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Bank offers $1.3 million for Md. affordable housing projects
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta has agreed to provide $1.3 million to fund affordable housing projects in Baltimore and Cecil County, Maryland's U.S. senators announced Wednesday. "As a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, I have...Tags: Rentals, Capital Bank Corporation, Barbara A. Mikulski, Cecil County, U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations
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Baltimore officials try to woo Volvo race organizers
Volvo Ocean Race officials were whisked to the top of the World Trade Center, honored as guests at a reception and squired to the grassy expanse of Fort McHenry during a 24-hour courtship meant to seal the deal to make Baltimore the event's only U.S. port...Tags: Federal Hill, Rash Field, Sailing, Mount Vernon, Fort McHenry
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You can hold this new Baltimore food guide in your hands
The Baltimore SunWhat if there was a guide to Baltimore's best restaurants, markets and specialty stores, broken down by neighborhood, that told you where the food-lovers' destinations were but didn't neglect the beloved landmarks? And what if you could put the guide in...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Recipes, Harbor East
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For Super Bowl, 'Today' filming live from Inner Harbor Friday
The Baltimore SunRemember how everyone threw on all their purple and hauled their spirited selves down to the Harbor Monday to see the Ravens off? Well, the "Today Show" folks are hoping at least some of them will be back there Friday as they film live to show off...Tags: Inner Harbor, Today (tv program), Soups, Baltimore Ravens, Al Roker
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Wanted: More Chesapeake Bay access
You're never far from water in Maryland, with the Chesapeake Bay nearly bisecting the state. Yet for all that, there's a surprising shortage of places where people can launch a boat, cast a fishing line or wade in. A coalition of recreational...
Tags: Government, Dundalk, Baltimore County, Annapolis, Washington, DC
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Under Armour beats projections, charts aggressive course for 2013
Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank, bolstered by fourth-quarter and year-end revenue numbers that exceeded projections, made bold promises about the future of his Baltimore-based company during its fourth-quarter earnings call Thursday.
Amid a reorganization...Tags: New Products, Advertising, Companies and Corporations, Earnings, Under Armour Inc.
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Basketball Academy event is back on a college campus at Morgan State
The Baltimore SunAfter a year away, the Basketball Academy returns to a college campus, Morgan State, for the 17th annual event that combines academics and service learning with three days of top-notch high school boys and girls basketball Thursday through Saturday....Tags: National Great Blacks in Wax Museum, High Schools, Kent County, Schools, High School Sports
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Western girls, Digital Harbor boys win Baltimore City indoor track titles
For The Baltimore SunThe Western girls and Digital Harbor boys both had little trouble in repeating as champions in Tuesday night's Baltimore City indoor track championship meet at the Fifth Regiment Armory. Western captured its third consecutive title, finishing with 107...Tags: Track and Field
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Roundup: No. 13 Oakland Mills boys top River Hill, 62-52
Behind a huge second quarter kick-started by Nekhi Bradley and Dajuan Dent, No. 13 Oakland Mills put host River Hill in a hole too deep to dig out of on the way to a 62-52 victory Wednesday in boys basketball. Oakland Mills (17-0 overall, 14-0 in Howard...Tags: Catonsville, Baltimore County, Track and Field, Marvin Williams, Howard County
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Under Armour's Harbor East store opens Feb. 16
Under Armour will open its first store in Baltimore – the Under Armour Brand House – on Saturday, Feb. 16 in Harbor East, the sports apparel company announced. The Locust Point-based company said in November that it would open an 8,000-...
Tags: Locust Point, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Weaponry, Kevin Plank, Under Armour Inc.
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Roundup: AACS knocks off No. 12 Boys' Latin, 71-55
Emmanuel Toney scored 24 points and Austin Nwosu added 15 as Annapolis Area Christian School (12-5) upset No. 12 Boys Latin (18-4), 71-55, in Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association B Conference boys basketball Monday. The visiting Lakers took...Tags: Dundalk, Randallstown, Baltimore County, Science and Technology
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Turner's Westport company files for bankruptcy
The company affiliated with developer Patrick Turner that was planning to redevelop the waterfront of the Westport neighborhood in southwest Baltimore has filed for bankruptcy. Inner Harbor West LLC, the subject of a Chapter 7 involuntary bankruptcy...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Companies and Corporations, Financially Distressed Companies, Judges, Economy, Business and Finance
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