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- The Waterfront Partnership and the Greater Baltimore Committee are embarking on a comprehensive study of the Inner Harbor, aiming to sustain it as a vibrant part of the city.
- Area parkour enthusiasts prep for series of physically challenging obstacles
- Volvo Ocean Race officials were whisked to the top of the World Trade Center, honored at a reception and squired to the grassy expanse of Fort McHenry during a 24-hour courtship Monday meant to seal the deal to make Baltimore the event's only U.S. port of call in 2015.
- Nearly a year after the Baltimore Inner Harbor's historic carousel was ordered to move over unpaid bills, the city has struck a deal with a new merry-go-round operator.
- A flood watch has been issued in Maryland ahead of Hurricane Sandy.
- Molly Ross, a performance artist who lives in Hampden and has a studio in Roland Park, staged a Stilt-a-thon at Rash Field in the Inner Harbor on Sunday, Oct. 21.
- William Boulton "Bo" Kelly Jr., a noted Baltimore architect, preservationist and civic leader who designed the Maryland Pavilion at the 1964 World's Fair and was an expert on the Washington Monument, died Wednesday from complications of an infection at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson. He was 84.
- About 4,750 runners competed in the fifth annual Baltimore 10 Miler Saturday. Sergio Flores and Sarah Westervelt were the swiftest among the 300 Harford runners in the race.
- After reports of disrepair, workers restore the look of the Pride of Baltimore Memorial in advance of Sailabration.
- Harford Countians captured several of the top awards in the annual Survivor Harbor 7 races in Baltimore Saturday.
- Statewide events recall Maryland's pivotal role in the War of 1812.
- Police dispatch tapes describe teens fighting all over downtown Baltimore and the Inner Harbor, with far more mayhem than originally described by authorities.
- After she wrote city officials, and as The Baltimore Sun investigated the matter, the city announced Tuesday that it would partner with the nonprofit Pride of Baltimore, Inc. to repair the ship's memorial.
- Baltimore City has terminated its lease with the owners of the Inner Harbor carousel, ordered them to stop giving rides by the end of February and to remove the venerable structure by March 31, according to a letter from the city solicitor's office.
- Revelers will need to enter by one of nine access points, but won't be subjected to metal detectors or other security measures, city officials say
- Baltimore events: Lewis Black, Double Dagger, Ravens and more
- Jump, skip, toss – children and parents get a lesson in the art and science of play
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- SunTrust recognized for its area fundraising efforts, thanks to executive's work
- Drinking fountains near Rash Field in the Inner Harbor weren't working.
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- Stick to the original vision of Baltimore's Inner Harbor and don't install giant foot bridges or other wasteful excesses