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Local authorities step up security after Boston Marathon explosions
Baltimore-area authorities announced heightened security after bombings at the Boston Marathon on Monday, though officials emphasized there was no evidence of threats here. At least three people were killed and scores were injured in the blasts, which...
Tags: Major League Baseball, Maryland Transit Administration, Sports, Jim Johnson, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Digest: United looking at Md. again for stadium — but not at Baltimore
Soccer United looking at Md. again for stadium — but not at Baltimore Although D.C. United remains optimistic about reaching an agreement to build a stadium at Buzzard Point in Washington, the Major League Soccer club has taken renewed...Tags: Colonial Athletic Association, Frostburg State Bobcats, Sports, Sydney Leroux, Basketball
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Building for the future
A massive capital construction and improvement plan to repair or replace dozens of underutilized or dilapidated school buildings in Baltimore City has won the support of legislative leaders in Annapolis, opening the way for the largest overhaul of the...
Tags: Michael E. Busch, Renovation, Lotteries, Finance, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Smoking ban in Camden Yards takes effect on Opening Day
Baltimore Sun staffIf you’re heading to Camden Yards for today’s opener and you want to smoke during the game, you’re going to have to leave the stadium to light up. Orioles fans will be able to smoke only in a designated area just outside of Gate E1...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Camden Yards' smoking ban in effect on Opening Day
At Camden Yards on Friday, baseballs, the scent of sizzling hot dogs and a beautiful blue sky were in the air as the Orioles played the Minnesota Twins in their home opener. The smell of cigarette smoke was not, though, as the Maryland Stadium Authority...
Tags: Major League Baseball, Sports, Minnesota Twins, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baseball
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In dilapidated schools, excitement at prospect of new buildings
Long-held dreams of freshly painted walls, hallways bathed in natural light and classrooms buzzing with technology could become a reality in Baltimore as schools watch with cautious optimism as a financial plan to overhaul the district's buildings moves...
Tags: Finance, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Students, U.S. House Committee on Appropriations, Energy Saving
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City schools construction bill goes to the governor
Updated at 2:20 p.m. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake told our City Hall Reporter Luke Broadwater that she could barely contain her excitement upon learning that the school construction bill would pass. "I was so excited last night I was running...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, InterActiveCorp, Executive Branch, Politics, Andres Alonso
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Senate panel OKs Baltimore school construction bill
A Senate committee approved legislation Wednesday that would launch a $2.4 billion plan to rebuild aging Baltimore city schools, putting the measure on an apparent fast track toward final passage. The Budget & Taxation Committee cast a bipartisan 13-0...Tags: Michael E. Busch, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Martin O'Malley, Politics, Executive Branch
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House passes city school construction bill
The House of Delegates overwhelmingly approved a $1.1 billion plan Friday to rebuild Baltimore's deteriorated school buildings, sending the bill to the Senate. The vote was 107 to 30, with about a dozen Republicans joining all Democrats in supporting the...
Tags: John A. Olszewski, Jr., Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Republican Party, Thomas V. Mike Miller, U.S. House Committee on Appropriations
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House vote nears on city school construction plan
A sweeping plan to invest $1.1 billion in building and replacing Baltimore's aging public schools won preliminary approval in the House Thursday, after delegates voted overwhelmingly to reject Republican efforts to put additional strings on state...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Republican Party, Carroll County (Maryland), Construction
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Assembly leaders back financing plan for $1 billion in city school construction
General Assembly leaders have agreed on a financing plan to allow Baltimore to spend nearly $1 billion on a sweeping program to replace and repair dilapidated school buildings over the next seven years.
House Speaker Michael E. Busch and Senate President...Tags: Calvert County, Martin O'Malley, Lifestyle and Leisure, Annapolis, Teaching and Learning
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Stadium smoking ban protects public health
The Maryland Stadium Authority's decision to prohibit smoking at both Camden Yards and at M&T Bank Stadium is great news for sports fans ("State Authority bans smoking at M&T Stadium, Oriole Park," Feb. 26). Secondhand smoke causes serious disease and...
Tags: Quitting Smoking, Spring Training, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore County
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