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Support grows for innovation hub in Baltimore
A survey by the Innovation Alliance found that a vast majority of participants in Baltimore's technology community are interested in a "hub" — akin to similar spaces in New York City and San Diego — that could be used for meetings, conferences...Tags: Annie E. Casey Foundation, Business, Station North, Abell Foundation, Companies and Corporations
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Mega Millions Jackpot Drawn
Are you rich beyond your wildest dreams? The winning numbers for the $640 million Mega Millions jackpot are: 2, 4, 23, 38, 46 and Mega Ball 23.
If no winner is named, the jackpot will rise to $975 million, but lottery officials said they would know if...Tags: Biotechnology, Lotteries, Middletown, Homes, Services and Shopping
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New apartments planned for Barclay
A developer working to transform vacant, city-owned properties in a North Baltimore neighborhood into hundreds of new and rehabbed homes received city design approval Thursday for 69 new apartments that will get under way this fall.
The city's Urban...Tags: Health, Rentals, Condos and Houses, Interior Policy, Arts and Culture
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JFX turns 50: Baltimore's six-lane Main Street
Hours after a ribbon-cutting ceremony 50 years ago, the Jones Falls Expressway had its first pileup and subsequent traffic snarl.
Some things never change.
The JFX is the road we love to hate but can't live without, the city's Main Street where everyone...Tags: Frank Murphy, Traffic, Station North, Bee (insect), Jones Falls Expressway
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Susan Elizabeth "Susie" Mudd, Music Monthly publisher
Susan Elizabeth "Susie" Mudd, the former publisher, editor and owner of the free magazine Music Monthly, which for nearly three decades reported on Mid-Atlantic rock bands and musicians as well as other music, died April 5 of cancer at Sinai Hospital....Tags: Arts and Culture, Music Industry, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Mary Chapin Carpenter, Newspaper and Magazine
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Charles E. Miller
Charles Edward Miller, who owned and operated a Charles Village commercial art school, died in his sleep April 9 at the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home. No cause of death was determined, family members said.
He was 93 and had lived in the Cromwell Valley...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Maryland General Assembly, Alice Miller, St. Paul Street, Students
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City considers shrinking size of tax-break zone by one-third
Harbor East, Harbor Point and most of Locust Point would be removed from a state enterprise zone that offers businesses tax breaks under new maps drawn up by the Baltimore Development Corp. The Baltimore City Council will review the plan this month to...Tags: Property Tax, Taxation, Business Enterprises, Business, Politics
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Beauty in unexpected places
There are a couple of small, predictable joys that occur daily during my workweek — and probably yours. It's likely you haven't noticed them properly before, nor the subtle influence they have on your mood. Fortunately, I have penned this opinion...Tags: Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Arts and Culture, Charles Street, Arts
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Like/dislike: Mike Lowry, drummer, Big in Japan
For Baltimore rockers Big in Japan, having a live show known for improvised music is both exhilarating and nerve-racking.
"The best part is not knowing what's coming next and actually having it turn out to be something transcendent," said drummer Mike...Tags: John Carpenter, Bolton Hill, The Interrupters (movie), Japan, Crime, Law and Justice
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Robert McClintock's computer-aided artwork clicks with the public
This summer, the Baltimore artist Robert McClintock can see one of his brightly colored original prints hanging in the prestigious Smithsonian Institution. He just can't get into Artscape.
The 54-year-old McClintock is one of Baltimore's most popular ...Tags: Museums, Justice System, Arts and Culture, Arts, Photography
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Obama proposes 'modest' federal pay raise
The White House has proposed a modest half-percent pay raise for civilian federal employees beginning next year — a move that would affect thousands of Maryland workers. If the across-the-board raise is approved by Congress, it would end a 2-year-...Tags: U.S. Senate, Inflation and Deflation, Public Finance, Benjamin L. Cardin, Budgets and Budgeting
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Bernstein's year of changes and challenges
A year ago, Gregg Bernstein was a week into his new role as Baltimore's state's attorney, having narrowly unseated the incumbent, who held the job for 15 years.
He was a relative unknown, and so self-confident he sometimes bordered on cocky. His...Tags: Justice System, Joni Mitchell, Punishment, Primaries, Elections
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