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- Robbers wielding a "Rambo-style" knife stole a man's pants and shoes in an attack Friday night near the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, according to a police report.
- With "Ninja Turtles" in theaters, experts warn unprepared families against baby turtles as pets
- Baltimore consignment boutiques offer luxury at a fraction of the cost.
- D. Watkins' unflinching portraits of the lives of poor, black Baltimoreans have gained him national recognition, a literary agent and talk of a book deal.
- Bond Mill Drama Club put a twisted spin on Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" when talented young thespians performed Romeo and Harriet on March 1. This was the special tenth anniversary production. The Bond Mill Science Bowl team took it to the limit in the semi-final competition but was edged out at the very end. Join West Laurel neighbors at Bond Mill Elementary's Silver Diner Night in Laurel on Thursday, March 20 from 5 p.m. until closing.
- Garnett Gilbert Smith, 44, was among largest cocaine dealers in Baltimore, authorities say
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- Darryl Martin Anderson, a 25-year-old Baltimore man dubbed "public enemy number one," was apprehended by U.S. Marshals in Birmingham, Ala.
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- A concert featuring the rapper Gucci Mane that was scheduled to occur Saturday at the Pikesville Armory has been canceled because promoters lacked the proper permit, according to officials at the state's Military Department, which owns the facility.
- Ravens have made a cultural and community imprint that equals their success on the field of play
- But that's the charm, and convenience, of the Westfield Annapolis Winter Farmers' Market, held every other Sunday at Westfield Annapolis Mall from January into April.
- Before his record-breaking sophomore season at Iowa Western Community College, Deon Long spent his summer days working out and running routes with Maryland quarterback Ricardo Young and wide receiver Stefon Diggs.
- Cocaine secreted in strawberries and a hefty take for the feds
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- Introducing a new column from Catherine Mallette, Baltimore Sun senior content editor and editor of Chesapeake Home + Living magazine.
- Baltimore's Club Dubai to become Chesapeake Shakespeare Company's "second home" at the top of the year.
- Federal authorities seized $47.4 million worth of counterfeit luxury goods during last month's raid of Patapsco Flea Market, officials announced Thursday.
- A federal grand jury indicted five suspects on charges they sold counterfeit goods, allegedly by high-end designers such as Michael Kors, Coach and Jimmy Choo, at the Patapsco Flea Market and other places in the last six months.
- Patapsco Flea Market has a history of allegedly selling counterfeit and pirated merchandise, according to an affidavit, which outlined the latest accusation that resulted in a raid Sunday by federal Homeland Security intellectual property agents.
- Federal agents raid Patapsco Flea Market and confiscated items believed to be counterfeit merchandise.
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- Cost-conscious consumers, coupled with environmental ramifications and recent fashion trends have made recycling and refashioning furs a popular option in the past couple years.
- Blue-collar rap duo brings its vivid rhymes and Southern beats to Baltimore's Club Hippo on Friday
- Steven Blackwell, the 27-year-old reputed leader of an East Baltimore drug organization that authorities believe engaged in a prolonged street war with a rival faction, pleaded guilty Wednesday in U.S. District Court to heroin conspiracy charges, money laundering and tax evasion.
- First impressions of the highly anticipated album, Watch the Throne, from Jay-Z and Kanye West.
- We've found the best places to get top dollar for your stuff
- Former South Moon Under executive opens Uptown Cheapskate consignment store.
- Rapper Lil Wayne dropped a stopgap mixtape, 'Sorry 4 the Wait,' as an apology for his manager pushing back the release date.
- We're not on William and Kate's U.S. itinerary, but here's proof that Maryland is a stately state worth a visit
- Marvin Johnson, 47, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Catherine C. Blake to 30 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release today, after he was found guilty of selling counterfeit luxury apparel and accessories.
- Oakland rapper Kreayshawn releases new single 'Gucci Gucci'
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- Despite the recession, Baltimore dog owners have been snatching up sweaters, coats, rain gear and booties this winter to help keep Fifi and Fido toasty and dry.