hollins market
- Terrance Frazier walks out of the 90-degree afternoon into City of Gods, his shop on Hollins Street. He greets IDRIS, his business partner, and a group of friends who are sitting quietly at the far end of the store. His friends don't get up to greet Frazier, acknowledging his presence as if he never left.
- The Greater Baltimore Committee is urging business leaders to treat their employees to lunch on Wednesday, in hopes of helping city restaurants that lost money due to April's rioting and subsequent curfew.
- A 9-year-old shot in the leg was among the victims in 29 shootings over the three-day holiday weekend, Baltimore police said.
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- Good morning, Baltimore! Here's what you need to know for Monday.
- Baltimore police are investigating a fatal daytime shooting that occurred Sunday afternoon in Sandtown-Winchester.
- Good morning, Baltimore! Here's what you need to know for Tuesday.
- The Baltimore State's Attorney's Office has criminally charged six people in connection with a January raid on the Hollins Market arabber stable, court records show.
- The words come out of Sarah Littlepage's mouth almost like a confession: "I've been very uninvolved."
- Since the team's founding in 2008, the RoboDoves have conceived, designed and built their own remote-controlled robots that range from a couple of feet tall to more than 5 feet and more than 100 pounds.
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- Baltimore Police Blotter: Robberies for the week of Oct. 11
- Chesapeake Women's Rugby Club, the longest-running active women's rugby team in the nation, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this season.
- The Baltimore tech startup incubator continues to grow and shape the city's business landscape
- One year after one of Baltimore's most violent summers, this July opened with one of the lowest midyear homicide counts in three decades.
- More millennials are creating their own jobs, either as a response to a continually crummy economy in which they can't find work, or because they would rather be their own bosses and run their own businesses.
- David Klein, a well-known Baltimore artist who turned found materials into high-end pieces of furniture that captured the gritty eccentricity of his hometown, died of colon cancer June 6 at Greater Baltimore Medical Center in Towson. He was 71.
- A woman was stabbed to death and man shot and killed in Baltimore in separate incidents early Saturday. Another man was seriously wounded late Friday in East Baltimore.
- A man was fatally shot outside Hollins Market on Friday just as school children from a nearby elementary school were being let out.
- "Sit at the bar. It's more fun," greeted our bartender, slightly smirking on a recent Tuesday night in Upper Fells Point. We had just walked into Cockey's, the new neighborhood corner bar that moved from Hollins Market and opened in the former Shed Row space in January.
- A man was severely injured when he was shot several times in North Baltimore Monday night, police said.
- A 22-year-old man was shot late Wednesday in South Baltimore, police said.
- A 46-year-old Baltimore man has been convicted of second-degree murder in the 2012 city killing of another man over a football debt, in which he used a sword he had concealed in a cane, Baltimore State's Attorney Gregg L. Bernstein's office announced Friday.
- Disruptions to two underground electrical cables have left hundreds of residents in the Fells Point and Canton neighborhoods without power or air conditioning since Monday evening as Baltimore experiences one of the hottest stretches of the summer and city officials warn of the potential for heat-related illnesses.
- Brian and Holly Gray's coffeehouse in Hollins Market neighborhood helps train youth
- Herb & Soul began last September as a catering and carryout operation in the back part of a Parkville convenience store. The offerings were interesting Southern cuisine and soul food but also typical carryout items cheese steaks and wings.