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Mobile phone charging system gets test drive at Baltimore Grand Prix
Just in time for the Grand Prix of Baltimore on Labor Day weekend, a local technology company is offering spectators a way to keep their mobile phone batteries charged as they watch the races.
NV3 Technologies, a Canton-based maker of rapid-charging...Tags: Labor Day, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Tour Operations Industry, Consumer Goods Industries
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Jillian Unitas, granddaughter of Johnny Unitas, working PR for Grand Prix of Baltimore
She shares his surname, athleticism and demeanor, those who know her say. But Jillian Unitas, 22, is determined to blaze her own trail in the sports world, apart from that set by her late grandfather. Unitas, media manager for this weekend's Grand Prix...
Tags: Marketing, Mario Andretti, Johnny Unitas, Johnny Unitas, Open-Wheel Racing
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Grand Prix drivers deserve support
I know nothing about open-wheel, IndyCar racing, but I do recognize what happens to squabbling families — and how they self-destruct. Until the Baltimore Grand Prix came to our city for a second time, I never bothered to study the sport, and I'm...Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Auto Racing
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Bay Bridge reopened after unscheduled inspection
The Maryland Transportation Authority reopened all lanes of the Bay Bridge around noon today, after unusual vertical movements had triggered an unscheduled review by about 30 inspectors. Maryland Transportation Authority Executive Secretary Harold...Tags: Lombard Street, Road Transportation, Patterson Park, Pratt Street, Baltimore County
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Table Talk: Phillips Crab Deck opens in Annapolis
Phillips Crab Deck is now open in Annapolis. The 140-seat terrace restaurant, which opened very quietly Aug. 16, marks the return of Phillips to Annapolis — in the same Dock Street location it left in 2009. It was replaced there by Hell Point...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Labor Day, Foods and Beverages, Ocean City, Dining and Drinking
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Injury forces Newgarden from Grand Prix of Baltimore, but it won't stop him
The Baltimore SunCar owner Sarah Fisher knows what's going on. She has a young, rookie driver, who has yet to bag a Top 10 finish due to no fault of his own and caught the eyes of other car owners. She knows they may try to steal him away. "I know there are feelers out...Tags: Indianapolis 500, IndyCar Series, Open-Wheel Racing, Auto Racing
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More Grand Prix of Baltimore dining events
In and around the track, here's what hotels and restaurants are offering for race fans. All of them are open to the public. The Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards is the official hotel sponsor of the Grand Prix of Baltimore Presented by SRT, as well...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Lifestyle and Leisure, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Baltimore Hotels
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Restaurants revving up for Grand Prix of Baltimore
Grand Prix of Baltimore organizers are hoping that an early closing time and redesigned traffic patterns will help both race attendees and Baltimore residents connect with their favorite restaurants over Labor Day weekend. Little Italy is definitely...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Lifestyle and Leisure, Labor Day, Dining and Drinking, Harbor East
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With many roles, Johnny Unser leaves his mark on IndyCar
The Baltimore SunWhen Johnny Unser leaves the race control booth of the USF 2000 series, one of the support races for this weekend's Grand Prix of Baltimore, he will head to the garages to help young drivers understand how to compete. The USF 2000 series is part of the...Tags: Indianapolis 500, IndyCar Series, Open-Wheel Racing, Auto Racing, Car Tires
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Orioles' paltry attendance Monday was embarrassing
The Baltimore SunThe TV cameras made it look even worse. With the red-hot Orioles on their way to a thrilling 4-3 win over the Chicago White Soxon Monday night, MASN cameras revealed vast stretches of empty green seats at Camden Yardsall night, making it look like it was...Tags: New York Yankees, American League, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore Orioles, Nate McLouth
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IndyCar driver Sato takes chance, goes for it
Takuma Sato nearly won the Indianapolis 500 in May, but a bold move for the lead relegated the Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing driver to 17th as he spun while trying to pass eventual winner Dario Franchitti on the final lap. His car owner Bobby Rahal...
Tags: Indianapolis 500, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, Chip Ganassi Racing, IndyCar Series, Open-Wheel Racing
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Traffic: Accident on Route 26 at Klees Mill Road
As of 9 a.m. Friday, traffic was slow on Route 26 at Klees Mills Road in Carroll County, due to an accident. Main Street was closed in Ellicott City from Old Columbia Pike to Westchester Road, due to cleanup from the CSX train derailment. The recommended...Tags: Pratt Street, Patterson Park, Sykesville, Traffic, Ellicott City
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