abuse across the country that are written on squares that are sewn into the multi-colored and textured quilt on display at Federal Hill.
- Josh Levinson, Towson native, finds success in running industry, with his five Charm City run stores, promotion of local benefit races and running program for middle-school kids.
- Baltimore police have identified the body found off of Key Highway in the Inner Harbor Saturday as Fidel Malik Williams.
- A man's body was pulled out of the western side of the Inner Harbor early Saturday morning, Baltimore police said.
- Klein Enterprises President Daniel Klein shared his thoughts on the family business, which had six projects in the works in 2013.
- Baltimore officials unveiled a great plan to revitalize the city's best known public space; now all it needs is for the private sector to step up with funding.
- Less than an hour after announcing police sought Jamal Williams for a shooting, police find him
- Swelter much? Heat wave gives reasons why we must act on climate change
- A group of 22 runners arrived in Baltimore on Sunday after teaming up to run more than 4,000 miles as part of the Ulman 4K for Cancer to benefit cancer patients and survivors ages 18 to 40.
- Almost 40 entries dashed or lumbered through the streets of Baltimore
- After months of being bombarded by slick advertising, celebrity endorsements and candidate pleas, it is Maryland voters who will turn out to the polls today — in large numbers, according to one estimate — to have the final word.
- Baltimore's spending panel approved three deals Wednesday that Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake promoted as helping her administration grow and promote Baltimore.
- They talked on the phone for three months before they met, but after just a couple dates they knew they had found their soul mates.
- Rather than focusing on creating new attractions at the Inner Harbor, Baltimore should develop a linear park stretching from Canton to Fort McHenry.
- Baltimore needs to cultivate its seven miles of waterfront from Canton to Fort McHenry
- From Faidley's at Lexington Market to the Washington Monument, from Camden Yards to the Inner Harbor, a motorcade will ferry the body of William Donald Schaefer Monday afternoon on a two-hour farewell trip through the hometown that he loved and led.