Columbus hall 'fixable' Encouragement: Experts say the Columbus Center's Hall of Exploration, which is closing tomorrow amid financial difficulties, could still be a success if it is revamped creatively.
Tubas horn in as sound of season 200 aficionados perform Christmas program to honor instrument
City education mess depicted in cartoonWhile "City...
Alarm systems fail in Trade Center fire Building evacuated; repairs under way
New finds at Vespucci'sVespucci's (87 Prince George...
Only eyes are necessary to tune in celestial parade Six planets visible on southwest horizon
New positionsRenaissance Harborplace promotes McCarthy, LucidoRenaissance Harborplace...
Symphony of Lights'Drive through the holiday light...
J. Paul's: beyond a saloon Review: New Harborplace restaurant has more to offer than burgers and brew.
'Montgomery Tilt' won't fly in Maryland
Loyola plans new business school home Main campus is site; satellite facility will rise in Timonium; $24 million total cost; More details coming at a dinner tonight; Cawley being honored
Convention officials say funds paid off Budget increase credited for spike in bookings for center; 'Still a long way to go'; Even with increase, numbers fall far short of projected gains; Downtown
City police commander quits to join Rouse Co. Colonel will set security policy for firm's U.S. holdings
Late listeners will miss WBJC voice in the night
Columbus Center grapples with 1st-year problems Ways sought to boost attendance, cash flow
When it comes to crab soup, the proof is in the taste
Harbor rings up 'enchanted season' Hotels, restaurants, shops reap bonanza from May to October
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes...
Inner Harbor sees its second deadly stabbing in two weeks Police believe the victim may have been homeless
Tight games leave emotions O'vershot Fans: Playoff worries have produced so much angst that some Oriole fans can't bear to watch.
Slaying is first at Inner Harbor Phillips employee charged in stabbing
ALONG FOR THE RIDE Anticipation: A series of vignettes from a day of waiting, at a fevered pitch, for the O's and the ball to get rolling.
The Board of Estimates yesterday approved a...
Wyndham hotel plan divides area residents Many in Fells Point, Canton say project will ruin area's charm; More room for debate; Others, in Little Italy, say it will promote area and create jobs
Festive weekend makes city look good
Rouse ensures legacy of charity Court records show developer set aside $6.3 million in will
The other battle at Camden Yards Parking dispute: Stadium Authority's plan makes more sense than the Orioles'.
Reno's slow road Gore's phone calls: Next phase is to determine need for an independent counsel.
Building boom on Key Highway Development: A $12 million nursing and rehabilitation center planned by HarborView Properties joins two projects announced last week.
Sept. 22-25 Carolina Coupon Clearing/CMS client conference,...
A taste of the new, from offbeat to opulent
New positionsRenaissance Harborplace names Reich sales directorRenaissance...
Orioles Advocates induct three at annual Hall of Fame luncheon
Minato adding Cafe Viet
Kane column on shooting irresponsibleGregory Kane's comments...
BaltimoreSept. 5-12Intertec International, Hyatt Regency. Contact: Linda...
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City charging more for water it wastesEvery...
Baltimore glimpses: It takes us a while, but eventually we come to love progress
Aug. 11-15American College of Physician Executives, Renaissance...
Planet Hollywood to have a Harborplace flavor Plans call for more openness than chain's outlets usually have; Restaurants
'Parking valets' a plague to East Baltimore tourists
Officials keep owners of boats from fire scene Essex boatyard closed to check site for clues
July 29-Aug. 2Evangel Church national women's conference,...
Westin teams with Marriott to revive stalled hotel bid Walkway would link new 44-story facility with Renaissance
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A walk for tourists could pay off big for city
Auto insurance rates in city don't make...
Hotel decision came naturally BDC members felt that Paterakis had met their concerns; Gambling wasn't a factor; 5 say Wyndham site isn't too far from convention center