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GreenMount problem-solving team to compete in Tennessee
Seven students from the private GreenMount School in Charles Village will travel Tuesday to Knoxville, Tenn., to compete in an international problem-solving competition.
The team – dubbed Soul Seven – participates in Destination Imagination,...Tags: Education, Students, Colin Campbell, Teaching and Learning
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$18 million deal approved for Barclay revitalization
The city's spending panel approved an $18 million loan agreement on Wednesday to turn hundreds of vacant houses and lots in North and East Baltimore into new and rehabbed homes. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said the development will breathe new life...Tags: PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated, Justice System, Loans, Prosecution, Station North
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NIH superbug outbreak a warning for local hospitals
Much of Johns Hopkins epidemiologist Jason Farley's recent research has focused on an evolving medical crisis: How to stop the spread of bacteria that have adapted immunity to most antibiotics. To stop it the medical community needs to track it. He's...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Procedures and Tests, Union Memorial Hospital, Healthcare Policies, University of Maryland Medical Center
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Grading system for Baltimore restaurants proposed
Restaurant and bar owners in Baltimore may soon be required to post letter grades rating their performance in city health inspections — a system aimed at informing the public about the cleanliness of neighborhood eateries. Legislation mandating...
Tags: Baltimore Development Corporation, Fells Point, New York City, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Health
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Competing visions of mass transit for the Charles St. corridor
Plans to get mass transit to the communities north of Pennsylvania Station are proceeding on parallel tracks. A one-year-old, grass-roots campaign to establish streetcar service along the Charles Street corridor and south to the Inner Harbor is still...
Tags: Purple Line (Maryland), Charm City Circulator, Charlotte, Museums, Public Transportation
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Harwood playground to be rebuilt after fire
A city-owned playground in the Harwood neighborhood of North Baltimore that was substantially damaged in a fire last month and recently drew the attention of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake will be rebuilt, according to city officials. A claim to...
Tags: Fires, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Twitter, Inc., University of Maryland, College Park
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Towson's Charles Village Pub returns with solid bar food
Charles Village Pub is all grown up — mostly.
Before the January 2011 fire that destroyed its building, Charles Village Pub in Towson drew a local lunch crowd, but it was mostly known as a bar for college kids. It was a fun place for after-school...Tags: Education, Radio, Towson Commons, Foods and Beverages, Colleges and Universities
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Table Talk: Dining team getting Maryland Live ready for visitors
The Maryland Live Casino is getting closer.The Cordish Cos.have announced June 6 as the opening date for its $500 million gaming and entertainment complex.
The food and beverage team at Maryland Live has been in place for months, preparing for the...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Phillips Seafood, Foods and Beverages, Pasta, Restaurants
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Armbruster, head of Goldseker Foundation for 34 years, to step down
The Baltimore SunTimothy D. Armbruster oversaw $80 million worth of philanthropic investments in Baltimore neighborhoods and projects during more than three decades steering the Goldseker Foundation, but a small one -- for $3,500 -- stands out as one of his favorites....Tags: Education, Abell Foundation, Colleges and Universities, Station North, Johns Hopkins University
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Homicides mount in Baltimore's Southwestern District
Terrance Gough bought a king-size mattress, unpacked his clothes and arranged the bedroom in his uncle's Southwest Baltimore home just the way he liked it. The 26-year-old never got a chance to sleep in the bed, however: he was gunned down the next...Tags: Baltimore County, Interior Policy, Shootings, Housing and Urban Planning, Catonsville
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Dog mauls woman at Waverly farmers' market
Baltimore City police released the incident report Monday morning about the woman who was attacked by a Rottweiler outside the farmers' market in Waverly Saturday. The attack took place when the dog broke the leash with which it had been tied to a parking...Tags: Jones Falls Expressway, Hospitals and Clinics, U.S. Senate, Prosecution, Union Memorial Hospital
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Grocery retailers compete with mobile shopping tools
Plenty of shoppers at a Baltimore Safeway have started checking their cell phones while pushing carts and scanning shelves.
They may have been texting or checking Facebook updates, but now grocery customers could use mobile devices to plan meals,...Tags: Giant Food, LLC, Drugs and Medicines, Locust Point, Union Memorial Hospital, Marketing
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