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Four city rec centers to close
Four Baltimore recreation centers will shut down for good at the end of the summer as part of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's strategy to target limited funds to improve some centers while closing others, officials said Tuesday. The four centers, all in...Tags: Patterson Park, Cherry Hill, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Bernard C. Young
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Police detail charges against Snowden
Carl O. Snowden, the civil rights chief for the Maryland attorney general's office who was arrested on a drug charge last week, was in a car with a convicted felon in Druid Hill Park when city police officers smelled marijuana, according to court...Tags: Judges, Crimes, Police Arrests, Justice and Rights, Drug Trafficking
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Preserving our past: Ownership isn't the issue
What is the future for Baltimore's city-owned historic properties? The Baltimore Sun has reported that Baltimore City is hiring an appraisal firm to determine the "market value" of 15 city-owned historic properties. Baltimore Heritage has asked...
Tags: Patterson Park, Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum, Human Interest, H.L. Mencken, Babe Ruth
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City building bike trail to connect Penn Station and Inner Harbor
About 16 months from now, bicyclists will be able to ride from the Inner Harbor to Pennsylvania Station on a smooth path all their own.
Little by little, crews working in the shadow of the Jones Falls Expressway are inching their way north, building a...Tags: Baltimore County, Travel, Inner Harbor, B-cycle, LLC, Jones Falls Expressway
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Parishioners honor a passionate man of the cloth
People packed the pews and filled the balconies of Baltimore's historic Bethel A.M.E. church Sunday morning to honor a man they credit with reviving the house of worship — one of the city's most influential — and bringing unabashed passion...Tags: Religion and Belief, Peace Corps, Haiti Earthquake (2010), Louis Armstrong, Africa
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The Interview: Robin Budish, community organizer for Baltimore Streetcar Campaign
Robin Budish spends her days rallying support for an idea she says will make downtown Baltimore more livable — building a streetcar line along Charles Street.
Budish was hired last fall as community organizer for the Baltimore Streetcar Campaign, a...Tags: Politics, Overlea, Arts and Culture, Education, Tourism and Leisure
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Weekend: Climate "dots", invasive weed pull, urban gardening and more
The upcoming weekend is chock-full of green activities. Here are just some: Saturday is "Climate Impacts Day," meaning environmentalists intend to stage a flurry of demonstrations to get people to "connect the dots" between climate change and extreme...
Tags: Mustard, Natural Resources, Patapsco, Roland Park, Environmental Issues
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Baltimore wins regional water taste test
Water samples from two treatment plants in Baltimore beat out samples from plants in Washington, D.C., and Delaware last week in an annual taste test, according to the city's Department of Public Works. The "Water Taste Challenge" is held each year at...Tags: Washington, DC, Six Flags Inc., Morgan State University
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High school wrap-up: Outdoor track and tennis regional results
Outdoor track Class 2A South Region (May 17-19 at Reservoir) Boys team scores: 1. Frederick Douglass-PG, 151 points; 3. Long Reach, 69; 6. Marriotts Ridge, 47; 7. Glenelg, 38; 8. Oakland Mills, 24. Individual results: 100: 2. Blake Richardson, G, 11:...Tags: Frederick Douglass, High School Sports
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African-American social club celebrates its centenary
Members of the Arch Social Club, at North and Pennsylvania avenues, are about to have a party.
And the reason they're partying is that the city's oldest African-American social club is about to celebrate its centenary.
An anniversary church service in...Tags: Religion and Belief, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, World War I (1914-1918), Rentals
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Baltimore officer convicted of drug dealing
Baltimore Police Officer Daniel Redd, who was accused of running a drug ring while on duty, in uniform and sometimes in his Northwestern District parking lot, pleaded guilty Friday in federal court to participating in a heroin conspiracy and carrying a...Tags: Crimes, Judges, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Reisterstown Road, Drug Trafficking
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Mount Vernon streets to be closed for Flowermart
Commuters who've begun using downtown streets because of lane closures on the Jones Falls Expressway might want to think about a backup plan for Thursday evening and Friday. The Baltimore Department of Transportation will close streets in the Mount...Tags: Mount Vernon, Arts and Culture, Road Transportation, Pratt Street, Mount Vernon Place
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