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- Local bars and restaurants tried to pull one over customers on April Fools' Day.
- Casey Jenkins never could have predicted the tickets for his Black Restaurant Challenge kick-off would sell out in 30 minutes. But just like that, they were gone.
- Parkway Theatre architect Steve Ziger of Ziger/Snead Architects is a Jeff Goldblumian figure—dapper, excitable, full of facts, obsessive, inviting, self-aware,
- The blizzard was good business for some restaurants and bars, while others lost revenue as they closed early or altogether while more than two feet of snow bore down on the Baltimore area. Many that stayed open offered deals to draw diners. A number of establishments participating in Baltimore city and Baltimore County Restaurant Weeks are extending the promotions, whose impact was blunted by the storm.
- Station North hopes for business boost as Maryland Film Festival moves to seven sites.
- Annapolis Mayor Joshua Cohen said the city has emerged from its budget crisis and he is focusing on beautification efforts, including a project to remove gum from city sidewalks and simplify the process for lodging complaints with the city
- The rushing water caused by broken main had been reduced to a small stream running down the east side of the street, and traffic was allowed back except for a couple of blocks
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- As people around Fallston waited for power to return Saturday, they began to pick up the pieces — and relive the sudden terror of the powerful storm.
- The Maryland Film Festival and a development partner would operate a year-round film, video and live music center in the now-shuttered Parkway Theatre under one of three proposals to restore the theater and other properties.
- Weekend violence: Two killed in Baltimore, county police make arrest in Rossville murder
- Man, 47, dies from stabbing wounds in Union Square
- Two shootings occurred about a mile apart Friday afternoon in East Baltimore, police said, injuring two men and killing a third.
- A 27-year-old man died after being shot multiple times in Northeast Baltimore early Sunday, police said.
- Baltimore city police said Saturday they are investigating a non-fatal shooting in Glen Oaks they believe happened during an attempted armed robbery.
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- Baltimore police have released a composite sketch of a possible suspect in the November stabbing and robbery of a man at a gas station in Charles Village.
- Victim sought help at fire station on West Edmondson Ave.
- Police officer and motorist injured in W. Baltimore collision.
- Two people were shot shortly after 10 a.m. Saturday in the 100 block of E. 22nd St., police said.
- A man who police said was wielding two long kitchen knives when he was shot by an officer in Southwest Baltimore was identified Friday.
- A man was shot in the back early Thursday in Baltimore's Penn North neighborhood, near Druid Hill Park, according to city police.
- A city police officer on Wednesday morning shot a man brandishing two large knives on a busy street in Southwest Baltimore, according to a department spokesman. Police said the man has died at a city hospital.
- A 29-year-old woman was raped Thursday morning in the 3700 block of Greenmount Avenue in North Baltimore, police said.
- Demon Harris, 36, Wayne Kasey, 26, and Donte Driggs, 23, have been charged with armed robbery, police impersonation and theft, according to a statement Friday by Det. Kevin Brown, a spokesman for the Baltimore Police Department.
- Police ask for help identifying a suspect who they said raped a 14-year-old girl in a van in West Baltimore.
- Police continue to investigate the death of a Loyola graduate at the Park Charles, and for the first time reveal that an earlier death of a man who also went down a trash chute had committed suicide.
- The Station North Arts and Entertainment District will spend a federal grant to encourage commuters from nearby Penn Station to stop and stay a while.
- The Station North Arts and Entertainment District will spend a federal grant to encourage commuters from nearby Penn Station to stop and stay a while.
- A man was shot multiple times in the back just before 6 p.m. on the lower level of an underground parking garage in the heart of the University of Maryland, Baltimore and Medical Center campus, police said.
- Police are now calling the death of a man found in a S. Baltimore alley Friday a homicide.
- A man died after being shot in the head in Brooklyn early Saturday, less than 12 hours after a dead man had been found in an alley less than a block away, police said.
- A total of four men were shot in Baltimore City in two double shooting incidents on Tuesday night, and two of them later died, according to police spokesman Detective Kevin Brown. No arrests have been made, he said.
- Where the passengers on the tour bus rolling west on North Avenue saw blocks of crumbling and abandoned buildings and overgrown lots, Lou Fields envisioned another Pratt Street in the making.
- Police investigate shooting, attempted carjacking in Bolton Hill
- 34-year-old man died when motorcycle and vehicle collided Friday
- Police are investigating the collision of motorcycle and a vehicle Friday night in Northeast Baltimore.
- Baltimore police officer hurt after patrol car hit on highway
- City patrol officer shoots suspect in northwest district
- A 22-year-old man was shot in the Charles North neighborhood early Friday morning, according to Baltimore Police.
- Authorities say a missing 7-month-old baby boy and the teen he was left with Friday in Baltimore have been found in northeast Washington.
- Baltimore police are investigating two shootings that occurred early Monday.
- Baltimore police officer shot responding to domestic call
- In Baltimore Sunday, two men were murdered, five others were shot and a woman died of head trauma, city police reported. The incidents appeared to be unrelated and occurred in different parts of the city.
- Police made an arrest Saturday in the fatal stabbing that marred last weekend's Fourth of July celebration at the Inner Harbor, as officers began to investigate a separate overnight killing downtown.
- A 25-year-old man was stabbed to death during an argument that broke out between two groups of people in downtown Baltimore early Saturday morning, the second fatal stabbing in that part of the city in less than a week.
- Baltimore Police investigators continue to review footage from CitiWatch cameras for more information that may help identify the source of the bullet that struck a 4-year-old boy who attended Monday's Independence Day fireworks display at the Inner Harbor, a city police spokesman said.