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Del. Hattie Harrison fondly remembered at funeral service
Family, friends and a host of elected officials celebrated the life of East Baltimore Del. Hattie N. Harrison at the West Baltimore United House of Prayer for All People, in a ceremony borne on the spirited rasps of trombones and rhythmic clattering of...
Tags: Entertainment, Government, Michael E. Busch, Music, Martin O'Malley
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Report paints dire picture of city's finances
A report by a consultant hired by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's administration paints a dire picture of future city finances — opening the door for Baltimore officials to propose widespread cuts, including to city employees' health and pension...
Tags: Business Enterprises, Business, Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare, Bankruptcy
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Police believe stabbing victim was downtown for parade
To Deontae Smith's mother, there was no question her son had been to the Super Bowl parade on Tuesday. And she's upset that Baltimore police didn't make the same connection sooner. Deontae was fatally stabbed outside a McDonald's restaurant at Howard and...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Heart Failure, Anthony W. Batts, Festive Events, Inner Harbor
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Three teens stabbed, one fatally, in downtown Baltimore, police say
Three teens were stabbed, one fatally, in downtown Baltimore Tuesday afternoon, near the route of the parade celebrating the Ravens Super Bowl victory, police said. Baltimore police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said the stabbing occurred around1:30 p.m....
Tags: R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Super Bowl XLVII, Maryland State Police, Baltimore Ravens, Sports
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Baltimore's 2012 homicide victims remembered at New Year's Eve vigil
For minutes on end New Year's Eve night, the names and ages of 216 men, women and children who were killed in Baltimore in 2012 were read out loud on the steps of the city's War Memorial — a somber recap of a violent year in which homicides rose....
Tags: New Year's Day, Anthony W. Batts, Carl Stokes, Murder, Hospitals and Clinics
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State scraps plans to build youth jail in Baltimore
After years of community opposition, state officials have abandoned plans to build a new Baltimore jail for juveniles charged as adults, citing declines in youth crimes as they unveiled a plan Wednesday to send more teens to treatment programs and...
Tags: Laws, Prosecution, Government, Murder, Criminal Laws
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Jobs for city residents
Baltimore City Solicitor George Nilson appears to have shot down a proposal to require businesses that receive large city contracts or tax breaks from City Hall to hire local residents for 51 percent of new jobs they create. Last week, Mr. Nilson said the...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Business, George Nilson, Sales
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Young re-invited to mayor's Ravens skybox
The Baltimore SunUnlike last year, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young watched Sunday's home Ravens playoff game in apparent harmony. The Sun photographed Rawlings-Blake and Young proudly displaying their team spirit in...Tags: Elections, Maryland Stadium Authority, Politics, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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New scrutiny for city speed camera
City transportation officials said Thursday they are investigating a second speed camera on West Cold Spring Lane in North Baltimore after more questions were raised about whether it has been issuing inaccurate tickets to motorists. The city and its...
Tags: Justice System, Jones Falls Expressway, University of Maryland, College Park, Politics, Local Government
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Baltimore buyback takes in 461 guns in wake of Conn. shooting
With the violent attack on a Connecticut elementary school weighing on many minds, hundreds of people turned in 461 guns to Baltimore police at a buyback Saturday. Sonia White, a 65-year-old Baltimore County grandmother, was turning in her husband's old...
Tags: ShopRite, Baltimore Police Department, Shootings
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Ethics board calls for controls on mayor's free tickets
The city's ethics board wants Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to enact stricter controls over how her office uses free tickets to events at 1st Mariner Arena and other venues. In an opinion released Wednesday, board members wrote that they...Tags: Common, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Government, Local Government, Values
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City, market offer to trade groceries for guns
City officials are offering a trade: groceries for guns. This Saturday, Klein's ShopRite will give a $100 gift certificate to anyone who turns in a firearm. The "Goods for Guns" buyback will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Coldstream Homestead...
Tags: Firearms, William Donald Schaefer
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