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Roller skating play celebrates West Side history
For the first time in decades, flouncy, flowered dresses, hat boxes and shopping bags filled a storefront window at Howard and Lexington streets, once the center of Baltimore's retail district.
Ladies in pearls and long gloves, wild-haired hippies and...Tags: Religion and Belief, PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated, Dresses (clothing), Concerts, Services and Shopping
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Circus: Pinkett-Smith doesn't know first thing about elephants
The Baltimore SunA day after Jada Pinkett Smith sent a heartfelt letter to Baltimore's mayor, pleading for her to stand up for circus elephants she believes are being abused, circus officials called the actress "completely misguided." "She doesn't know the first thing...Tags: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Jada Pinkett Smith, Entertainment Events, Circuses, Elephant (animal)
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Md. campuses struggle over when to issue emergency alerts
As a suspected gunman walked across Towson University, officials sent an emergency notification through text alert, email and Twitter to some 25,000 students and faculty, warning them of the man's whereabouts and advising them to "stay in a safe location....Tags: University of Maryland, Baltimore, University of Baltimore, Health and Safety at School, Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland, College Park
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Thursday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for morning rain then cloudy skies with a high temperature around 59 degrees. It is expected to be mostly cloudy tonight with a low temperature around 35 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Here are today's morning traffic issues.
FROM...Tags: Consumers, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Football, Brian Roberts, Baltimore Ravens
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Man in wheelchair rescued from under subway car
A man in a wheelchair was struck by a subway train at Lexington Market station Wednesday afternoon, closing the station while rescue workers freed him. Albert David Jagd,46, was in the hospital Wednesday night being treated for injuries that were not... -
Rawlings-Blake loses AFC bet to Boston mayor
Boston Mayor Thomas N. Menino has a crab cake dinner coming courtesy of Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake. The two mayors wagered a seafood dinner on Sunday's AFC Championship game between the New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens. Menino...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Foods and Beverages, Super Bowl, Football, AFC Championship Game
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Most rural Marylanders say, 'War? What war?'
Nobody asked me but . . .
This news, via MarylandReporter.com, might come as a shock to members of the General Assembly who believe the O'Malley administration is waging a "war on rural Maryland": A poll by OpinionWorks finds that 62 percent of...Tags: University of Georgia, Super Bowl, Newt Gingrich, Taxation, Pepco Holdings Incorporated
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Sharing friendship, sharing loss
In starless, predawn darkness, I was driving on the Beltway last January, and I was stinking. I'd woken to find my Dickeyville home had no hot water — and no option but to take my friend Carolyn to her appointment, as I'd promised, without...Tags: Cancer, Human Interest, Colonoscopy, Health and Medical Professionals, Health
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University of Maryland police say woman raped near campus
A woman reported that she was raped near the University of Maryland's Baltimore campus last month after getting off a bus, according to an alert from campus police. In a message sent to students and staff, university police said the woman contacted...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities
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Polock Johnny's stall at Lexington Market to close before year's end
The Baltimore SunThe owner of the Polock Johnny's stall at Lexington Market says she will close the business before the end of the year. The stall's owner gave her Saturday morning customers a simple reason for closing up. "There's no money coming in," said the woman,...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Sandwiches, Human Interest, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Pearl Harbor anniversary: It still lives in infamy
Today, marks the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor by Japan and the official entry of the United States into World War II. These stories are excerpted from the book, "Home Front Baltimore" (Johns Hopkins University Press).
Watching "the...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Japan, Wars and Interventions, Prisoners and Detainees, Concerts
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