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Saving Baltimore International College: Affiliation with Stratford University looks promising
The plan announced Monday to save Baltimore International College is not a finished dish. But it is in the oven — and it has the whiff of something promising.
Baltimore International College, which over the last four decades has produced scores...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Baltimore International College, Mount Vernon, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants
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Wagner guilty in slaying of Hopkins researcher
After less than three hours of deliberation Wednesday, a Baltimore jury found John Alexander Wagner guilty of first-degree murder and armed robbery in the stabbing of Johns Hopkins researcher Stephen Pitcairn, who was attacked last year as he talked to...Tags: Theft, Defendants, Assault, Court Preliminary, Lawyers
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Traffic: Fort Avenue Bridge in Locust Point closed for replacement
As of 9:30 a.m. Monday, the Fort Avenue Bridge in Locust Point has been closed to through traffic for a replacement project that will last until next spring. In Baltimore County, a 12-inch water main break near Cooks Lane and North Forest Park Avenue...Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Coca-Cola Co., Road Transportation, Natural Resources
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The generous spirit of Stephen Pitcairn
When you go to the trial of the man who sank a knife into your friend Stephen's heart as he walked home talking to his mother on his cell phone, you think you've already heard the worst. But during the next eight days of evidence and testimony, you...Tags: Crimes, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Human Body, Stephen Pitcairn
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Baltimore Grand Prix: You can still get to your favorite restaurant
The Baltimore SunI got a call from a resturateur on Thursday night who worried that diners were freaking out about the TV news coverage of Thursday's traffic snarl. The images and reporting, this person said, made it look like every street in five counties was gridlocked....Tags: Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Fells Point, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Restaurants
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District 12: Odette Ramos
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve on the City Council.
I moved to Baltimore twenty years ago to pursue my education at Goucher College my bachelor's degree is in a self-created major I...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Sales, Activism, Social Issues, Demonstration
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Crowded fields, strong incumbents in City Council races
The incumbent ditched a mayoral bid at the last minute, deciding instead to try to hang on to his seat representing parts of Charles Village, Oliver, Remington and Station North. His challengers include a community activist who hopes to be the...Tags: Minority Groups, Joan Carter Conway, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Mary Pat Clarke, Carl Stokes
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William J. "Bill" Obrigkeit, dressage rider, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterWilliam J. "Bill" Obrigkeit, a banker and noted dressage rider, died Sept. 10 of a massive heart attack at Inova Loudoun Hospital in Leesburg, Va. He was 54. The Phoenix, Baltimore County, resident had just completed two dressage competitions in Leesburg...Tags: Leesburg, Bank of America Corp., Heart Attack, Baltimore County, Timonium
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William J. 'Bill' Obrigkeit, dressage rider, dies
William J. "Bill" Obrigkeit, a banker and noted dressage rider, died Sept. 10 of a massive heart attack at Inova Loudoun Hospital in Leesburg, Va. He was 54.
The Phoenix, Baltimore County, resident had just completed two dressage competitions in Leesburg...Tags: Leesburg, Bank of America Corp., Heart Attack, Baltimore County, Equestrian
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Wagner, convicted in Stephen Pitcairn killing, files appeal
John Wagner, who was convicted of murder in the 2010 stabbing death of a Johns Hopkins researcher and sentenced to life in prison, has — as promised — filed appeals in his case. The 38-year-old refused to accept responsibility for the...Tags: Theft, Juvenile Delinquency, Crimes, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice
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Share your blessings
As we come to the close of another challenging year on the economic front for many, local nonprofit groups throughout the area are struggling to make ends meet and address growing needs in the community. These groups and the people they serve need our...Tags: Rape, Jams and Jellies, Catonsville, Toy Industry, Graco Incorporated
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Two shot Saturday morning in southern Charles Village
Two people were shot shortly after 10 a.m. Saturday in the 100 block of E. 22nd St., police said. A 36-year-old woman and a 38-year-old man were conscious and breathing when they were taken to the hospital and are in serious but stable condition as of...Tags: Shootings, Crime Victims, Kevin Brown, Charles Village
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