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Arundel's concert series bring high-quality performances at low prices
Anne Arundel's three regional concert series offer entertainment bargains to county residents in search of live musical performances by classical, folk and jazz artists. Societies that have been around for at least 30 seasons hold the concert series at...
Tags: Music, Concerts, Entertainment, U.S. Navy, Theater
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Traffic: Debris in the road on I-83 near Padonia Road
As of 9 a.m. Wednesday, traffic was slow on I-83 northbound near Padonia Road, due to debris in the road. Accidents were slowing traffic on Hanover Pike and Old Hanover Road in Baltimore County and Ohio Street and Ontario Street in Harford County....
Tags: Patterson Park, Pratt Street, Maryland Transit Administration, Baltimore County, Howard County
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City converts streetlights to energy-saving LEDs
Going block by block, crews in bucket trucks are converting 70,000 city streetlights from sodium vapor lights to long-lasting, energy-saving LEDs. The bright side: Baltimore expects to reap an annual savings of $1.9 million on its electric bill and $275,...
Tags: Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Energy Saving, National Aquarium Baltimore, Environmental Issues, Physiology
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Traffic: Accident on I-95 northbound near I-695
As of 9 a.m. Monday, traffic was slow on I-95 northbound near I-695, due to an accident. Accidents were slowing traffic on I-95 southbound near Route 295 in Baltimore City, Walker Avenue at Leith Walk in Baltimore City, I-70 westbound near Route 29 in...Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Artscape, Disasters and Accidents, Howard County, Traffic
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1812 bicentennial celebration kicks off in city with a loud boom
Amid a flurry of international flags, thunderous fireworks and rowdy pirates Tuesday, Baltimore invited the world to its star-spangled salute to the bicentennial of the War of 1812 that starts next week. State and local officials gathered to publicize...
Tags: Local Government, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Martin O'Malley, U.S. Navy, Colombia
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Honoring Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman, Maryland's heroic conductor on the Underground Railroad and early leader for women's rights, may soon get the recognition she deserves if President Barack Obama accepts a proposal by Gov. Martin O'Malley, U.S. Sens. Ben Cardin and...
Tags: Railway Transportation, Martin O'Malley, Transportation, Conservation Fund, Civil Rights
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Group hopes to restore Peale Museum into history, architecture center
After being closed to the public for nearly two decades, a new day may be dawning for the Peale Museum on Holliday Street if its planned restoration as the Peale Center for Baltimore History and Architecture comes to fruition.
"I think it has lots of...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Museums, Arts and Culture, Rentals
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At Wiley Gunter's, upstairs is the clear draw
On a recent Friday night, the downstairs of Wiley Gunter's was dead. There were a dozen people in seats, quietly conversing and staring at ESPN. The bartender moved slowly, as the scene didn't require much more. Taking too much time but also...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Locust Point, Long Island, Bars and Clubs, Virginia Tech Hokies
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Traffic: Accident on I-95 south near Key Highway
As of 9 a.m. Friday, traffic was slow on I-95 southbound at Key Highway, due to an accident. Accidents were slowing traffic at Boston and Clinton streets in Baltimore City, Mount Carmel Road near Evna Road in Baltimore County, and I-97 southbound near...Tags: Patterson Park, Maryland Transit Administration, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Baltimore County, Traffic
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Cal Ripken Jr. calls mother's kidnapping 'worst feeling'
As soon as Cal Ripken Jr. found out his mother was missing, he jumped in his car and set out to find her himself. The Orioles' "Iron Man" got a call from his sister, Elly, about 9 p.m. July 24 saying that someone spotted a car bearing Violet Ripken's...
Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Walmart, Kidnapping, Baltimore County, Glen Burnie
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Philip Glass' 'Overture for 2012' to get dual premiere
The most famous piece of music about a conflict in 1812 has nothing to do with what is dubbed the second war of American independence. That won't stop Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture," with its famous bells and cannons, from being part of the "Star-Spangled...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Martin O'Malley, Music, Entertainment, Festive Events
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Baltimore native Bunting unveils 'Star-Spangled' car for American Le Mans race
Baltimore native and American Le Mans Series driver Marc Bunting was surprised last year at the then-Baltimore Grand Prix. He was standing with his crew before the start of his sports car race on Saturday, listening to the national anthem being played....
Tags: Pratt Street, Stevensville, Auto Racing, War of 1812, Grand Prix of Baltimore
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