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City announces $44 million road improvement plan for Southeast
A major gateway to Baltimore's port is getting a $44 million upgrade and commercial trucks will be required to use specific streets in Southeast Baltimore to alleviate congestion under a plan to be announced Tuesday morning by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-...Tags: Highway Transportation, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Dundalk
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Raising Md. manufacturing's profile — and perhaps its job base, too
The number of manufacturing jobs in Maryland seems to go in only one direction — down. The state lost 21,000 positions in the past five years. More than 40,000 in the past decade. Nearly 70,000 in the past two decades. But advocates think...
Tags: Anirban Basu, Baltimore County, 401K, White Marsh, General Motors Corp.
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Parking woes pit Canton residents, businesses against each other
For Mike Beczkowski, parking on his street near the American Can Company complex in Canton has gotten a bit better since he and others in the neighborhood persuaded the city to require residential permit parking last November. Most nights, he can now find...Tags: Business Enterprises, Rental Service, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Canton (Baltimore, Maryland)
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We were reluctant witnesses to history
timr@herald-mail.comWestern Maryland bills itself as the crossroads of the Civil War, which is true enough as far as it goes. But Western Maryland in 1860 was also the crossroads of America, and factions on all sides were competing for our souls. We were the undecideds,...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Slavery
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Port reports record six months in cargo traffic
Cargo handling at the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore reached pre-recession levels for the first half of 2012, continuing a two-year surge in traffic, state officials announced Thursday.
On the strength of roll-on/roll-off, vehicle and container...Tags: Martin O'Malley
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Balto. Co. hopes to take advantage of port expansion
With the Sparrows Point steel mill preparing for a shutdown next week and a possible sale, Baltimore County officials began looking Wednesday for ways to redevelop the peninsula, bringing new jobs and businesses to the area around the ailing plant. In...Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Panama, Bethlehem Steel, Unemployment, Rossville
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A new chapter for Sparrows Point
Four years ago, the purchase of the Sparrows Point steel mill by OAO Severstal stirred hopes among steelworkers, their families and the community. Last year, the appearance of new owners Renco Group Inc. and its subsidiary, RG Steel, did, too. Four...
Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Dundalk, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Bankruptcy
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I-895 bridge project to cause major delays
State transportation officials have a word of advice for commuters and beachgoers who usually include the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel in their travel plans: Don't.
Rush-hour and weekend delays of up to an hour are expected beginning June 20 as construction...Tags: Science and Technology, Traffic, Labor Day, Hospitals and Clinics, Auto Racing
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Good afternoon, Baltimore: Monday lunchtime lowdown
ON THE SITE... Man shot twice expected to survive: Victim was found shot twice early Monday in the Ellwood Park neighborhood of east Baltimore. FedEx Field skybox lets Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown entertain lobbyists, politicians: Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony...Tags: Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Politics, Maryland Terrapins, Government, Mount Vernon
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Gigantic cargo to stop traffic Wednesday on Bay, Key bridges
Traffic on the Bay and Key bridges will be temporarily stopped Wednesday afternoon as tugboats push a cargo ship carrying four massive cranes beneath the spans on the way to the port of Baltimore, the Maryland Transportation Authority said Monday....Tags: Harbor, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Inner Harbor
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City train yard tentatively selected as site of port transfer station
The state, city and CSX Transportation have tentatively selected the Mount Clare train yard in Southwest Baltimore for a roughly $90 million facility where containerized cargo would be transferred from trucks to trains, a project designed to improve the...Tags: Politics, Technology, Local Government, Government, Prince George's County
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Orioles & Obama: Hoping for the best, but not expecting too much
With the Orioles and Yankees in a fabulous and totally unexpected race in the American League East, and with those teams playing the first of four games Thursday night in Baltimore, many in both Birdland and New York will have their minds on baseball...
Tags: Baseball, Politics, American League East, Mitt Romney, Voting
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