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Marylanders line up as Powerball jackpot reaches $325 million
If Davon Johnson of West Baltimore hits Saturday's $325 million Powerball jackpot, he wouldn't be the sort of tycoon who blends into the crowd.
He'd hire a pair of bodyguards (California-based Platinum Protection Group charges $35 an hour for one unarmed...Tags: Brian Johnson, Elkton, Wii, Services and Shopping, University of Maryland, College Park
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Family forges history at Baltimore ironworks shop
Upon entering the G. Krug & Son blacksmith shop, I was handed a pair of safety goggles and immediately knew I was in for a treat.
All around me were the goings-on of a bygone era. Peter Krug, owner of the Baltimore workshop that has been in business...Tags: Education, Lacrosse, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Johns Hopkins University, Sports
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At $540 million, a truly Mega jackpot
Even a lottery official, a woman who spends her days dealing in hundreds, thousands and, yes, millions, was having a hard time Thursday getting her head around this monstrous number: $540 million. "It's hard to even fathom this kind of money," said...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Services and Shopping, Lotteries, Mega Millions Lottery, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Baltimore targets 'food deserts'
More than a third of Baltimore neighborhoods don't have ready access to healthy foods, leaving one in five residents to rely on high-fat, high-calorie meals from corner stores and carryout restaurants, a new assessment shows.
City, academic and nonprofit...Tags: Jones Falls, Health, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Health and Safety at School, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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For mayoral candidates, a whirl of handshakes
They rapped on doors, waved bright signs, groused about the media, ate chicken wings, and shook hands — lots and lots of hands.
The women and men hoping to win the Democratic nomination to be Baltimore's next mayor whirled through the city Monday,...Tags: Republican Party, Bernard C. Young, Voting, Racism, Senator Theatre
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Faidley's crab cake to compete on Travel Channel sandwich show
The Baltimore SunFaidley's storied crab cake will compete for the title of best sandwich in America on a new Travel Channel show debuting on June 6. In eleven episodes, "Adam Richman's Best Sandwich in America" will introduce viewers to 30 iconic sandwiches in 27 cities....Tags: Beef Brisket, Adam Richman, CSS Virginia, Italian Beef Sandwiches, Foods and Beverages
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Man, 23, found stabbed near Lexington Market dies of injuries
A 23-year-old man was stabbed to death Thursday in a downtown neighborhood just north of Lexington Market, and police said they have charged a man in the killing. Police found the man, identified as Cortez A. Lemon, shortly after 5 p.m. lying on the...Tags: Health, Injuries and Wounds
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Good afternoon, Baltimore: Friday lunchtime lowdown
ON THE SITE... Top prospects the Ravens may target on Day 2 of NFL Draft: Scroll through a slide show of players the team could be eyeing in the second and third rounds. State issues new safety rules after stabbing of baby: New rules give social workers...Tags: Health, Harrison Barnes, Hospitals and Clinics, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, NFL Draft
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Roller skating play celebrates West Side history
For the first time in decades, flouncy, flowered dresses, hat boxes and shopping bags filled a storefront window at Howard and Lexington streets, once the center of Baltimore's retail district.
Ladies in pearls and long gloves, wild-haired hippies and...Tags: Hippodrome Theatre, Entertainment, Canterbury, Dresses (clothing), Religion and Belief
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Baltimore police target rise in robberies
The gunman held a small black revolver to the back of the man's head and demanded, "Give me what you got," according to the police report. He forced the victim to the pavement at Clement and Covington streets in South Baltimore, and took a wallet and cell...
Tags: Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Weddings, Criminals, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Apple iPhone
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R.I.P. Adrienne Rich, Baltimore-born poet
Baltimore-born poet Adrienne Rich, whose poetry and essays were the foundations of modern feminism, has died at age 82. Here are some tidbits from her life here, as reflected in stories from The Sun: Rich's father, a physician and professor at Johns...
Tags: Justice and Rights, Roland Park, Health, Feminism, Civil Rights
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