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The mayor joins the fray
With less than two weeks to go before the Baltimore mayoral primary, things are starting to get ugly.
A debate last night sponsored by the League of Women Voters, WYPR and The Baltimore Sun — the last one Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has agreed...Tags: Grand Prix of Baltimore, Regional Authority, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Maryland, Otis Rolley
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Young campaigns to keep council presidency
Campaigning on foot along a stretch of tidy brick rowhouses in East Baltimore, joined by a small entourage of family members, campaign consultants and volunteers, City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young rarely needs an introduction.
"Whassup,...Tags: Mail Order Industry, Local Elections, William Donald Schaefer, Regional Authority, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Libraries invite patrons to have a coffee, stay a while
When Howard County unveils its new 63,000-square-foot library in December, patrons will be welcomed into a high-tech facility with a computer classroom and a historical center. Officials also plan a garden that they envision will be charming enough for...Tags: Arts and Culture, Ceremonies, Libraries, Ellicott City, Annapolis
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Challengers assail Rawlings-Blake in final debate
Mayoral challengers assailed incumbent Stephanie Rawlings-Blake in a vitriolic candidate forum Tuesday night, accusing her of burying Baltimoreans in burdensome taxes and funneling too much money to developers.
Sponsored by the League of Women Voters,...Tags: Grand Prix of Baltimore, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Otis Rolley, Catherine E. Pugh, Primaries
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District 10: Bill Marker
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve on the City Council.
I am a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania (B.A. History) and the University of Maryland Law School (J.D.). I have lived near...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, AFL-CIO, Lawyers, Business, Economic Policy
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Washington and Baltimore jockey for book lovers on the same weekend
Baltimore's book festival got here first.
Organizers of the 16th annual Baltimore Book Festival, which opens Friday, say they aren't fazed that a larger, glitzier, more star-studded event is being held on the exact same weekend just 40 miles to the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Mount Vernon Place, Broward Health Medical Center, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Book
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City finds $470,000 to maintain 311 hours
Baltimore's nonemergency call center will remain open under its current hours — a reversal of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's planned cuts to the 311 program's budget — under a plan approved by the city spending board Wednesday. The $470,000...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Human Interest, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Regional Authority, Politics
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A Baltimorean's progress: from disgusted to charmed
I'm a recent graduate of a college in downtown Baltimore, and for four summers I have occupied Baltimore, working downtown and trying to understand its workings. I feel as if, despite my original discomfort about living downtown, Baltimore itself has...Tags: Patterson Park, Human Interest, Fells Point, Federal Hill, Station North
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Three more days to return late books without fees
Three days remain to return overdue library materials to Enoch Pratt Free Library branches without paying fines. The library's "Amnesty Week" runs through Saturday. Fines are being forgiven this week in order to encourage library patrons to register...Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries
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Elizabeth R. Wojcicki, 90
Elizabeth Ridenour Wojcicki, 90, passed away Sunday, Oct. 2, 2011, at Homewood at Plum Creek in Hanover, Pa. Born Aug. 13, 1921, in Hagerstown, Md., she was the daughter of the late Paul J. Ridenour and the late Elsie W. Wolfinger Ridenour of Halfway....Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, World War II (1939-1945), American Legion, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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Protesters gather at 'Occupy Baltimore' event
Some are out of work. Some can't afford to visit a doctor. Others are sick of corporate greed. Most blame financial institutions for the tumbling economy. They think the rich are trampling on the poor and middle class and getting away with it.
They're...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Roland Park, Bob Dylan, Arts and Culture
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Lunch for $10 or Less: David & Dad's Cafe
The dish: turkey and cheddar wrap
The popular Charles Street mainstay, David and Dad's, has opened a cafe inside the Enoch Pratt Free Library's Southeast Anchor branch in Highlandtown.
The Highlandtown location has nothing like the full menu at the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Charles Street, Foods and Beverages, Turkey (animal), Sandwiches
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