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- Middletown shuts down Edmondson early, rolls to 48-8 win in Class 2A semifinals
- Inez Alice Chappell, a former Pennsylvania Avenue manicurist who was a thoroughbred racing fan, died Nov. 2 of heart failure at Northwest Hospital Center. She was 86.
- Inez Alice Chappell, a former Pennsylvania Avenue and manicurist who was a thoroughbred racing fan, died Nov. 2 of heart failure at Northwest Hospital Center. She was 86.
- In three weeks, Baltimore sees openings of Waterfront Kitchen, Ten Ten and Wit & Wisdom.
- Waterfront Kitchen opens Friday; take a look at the Jerry Pelllegrino's opening menu
- Retired Baltimore City Department of Education administrator and founder of a Little League program, died of pneumonia
- Retired Baltimore City Department of Education administrator and founder of a Little League program, died of pneumonia
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- Baltimore is getting its own version of Paris' "Diner en Blanc," a flash-mob event in which thousands clad in white descend on a location, revealed shortly before it starts, for an elegant al fresco party.
- James "Biddy" Wood, a retired music promoter and well-known personality in Baltimore's Pennsylvania Avenue jazz scene, died of respiratory failure Friday at Harbor Hospital Center's hospice unit. He was 87 and lived in Bolton Hill.
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- Margaret F. Harris had sung with the Gillis Memorial Christian Church for more than 65 years
- Baltimore should celebrate and promote its unique cultural place among African-Americans
- Baltimore offers events, deals for IndyCar fans, locals
- Former Del. Kenneth L. Webster, author of the legislation that made Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday a state holiday, died Friday of kidney failure at the Baltimore Veterans Administration Medical Center. He was 76.
- Former Del. Kenneth L. Webster, author of the legislation that made Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday a state holiday, died Friday of kidney failure at the Baltimore Veterans Administration Medical Center. He was 76.
- A new exhibit at the Captain Salem Avery Museum illuminates local educational history, and demonstrates that Shady Side school life was as much about division as common experience.
- Their future is uncertain, but students and employees at the Baltimore International College put on a block party Saturday in Little Italy.
- Housing Authority of Baltimore City says paying claims and potential claims could exceed $800 million, threaten authority's solvency