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Downtown traffic will take back seat to pachyderm procession
A number of downtown city streets will be temporarily closed mid-day Wednesday to accommodate the circus elephant walk from 1st Mariner Arena to Lexington Market. The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus elephants will leave 1st Mariner Arena at...
Tags: Circuses, Entertainment Events, 1st Mariner Arena
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From soup to nuts to bagoong alamang, R.S. Stern has it all
Whether it's a war-zone deployment, a cargo ship in port for 18 hours or a passenger cruise ship on its regular stop, R.S. Stern Inc. has put groceries in larders and spare parts in engine rooms since 1870. From its brick warehouse in Canton, the...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Cadbury plc, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Hurricane Katrina (2005), Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Transit police warn travelers to be alert as mobile device thefts rise
Maryland transit police are warning travelers to be alert on trains and buses, amid a long-running rash of mobile-device thefts targeting riders who were texting, listening to music or talking on the phone. The Maryland Transit Administration has...
Tags: Law Enforcement, Theft, Apple iPad, Apple iPhone, Maryland Transit Administration
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'Bizarre Foods' paints unsentimental portrait of Baltimore
The Baltimore SunThat's a relief. The last time a Travel Channel food show featured Baltimore, everyone was royally annoyed. But Andrew Zimmern's “Bizarre Foods America” show has a different agenda than Anthony Bourdain's “No Reservations,” which...Tags: Bizarre Foods (tv program), Andrew Zimmern, Anthony Bourdain, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry
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Johnston Square appears to be turning the corner
The banner at Greenmount Avenue and Preston Street proclaims the Lillian Jones Apartments are coming. For the past year, I've watched this building take shape in a neighborhood that needed all the help it could get. Come spring, new tenants will begin...
Tags: Shipbuilding, Carl Stokes, Manufacturing and Engineering, Bethlehem Steel, Marketing
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Severn father on trial for child abuse after boy drank methadone
Police testified Tuesday that a Severn man, whose 5-year-old son lost consciousness last September after drinking methadone that the father acknowledged buying, waited more than an hour after the boy initially became ill to call for help because he "was...
Tags: Child Abuse, Abusive Behavior, Trials, Methadone (drug)
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Maryland's state sandwich not a simple popularity contest
If you were choosing an official Maryland sandwich based on popularity, there'd be no contest. The crab cake would beat the soft-shell crab sandwich every time.
So, if the General Assembly enacts a bill this session that makes the soft-shell crab...Tags: Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Seafood, Food Industry, Foods and Beverages, Boston
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In gun control debate, no easy fixes to Baltimore street violence
Maryland has some of the toughest gun laws in the country — and Baltimore's are even stricter — yet the city continues to struggle with rampant gun violence as thousands of criminals gain access to firearms. And for supporters and opponents...
Tags: Annapolis, Martin O'Malley, Crime, Law and Justice, Criminal Laws, Baltimore County
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Baltimore mayor says Denver mayor making 'excuses' to get out of Ray Lewis dance
The Baltimore SunThe mayor of Denver calls his hurt leg an "injury." The mayor of Baltimore calls it an "excuse." Addressing the pressing issues of our time, Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake on Wednesday took issue with Denver Mayor Michael Hancock's...Tags: Seafood, American Football Conference, Steaks, Foods and Beverages, Ray Lewis
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Donald B. Cohen
Donald B. Cohen, a Baltimore musician who formed the Don Cohen Trio and the Jazz Express, which performed at various venues and social functions, died Jan. 8 of heart failure at the Warren Place senior housing complex in Cockeysville.
He was 78....Tags: Dave Brubeck, Shoppers Food & Pharmacy, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Timonium, Music
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Baltimore colleges push to improve neighborhoods
Change has swept through the University of Baltimore — and the surrounding neighborhood — over the past decade. Striking new academic buildings, an apartment building and the university's first dormitory have appeared among the brownstones...
Tags: Morgan State University, Substance Abuse, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Employment Opportunities, Charles Street
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Denver mayor agrees to perform Ray Lewis dance if Ravens win
The Baltimore SunCan Denver Mayor Michael Hancock bust a move? After tomorrow night, he might be forced to. In a bet with Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Hancock promised to perform star Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis' famous pre-game dance in the event of...Tags: Denver Broncos, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Super Bowl, Peyton Manning, Football
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