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- Turn-by-turn directions for getting downtown during lane closures on the JFX.
- Make plans for commuting downtown during JFX lane closures
- One lane in each direction of the Jones Falls Expressway near 29th Street will be shut down on Friday evening while crews make emergency repairs to clogged and collapsed drainage pipes.
- A Baltimore police officer shot and critically wounded a man this morning in the Reservoir Hill neighborhood, according to authorities.
- Several restaurateurs used Sunday morning feedback to open their own stores
- Also: Year's first Farmers' Market is set for Sunday
- It looks like all of the old favorites are back for 2012. Here's a list of vendors for the 35th season.
- Dr. James Burch Brooks, a retired orthopedic surgeon who spent his entire career with the noted Four East Madison Orthopedic Association, died Sunday of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at Union Memorial Hospital. He was 85.
- Officials working to eliminate 'food deserts' where little fresh, healthy food is available
- An inmate nearing the end of his prison sentence for gun possession and heading to a job was shot four times Friday morning outside a state prison pre-release center on Baltimore¿s Greenmount Avenue, according to authorities.
- Traffic was slow on the outer loop of Interstate 695 near Liberty Road Thursday morning.
- Traffic: Crash on JFX southbound at Fayette Street
- Ravens Joe Flacco campaigns for Baltimore Humane Society
- Stories of homeless people at Christmas, like that of Terry Reed, should touch our hearts and make us less likely to avert our eyes from them the rest of the year
- The JFX was a massive public works project that subsidized white flight from Baltimore City to the suburbs
- Here's the biggest problem with the use of speed cameras in Maryland: We need more of them
- Spinning pigs are the highlights this weekend in Baltimore dining. Wit & Wisdom celebrates National Roasted Suckling Pig Day
- Baltimore's six-lane Main Street, the JFX, turns 50 on Friday.
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- States will need to gradually tighten restrictions on driver cellphone use in order to improve highway safety
- For two nights this past weekend, MICA students used a vacant house as a screen, projecting videos on the plywood covering the first-floor windows.
- About 16 months from now, bicyclists will be able to ride from the Inner Harbor to Pennsylvania Station on a smooth path all their own.
- During the recent hoopla over the auction of A. Aubrey Bodine photographs from The Sun's archives, McGrain W. McGrain, an historian and photographer, quietly issued a book of his Baltimore photographs that go back more than 60 years.
- Traffic: Accident on I-95 southbound at White Marsh Boulevard
- Traffic: Accident on I-695 outer loop at Route 702
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- Traffic: Accident on Route 97 south at Generals Highway
- Food truck rally, crepe-making showdown and that bonkers farmers' market -- Baltimore weekend food events
- Traffic: Accident on JFX southbound near Northern Parkway
- Baltimore authorities have closed a portion of the JFX as they negotiate the surrender of an escaped prisoner
- Owners try to salvage what they can as they plan to rebuild
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- A two-alarm fire broke out early Monday morning at Mount Washington Tavern in North Baltimore.
- Vehicle struck member of security detail at Guilford exit; injuries called non-life threatening
- Despite the rain, snow and blustery wind Saturday, a crowd of more than 100 robed clergy and their congregants surrounded the 18-foot-tall bronze statue of Martin Luther that overlooks Lake Montebello and recreated the original unveiling service from 75 years ago.
- After transforming the Timonium Fairgrounds into the Timonium Scaregrounds, a two-night haunted house last October, Lutherville couple Steve Bauer and Mariann Wittlesberger was unable to secure a location for this year's event, relegating their Halloween hijinx back to the in-home haunted house from which the Scaregrounds grew.
- Baltimore traffic: Accident on northbound Route 97 prior to Route 100
- Baltimore traffic: Accident on northbound Route 97 prior to Route 100
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- The inaugural Grand Prix swept into Baltimore this weekend with much at stake — for a city whose economy and image could both use a boost, and for its mayor, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, who has been the most visible proponent of the much-hyped event
- Motorists' hassle trying to get to work downtown is just part of the cost of Baltimore's inaugural IndyCar race; let's hope it lives up to the hype.
- Local Weather: Tornado Warning Issued in Baltimore County
- Morning flooding leads to evacuations, submerged vehicles, train service delays
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- George Gilbert Ganjon, a retired Carroll County farmer who was a founder of the Downtown Farmers Market, died of kidney failure Aug. 1 at Dove House in Westminster. He was 82.
- George Gilbert Ganjon, a retired Carroll County farmer who was a founder of the Downtown Farmers Market, died of kidney failure Aug. 1 at Dove House in Westminster. He was 82.
- Northbound JFX closed between Fayette Street and North Avenue due to an accident