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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: Baltimore Ravens, Washington Monument, Denver Broncos, Sports, Peyton Manning
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Refurbishment of Everyman is a show-stopper
The sight of a newly resplendent Everyman Theatre made me get off a bus the other day as I was heading west on Fayette Street. I had to get a closer look at the city's newest gem. Throughout this year, I've been popping into the entrance of the former...
Tags: Mount Royal, University of Baltimore, Clipper Mill, Station North, Rentals
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Rose Ponder, food service manager
Rose Faro Ponder, a retired Notre Dame Preparatory School food service manager who won blue ribbons at the Maryland State Fair for her baking, died of pneumonia Friday at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center. She was 88 and lived in Bel Air.
Rose Faro was...Tags: Christianity, Breads, Harford Road, Religion and Belief, Northwood
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Severn couple facing child abuse charges after child drank methadone
A Severn couple already facing drug and weapons charges after rescue workers and police were called to their house for a report that their child accidentally took methadone are now also under indictment on child abuse and neglect counts. Paul...Tags: Justice System, Heroin, Methadone (drug), Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Developers eager to convert downtown office buildings to residences
Nearly 1,000 market-rate apartments would be added to downtown Baltimore in the next few years if three projects announced in recent days are completed.
"It seems like it all came to fruition this week, but we've been working for a year, year and a half,...Tags: Services and Shopping, Politics, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Kirby Fowler, Rentals
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Give thanks for the good things, large and small
As Thanksgiving Day approaches, let us reflect on the things for which we are grateful. Let us give thanks . . . That Superstorm Sandy didn't do much damage in Maryland — and that we have a federal government to respond to the less fortunate areas...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Walmart, Josh Charles, Elections, Politics
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Baltimore to install Wi-Fi at all public markets
Baltimore's six historic public markets should be equipped with Wi-Fi before the year's end, the city's new Chief Information Officer said Thursday. Chris Tonjes, who runs the Mayor's Office of Information Technology, said it should cost less than $25,...
Tags: Wireless Technology, Human Interest
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Tech Night 2012 to be held at Lexington Market
The Baltimore region's annual gala for technology companies this year is going to be held Nov. 1 in a new and distinctly Baltimore location: Lexington Market. In past years, the networking event held by the Greater Baltimore Tech Council was held at...
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Where to find local flu clinics
The flu can strike people starting in October, so Maryland health officials are rolling out their flu vaccine clinics. People can also get flu shots at most pharmacies, doctors' offices and sometimes at work. Everyone 6 months and older should get a flu...
Tags: Woodbridge, Diseases and Illnesses, Harford County, Drugs and Medicines, Middle Schools
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Harborplace: Safe but boring
If you haven't been to Harborplace lately, stop by. It's had some work done. And like many facelifts, the beauty of this one surely depends on the eye of the beholder. Suburban mall rats will feel right at home. The Light Street pavilion features chain...
Tags: Pratt Street, General Growth Properties, Inc., Harborplace, Inner Harbor, Tour Operations Industry
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Maryland meets New York at Fashion Week
Christian Siriano, Maryland's best-known fashion industry personality, might have had one of the best showings at last week's New York Fashion Week events. But the state's couture offerings did not end with him. Area designers, hair and makeup artists and...
Tags: Libertine, Heidi Klum, Jill Stuart, Television Industry, Entertainment Events
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Trailer out for Common movie made in Baltimore
The Baltimore SunIf the trailer for "Luv" is any indication, Baltimore is about to get itself some serious screen time. In the just-released teaser for the movie starring Common, Baltimore is everywhere -- there are glimpses of any number of city neighborhoods...Tags: Entertainment, Inner Harbor, Michael K. Williams, Sundance Film Festival, Mount Vernon
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