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- People with ideas for improving Rash Field have an opportunity to offer comments Wednesday at the first of three public meetings focused on redoing the Inner Harbor park.
- Orioles fans come to grips with rescheduling events for American League Championship and possible World Series appearance.
- Hotel's food truck showcases its chefs' street-food creations
- David Chirinos, a former Marine Corps corporal who served in Afghanistan, died of complications of cancer and liver failure Sept. 13 at his Parkville home. He was 27.
- Inner Harbor was a great location for the book festival.
- An Inner Harbor ice rink is set to open by Nov. 21, and an ongoing fundraising effort will determine how large it will be, according to the Waterfront Partnership.
- The Baltimore Book Festival, once an annual staple in historic Mount Vernon Square, is smack dab in the touristy Inner Harbor this year, a move that got mostly positive reviews Saturday.
- Wakile is among the cookbook authors at this years Baltimore Book Festival
- Spike Gjerde, Bryan Voltaggio and Jeremiah Langhorne among chefs appearing at Kaufman Pavilion
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- This month, Baltimore confirmed its desire to replace its waterfront volleyball courts with a park-topped parking lot. How many cities want to turn their highly-popular waterfront area into a parking lot, removing a key discriminator between themselves and other cities trying to recruit young professionals and spending $32 million to do it?
- Baltimore's Rash Field should offer more than a grassy lot by the Inner Harbor
- Some say the struggles of the Inner Harbor carousel — which received a more forgiving lease this month — speak to the limits of smaller projects and the need for a bigger scope when it comes to changing the dynamic of the south side of the waterfront.
- Plans are underway to bring outdoor ice skating back to the Inner Harbor with the creation of a temporary rink at McKeldin Square this November.
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- Vegetarian activists have sued in federal court two Baltimore police officers who forced them to stop leafleting at the Inner Harbor — the latest legal front after years of disputes over the constitutional rights of protesters in the city.
- City officials said the owners of Harborplace are moving closer to performing improvements on the signature Inner Harbor properties, which have faded since their celebrated opening more than 30 years ago into a collection of stores dominated by chain restaurants, souvenir sellers and vendors of cold desserts.
- "I must admit, I only clicked join to read all the hilariously bad reviews," wrote a Facebook user on the Maryland Bacon Festival event page on Tuesday.
- Bacon, bacon and more bacon. That's the theme at the first-ever Maryland Bacon Festival.
- The event will include extensive bacon sampling, bacon eating contests and bacon cooking demonstrations
- The event will be held May 31 at the Gameday Warehouse, which has been the cold-weather headquarters for The Gathering
- Plans to rehabilitate Inner Harbor should be aimed at local residents
- Volleyball deserves to be part of Inner Harbor revitalization
- Why to the new Inner Harbor plans omit the Baltimore Beach Volleyball League?
- Baltimore officials unveiled a great plan to revitalize the city's best known public space; now all it needs is for the private sector to step up with funding.
- City leaders will unveil an ambitious long-term plan for the Inner Harbor Wednesday designed to restore pizazz to a once vital area that has lost cache in recent years.
- After 12 years of persistence, the "Women in Black," a small group of anti-war protesters, have done something rather large: They have expanded free speech rights for all Baltimoreans.
- John H. Williams Jr., who had headed a Baltimore contracting and building firm, died Friday of congestive heart failure at Gilchrist hospice Care in Towson. He was 87.
- Two concerts and an Oriole game expected to bring tens of thousands downtown at the end of the work day
- Maria G. Zannino, a longtime Highlandtown funeral director who was active in numerous Italian cultural and social organizations, died Saturday from complications of heart disease at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 80.
- The NFL and the city of Baltimore today released details for the NFL Kickoff concert, which will feature a Keith Urban performance in the Inner Harbor.
- Laz Cardwell and Rachel Morehouse claimed their first 5K victories June 22 in the fifth annual Race to Feed the Hungry in Bel Air.
- Sean Handerhan and his father Leo celebrated Father's Day with a father-son triple in the annual Father's Day 5K in Towson Sunday.
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- Gypsy Queen, El Cuervo, Feelin' Crabby earn top honors
- Other events include the Great Grapes Food & Wine Festival and Charles Village Festival
- It's Baltimore vs. Washington on Rash Field this Saturday
- Forty food trucks are expected for the second edition of "A Taste of Two Cities."