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Downtown mobs -- what police call routine others describe as scary
There is a disconnect sometimes between what police see as normal and routine and what others view as scary. When Denise Kostka and her husband saw a mob forming outside her downtown hotel, she became frightened. She didn't see a lot of police, the young...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Abusive Behavior, Inner Harbor, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Head Injuries
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New energy firm headquarters could alter city skyline
Exelon Corp.'s pledge to build a new Baltimore headquarters as part of its proposed buyout of Constellation Energy could alter the city's skyline, injecting fresh life into the traditional downtown business district or further expanding the waterfront...Tags: First Mariner Bancorp, Pratt Street, Office and Retail Spaces, Laureate Education Inc., Plant Openings
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Four Seasons Baltimore offers luxury, boost for tourism
As the Four Seasons Baltimore opened to its first guests Monday, the city's newest waterfront hotel looked forward to many more.
Over a dozen couples have booked weddings, companies have set up corporate accounts, and business is strong for year-end...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Personal Service, Transportation Industry, Employees, Inner Harbor
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Hyatt Regency Baltimore: Hospitality as a way of life
Providing genuine hospitality is the goal of all employees at the Hyatt Regency Baltimore on the Inner Harbor, no matter their job title.
Zachery Quarles' area of expertise is banquet services, where he has worked since the hotel opened 30 years ago.
"I...Tags: Inner Harbor
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Celebrity traveler: Chef Cindy Wolf's appetite for Paris
Where does a highly acclaimed Baltimore chef like to escape when she has the opportunity to temporarily hang up her apron? If you are Cindy Wolf, there's no better place than Paris.
As often as possible, Wolf sneaks away to "the world's best food city"...Tags: Arable Farming, Woodrow Wilson, Customs and Tradition, Air Transportation Industry, Tour Operations Industry
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Baltimore-area hospitals compete for moms-to-be with hardwood floors, gourmet meals and other luxuries.
Julie McAllister was feeling serene as she lounged in her room with the window view, enjoying a quiet, kid-free afternoon.
It was almost as if she were on vacation.
But in fact the 37-year-old from Owings Mills had just delivered an 8-pound baby girl...Tags: Nursing, Personal Service, St. Joseph Medical Center, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Forests
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Film helps African-Americans remember a lively Carr's Beach
Decades ago, a trip to segregated Ocean City presented far too many challenges for African-American families. Instead they went to a sandy peninsula near Annapolis, known as "the beach," for a day's outing.
Carr's Beach — its proper name —...Tags: Entertainment, Louis Armstrong, Chicago Hotels, Minority Groups, Companies and Corporations
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Rocky Gap casino license awarded
Hoping to turn around the struggling resort, Maryland's slots location committee awarded a license Thursday for a casino at Rocky Gap Lodge and Golf Resort in Allegany County.
The Video Lottery Facility Location Commission voted unanimously to issue...Tags: Entertainment, Phillips Seafood, Bobby Flay, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Finance
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Slots commission rejects Landow's bid for Rocky Gap
Maryland's slots commission threw out a bid Friday by former state Democratic Party Chairman Nathan Landow to build a casino at Rocky Gap, leaving a single offer in play for the Western Maryland resort. The decision concerning one of Maryland's five...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Landforms, Gambling, Casino and Gambling Industry, Finance
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Couples take heart in O'Malley decision on gay marriage
Jon A. Kaplan imagines a beautiful wedding ceremony on the beaches of the Eastern Shore, followed by a big party in Baltimore, where he and partner Joel Pearson, have lived for more than a decade.
Dan Gilbert likes the simplicity of signing a marriage...Tags: Referenda, Judges, New York, Minority Groups, Social Issues
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Mayor calls St. Patrick's Day violence a "black eye" for city as police ramp up summer deployment
Visitors to Baltimore's downtown on summer weekends will see up to 50 additional police officers, a show of force aimed at preventing a repeat of St. Patrick's Day, when hundreds of youths battled and a tourist was beaten — scenes the mayor...Tags: Entertainment, Pratt Street, Equestrian, Labor Day, Racism
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Some feel city covered up extent of St. Patrick's Day violence
On Saturday night, Denise Kostka and her husband, disturbed by loud voices, peered out from their eighth-floor room in the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel and saw at least 100 teens massing on the street below.
"I never saw anything like that,...Tags: Entertainment, Inner Harbor, Tour Operations Industry, New York City, Times Square
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