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Spring brings new chefs at Salt, B&O Brasserie and B, a Bolton Hill Bistro
After seven years running his own kitchen at Salt, his Upper Fells Point restaurant that put duck-fat fries, Wagyu sliders and changing menus on Baltimore's food map, Jason Ambrose is stepping aside. Ambrose is turning over Salt's day-to-day kitchen...Tags: Pratt Street, Dining and Drinking, Charleston, Belvedere Square, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Baltimore's local currency, the BNote, is 2 years old
At Liam Flynn's Ale House in Baltimore's Station North Arts and Entertainment District, two George Washingtons will get you a can of Natty Boh. But a single Baltimore BNote, with an image of Frederick Douglass on one side and an oriole on the other,...
Tags: Cafe Hon, Dining and Drinking, Bolton Hill, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Edgar Allan Poe
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Monday traffic: Crash in Arundel Co., Charles St. detour
A one-vehicle collision in Anne Arundel County on the Baltimore Washington Parkway South at MD 32 has closed one of two southbound traffic lanes and one of two southbound shoulders at 7:53 a.m., according to the state Department of Transportation. The...
Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Traffic
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Richard F. Ober, lawyer
Richard F. Ober, a retired lawyer and insurance company executive who enjoyed sailing the Chesapeake Bay, died April 13 from vascular disease at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. He was 98. The son of a lawyer and a homemaker, Richard...Tags: Sailing, Religion and Belief, Anglicanism, Oxford (Talbot, Maryland), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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STI havens within galloping distance of Preakness
The Baltimore SunIf indecent exposure laws aren't enough to give adventurous Pimlico infield visitors pause, here's another disincentive: The famous race course lies inside of one of Baltimore's statistical hot spots for gonorrhea. Just in time for the end of national...Tags: Chlamydia , Dundalk, Diseases and Illnesses, Equestrian, Syphilis
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Carolyn Marie Hauck, librarian
Carolyn Marie Hauck, a retired Enoch Pratt Free Library staff member who encouraged patrons to explore films and the arts, died of dementia complications at the Pickersgill Retirement Community. The longtime Mount Vernon resident was 89. Born in...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Anglicanism, Mount Vernon, Miami University, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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With FlowerMart as backdrop, Mount Vernon is thriving
As many times as it rolls around, I never outgrow the FlowerMart, which opened Friday and runs through Saturday. It's held in May and timed to take advantage of the best part of Maryland's spring. Any event that draws so many families, especially babies...
Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Baltimore Hotels, Mount Vernon, Baltimore School for the Arts
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Train crossing work in Lutherville to disrupt traffic, light rail service
Seminary Avenue at the light rail crossing in Lutherville is scheduled to be closed for five days beginning 10 a.m. Friday for track and road improvement work, the Maryland Transit Administration announced. Local businesses will remain open and all side...
Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Colleges and Universities, Education, Transportation, Religious Education
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Caribou Coffee converting to Peet's Coffee in Baltimore area
Caribou Coffee is converting to the Peet's Coffee & Tea brand in the Baltimore area, and one of the four area locations, in Owings Mills, will close on Sunday. The Reisterstown Road Caribou is one of 80 "underperforming" stores the company said it...
Tags: Starbucks Corp., Hunt Valley, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Reisterstown Road
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Class of the month: Pop Physique
Don't be intimidated by the bikini-clad posterior in the poster in the window of Pop Physique, a new fitness studio in downtown Baltimore. You don't need to wear American Apparel-esque leotards and hot shorts for this class — yoga pants and a tank...Tags: Dance, Entertainment Events, Entertainment, American Apparel, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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MICA president Fred Lazarus to retire at end of 2014 academic year
As President Fred Lazarus IV expanded the Maryland Institute College of Art over the past 35 years and helped turn it into one of the nation's leading arts colleges, supporters say, he has also focused on Baltimore — to the betterment of his college...
Tags: Students, American Visionary Art Museum, Teaching and Learning, Roland Park, Artscape
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Teen boy, 17, shot in head overnight in Northwest Baltimore
A 17-year-old boy was shot in the back of the head inside a home in the Gwynn Oak area of Northwest Baltimore early on Wednesday morning, according to Baltimore Police. The teen, who has not been identified, was listed in critical condition at an area...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Shootings
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