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Police blotter
Aberdeen Aberdeen police reports: Something was broken in the power wash at the Shell gas station in the 1000 block of Middleton Road on Tuesday. A crowd was throwing things and yelling on the overpass, as reported by people from the Exxon station in...Tags: Havre de Grace, Theft, Victoria's Secret, Walmart, hhgregg
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Rape charge against Federal Hill restaurant manager dropped
The Baltimore state's attorney's office dropped rape and other charges brought against a Federal Hill restaurant manager in an alleged New Year's Eve attack, online records show. A patron said Matthew Lasinski, 29, a manager at Blue Agave Restaurante,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Sex Crimes, Cheshire, Theft, Lawyers
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Harris Teeter, Old Navy, Loft to open with Target at Canton Crossing
The Target opening this fall in Canton at one of the city's largest new retail developments will be joined by a Harris Teeter grocery store and a lineup of stores and restaurants that includes Old Navy, Michaels, Loft, ULTA Beauty and Red Robin Gourmet...
Tags: Glen Burnie, Safeway Inc., Inner Harbor, James B. Kraft, Real Estate
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Bar food rides high at Cowboys & Rednecks Pub
With country music blaring, honky-tonk decor, and a menu stacked with smokehouse favorites, Cowboys & Rednecks (also known as CNR) is hardly shy about its theme. We half expected the hostess to greet us with a "Yeehaw!" CNR's owner, Federal Hill...
Tags: Music, Mussels, Lifestyle and Leisure, Pies and Tarts, Dining and Drinking
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Inner Harbor section of Light Street to close for weekend
A portion of Light Street near the Inner Harbor will close Friday night through the weekend as crews remove a pedestrian bridge over the street, the first of intermittent closures through the spring, officials said. The road will be closed between...
Tags: Harborplace, Inner Harbor, Charm City Circulator, Science and Technology
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Report: Downtown Baltimore gained 10,000 jobs in 2012
Downtown Baltimore gained 10,000 jobs in 2012 — after losing the same number of jobs in 2011, according to the annual State of Downtown report to be released Thursday by the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore Inc. "At the very least, this is a...
Tags: Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Everyman Theatre, Harbor East, Business, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Duped drug buyer got T-shirt instead of cocaine, killed dealer
A Baltimore judge sentenced Jason K. Hamel to 50 years in prison for the Federal Hill murder of an alleged drug dealer who tricked him into paying $5,000 for a T-shirt he said was a package of cocaine. The shooting happened in 800 block of Battery...
Tags: Murder, Drug Trafficking, Punishment
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Baltimore officials try to woo Volvo race organizers
Volvo Ocean Race officials were whisked to the top of the World Trade Center, honored as guests at a reception and squired to the grassy expanse of Fort McHenry during a 24-hour courtship meant to seal the deal to make Baltimore the event's only U.S. port...Tags: War of 1812, Rash Field, Harbor East, Harbor, Fort McHenry
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Child rapist Merzbacher will stay in prison, U.S. court rules
John Merzbacher, a former South Baltimore parochial school teacher convicted of raping a student, will remain in prison after the U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a decision Friday that could have set him free. In an emotional victory for the...
Tags: Students, Judges, U.S. Supreme Court, Lawyers, Douglas F. Gansler
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Police to heighten patrols during St. Patrick's Day weekend
Several hundred Baltimore and state police officers will be saturating the city's bar districts this St. Patrick's Day weekend, looking for drunken drivers and people drinking in the streets, law enforcement officials announced Thursday. "Roadways in...
Tags: Inner Harbor, St. Patrick's Day, Fells Point, Holidays, Canton Square
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Baltimore police rebuked by federal judge in taping lawsuit
A federal judge has ordered Baltimore police to halt a "veritable witch hunt" into the personal life of a man who alleges that his camera was seized as he filmed an arrest. In a ruling unsealed Friday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Susan Gauvey said the...
Tags: Judges, Civil Rights, Lawyers, Medical Procedures and Tests, Preakness Stakes
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