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- Alex Cooper Auctioneers in Towson is celebrating it 90th year and is planning a renovation of more than $1 million.
- Former owner of Senator theater said he was not responsible for the 'Curb Alert' ad posted under his name on Craig's Lsit
- Tom Kiefaber, the former owner of the Senator Theatre, has filed a second-degree assault charge against state Sen. Joan Carter Conway, after an incident last week at the auction of Kiefaber's former Orkney Road house that ended with him in handcuffs.
- The searchlights shone, the crowds teemed and the movies unspooled again Thursday night at North Baltimore's Senator, as the city's most beloved theater, refreshed and expanded, reopened after 18 months of darkness.
- The Senator Theatre will reopen after a $3.5 million renovation with a showing of John Waters' "Hairspray"
- Buzz Cusack gives a tour of the Senator Theatre, which is less than two months from done with its renovations, he says.
- Police were wrong to ban activist Kim Trueheart from City Hall, but she needs to take care that her passion does not cross the line into belligerence.
- Baltimore's sale of the Senator still leaves taxpayers on the hook for a long-failing business, but there is reason to hope that its fortunes will finally improve.
- Baltimore's spending panel agreed Wednesday to sell the historic Senator Theatre at a $310,000 loss — over the objections of the city's comptroller.
- City plans to sell landmark Senator Theatre to the Cusack family.
- Kiefaber sought arrest 'to get the media involved,' according to police report
- Senator Theatre operators foresee March 2013 reopening; plans call for three additional screens and a cafe
- Former owner of Senator Theatre 'unruly and inappropriate' at arrest, police say
- State of Maryland auctions off Kiefaber's Sparks home for $75,000
- Senator Theatre gets a $300,000 taqx credit from the state to do restoration of the hisoric theater, including a $100,000 roof replacement and restoration of the ceiling mural in the theater's rotunda lobby.
- awaiting word from governor's office on whether Senator Theatre will get historic tax credits for its $3 million renovation and expansion plans.
- William E. Hewitt, the longtime Senator Theatre projectionist and movie house manager who was a cinema technology expert, died of pneumonia Monday at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The Hamilton resident was 75.
- William E. Hewitt, the longtime Senator Theatre projectionist and movie house manager who was a cinema technology expert, died of pneumonia Monday at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The Hamilton resident was 75.
- The improv troupe's new show, "Charmed and Dangerous," is less novel than the first, but still funny
- Bernard C. "Jack" Young, picked by his fellow City Council members last year to lead the panel, won the Democratic nomination Tuesday to keep the office for four more years.
- Stephanie Rawlings-Blake glided to victory in Tuesday's Democratic primary, securing a full four-year term in Baltimore's highest office, as voters chose her calm, steady style over her opponents' calls for an overhaul of city government.
- As Baltimore's mayoral primary neared, candidates rapped on doors, waved bright signs, groused about reporters, rode a bus, ate chicken wings, and shook hands – lots and lots of hands.
- Baltimore City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young faces four challengers in the Democratic primary, including former Senator Theater owner Thomas Kiefaber.
- 36 candidates invited to forum sponsored by Hampden, Woodberry and Remington associatons. Candidates are running for various offices in Districts 7, 12 and 14.