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Police to increase St. Patrick's Day patrols after mayhem of 2012
Eager to avoid a repeat of the violence last St. Patrick's Day, when youths fought in downtown streets and a tourist was beaten unconscious, Baltimore police are stepping up patrols in nightlife centers starting this weekend. Commanders will add extra...
Tags: War of 1812, St. Patrick's Day, Kirby Fowler, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland)
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The flimsy case against Thomas Perez
Just as they did when Thomas E. Perez was nominated to head the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, Republicans are seeking to hold up his confirmation to head the U.S. Department of Labor, using any excuse they can think up, no matter how flimsy....
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Immigration, Career and Workplace, Hospitals and Clinics, Discrimination
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In uncertain weather, restaurants take to Twitter
The Baltimore SunBaltimore-area restaurants took to social media on Wednesday to announce weather-related specials, closings and promotions: Food trucks mostly kept off the road. They Gypsy Queen, Miss Shirley's, South Carolina BBQ, Iced Gems, Kommie Pigs and Wheyrich...Tags: Ellicott City, Dining and Drinking, Twitter, Inc., Harborplace, Lifestyle and Leisure
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311 complaints ignored, communities fight bars themselves
Black scuff marks line the staircase at 922 N. Charles St., left there by frustrated tenants kicking the wall in a vain attempt to make their neighbor, the Museum Restaurant and Lounge, quiet down. Most nights, tenants say, the sound of DJs hyping up...
Tags: Charles Street, Dining and Drinking, Punishment, Accounting and Auditing, Arts and Culture
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Q&A: Sunni Gilliam of Teavolve
Sunni Gilliam does, in fact, know how to read the tea leaves. In late 2005, when a Starbucks seemed to be popping up on every block, Gilliam opened Tea-ology, an "urban tea house" in Fells Point. The name was soon changed to Teavolve, and a few years...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Starbucks Corp.
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'Top Chef' Mike Isabella to create Preakness menu
People flock to Pimlico Race Course on the third Saturday in May for the excitement, for a good party or for a stiff Black-Eyed Susan. The bill of fare, though, hasn't been high on the list of attractions since the Coolidge administration. The...
Tags: Pimlico Race Course, Dining and Drinking, Diets and Dieting, Sushi and Sashimi, The Jockey Club Incorporated
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Shattering prices don't deter rare glass collectors at Essex show
History's throwaways and discards emerged as coveted attractions Sunday when bottles, vials and flasks that spent decades buried in dumps and privies returned in translucent glory. Billed as the "largest one-day bottle show in the world," the...
Tags: Charles Street, Patapsco, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Baltimore County, Queen Anne's County
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Man arrested in connection with hospital robbery
A 51-year-old man with a colorful criminal past has been charged in connection with the robbery of two hospital employees at Mercy Medical Center's McAuley Tower, police said. Officers arrested William Johnson of the 500 block of Yale Avenue Friday and...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Theft, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Prosecution
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Back Story: Cardinals who visited Baltimore later became pope
As 11 American Roman Catholic cardinals join with their colleagues in Rome to elect the successor to Pope Benedict XVI, it is interesting to note that three cardinals who visited Baltimore during the last century were eventually elected pope. The first...
Tags: Roland Park, Rome (Italy), Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Benedict XVI
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H&S Bakery freeing up Harbor East site with new distribution center
H&S Bakery is moving its Harbor East distribution center to an East Baltimore business park, freeing up prime real estate that the breadmaker-turned-developer has eyed for development for more than a decade. The facility, bounded by South Central Avenue...
Tags: Real Estate, Foreclosures, Realty, Exelon Corp., Mitt Romney
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City wants $20 million upgrade at Lexington Market
Charles Kelley stands in Baltimore's historic Lexington Market, chowing down on a Faidley's overstuffed crab cake sandwich. It doesn't bother the 37-year-old North Carolina man that the market doesn't have gourmet coffee, wine or cheese shops. He's OK...
Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Cross Street Market, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Lexington Market, Public Officials
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Melody A. Cronin, attorney
Melody A. Cronin, a Baltimore attorney who was known for her pro bono work with the Wills for Heroes Foundation, died Sunday of acute myelocytic leukemia at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
The Fells Point resident was 35.
"Mel was a quick-witted,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Ocean City, Litigation, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics
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