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Dream Act: Some see hope, others a drain on state resources
First of three articles about state ballot issues On some level, Oscar Moreno knew growing up that his family did not have permission to live in the United States. But it wasn't until now, as the 17-year-old Baltimore Polytechnic Institute senior...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Arts and Culture, Montgomery County (Maryland), Technology, Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland)
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Police see pattern to recent Canton robberies
Baltimore police say they are making progress after identifying a recent pattern of robberies in the Canton area. In the past few days, there have been at least three robberies there, including a woman who had a gun placed to her head while unloading...Tags: Theft, Fells Point, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Greektown
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City schools overcharged on water bills
City public works officials say they are adjusting water bills for Baltimore public schools after several were overbilled this year by thousands of dollars — including one school whose bill rose nearly $200,000. The school system, meanwhile, has...
Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Frank M. Conaway, Sr., Economy, Business and Finance, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Margaret L. Fusco, day care provider
Margaret Lorraine Fusco, a homemaker who had worked in department stores and run a day care center, died Oct. 10 of Alzheimer's disease complications at Citizens Care and Rehabilitation Center in Havre de Grace. The former White Marsh resident was 69....Tags: Early Learning, Patterson Park, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Christianity, White Marsh
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Two-alarm fire breaks out in Highlandtown
Firefighters were battling a two-alarm blaze that broke out Friday night in a Highlandtown residence. By the time that the Baltimore City Fire Department was notified at about 9:25 p.m., flames had engulfed a three-story residence at 419 S. Robinson St.,... -
Census figures show more diverse state
Over the past decade, Maryland's population grew far more diverse, while growth slowed dramatically in once-booming counties in the Baltimore area, according to data released Wednesday by the Census Bureau.
Baltimore lost more of its population —...Tags: Howard County, Montgomery County (Maryland), Marketing, Ken Ulman, Havre de Grace
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Bromo Tower arts and entertainment district proposal moves forward
A large swath of downtown Baltimore's west side would become the city's third state-designated arts and entertainment district, and the state's 20th, if Maryland economic development officials approve a city application designed to strengthen the area....Tags: Patterson Park, Arts and Culture, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Arts, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Mayor calls for working group to study Patterson Park master plan
A day after hundreds of Baltimore residents voiced strong opposition to a preliminary plan to add more parking spaces and an access road to Patterson Park, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Tuesday that she was creating a "working group" to study the...Tags: Patterson Park, James B. Kraft, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Hundreds of residents sound off against Patterson Park parking plans
Hundreds of Baltimore residents voiced strong opposition to a preliminary plan to add more parking spaces and an access road to Patterson Park during a community meeting there Monday night — at times shouting down city officials trying to explain...
Tags: Patterson Park, James B. Kraft, Public Officials, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., New York City
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Rawlings-Blake to create 'working group' to study Patterson Park's future
The Baltimore SunA day after hundreds of Baltimore residents voiced strong opposition to a preliminary plan to add more parking spaces and an access road to Patterson Park, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Tuesday that she was creating a “working group”...Tags: Patterson Park, James B. Kraft, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Mayor says councilman 'poisoned well' of debate on Patterson parking plan
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake on Wednesday said Councilman James Kraft has unnecessarily riled up the community around Patterson Park over a preliminary proposal to build nearly 100 parking spaces in the park to accommodate a new senior center....Tags: Patterson Park, Car Safety Tips and Advice, James B. Kraft, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Kraft Foods Group, Inc.
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Patterson Park residents rally against plan to replace green space with parking spaces
Neighbors around Patterson Park are making an uproar over a plan that could add a paved road and nearly 100 parking spaces inside the park — changes city health and parks officials call "improvements" that may be needed to accommodate a new senior...
Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Patterson Park, Arts and Culture, Gardens and Parks, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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