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City Hall crash victim Hersl recalled as generous, kind
The funeral procession for Matthew Hersl crawled through the tight streets of Southeast Baltimore, moving past the Milan restaurant, the Inner Harbor Travel agency and the Little Italy parking garage. Steve Hersl, Matt's brother, blared his car horn as he...
Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Rentals, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Police Investigations, Baseball
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Spring heat rises in Baltimore, and so does city violence
As record heat baked Baltimore, a wave of violence unfurled across the city: six shootings and eight people wounded over a period of less than eight hours. The first shots were fired around dinnertime Wednesday, and the violence continued until after...
Tags: Social Sciences, National Weather Service, Shootings, Florida International University, Crime, Law and Justice
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Federal Hill home designed to sell quickly
Selling a house is rarely easy and quick, but the transaction for the three-story end-of-group brick rowhouse at 200 Warren Ave.e in Federal Hill was just that. The property listed and sold simultaneously, closing for $950,000 after being offered at $995,...
Tags: Realty, Federal Hill
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Viewed from train or bus, the city doesn't put its best foot forward
Recently I boarded an Amtrak train headed for New York City. But as we embarked on our journey I was struck by the trash and debris strewn along the route. The dilapidated houses, abandoned buildings, discarded furniture and graffiti were more than I...
Tags: New York City, Martin O'Malley, Amtrak, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Inner Harbor's high of 96 Wednesday was hottest in the U.S.
If it felt like it couldn't get any hotter in downtown Baltimore on Wednesday, that might be because it wasn't hotter anyplace else in the country. The Inner Harbor reached a high of 96 degrees at 4:11 p.m., according to the National Weather Service....
Tags: Baltimore Weather, Weather, National Weather Service, Brownsville, Weather Reports
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Temperatures top 90 across region, setting record at BWI
Temperatures surpassed 90 degrees around the Baltimore region Wednesday, breaking a record that dates back to 1922. Thermometers reached 91 degrees at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport at 4:24 p.m., rising 1 degree above the...
Tags: Weather, National Weather Service, Weather Reports, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Leon Nelson, state security officer
Leon Nelson, a retired state security officer assigned to the Department of Health and Human Services, died of cancer April 4 at Seasons Hospice in Randallstown. The Inner Harbor resident was 85. The son of John Leon Nelson and Rebecca Nelson, he was...
Tags: Health, U.S. Army, Lexington Market, Randallstown
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Crash victim Matt Hersl remembered as leader, O's ballhawk
It seemed every seat was filled during the Baltimore Orioles' exciting playoff run last season except the one that belonged to Matt Hersl. Friends say the rangy, baldheaded Orioles regular never sat during games but ran around Camden Yards, laughing...
Tags: American League, Baltimore Orioles, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Ty Wigginton, Baseball
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Temperatures rising to mid-80s in Baltimore on Tuesday
Temperatures surpassed 80 degrees across the Baltimore area by noon on Tuesday, forecast to rise a few degrees further with some clouds and slight breezes, according to the National Weather Service. Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall...
Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Tweet battle between police, union about social media strategy
The weekend tweets from the Baltimore Police Department featured a recruiting video, an appeal reminding domestic violence victims that officers can help, and a message honoring a colleague who died 40 years ago. But when a fatal stabbing at the Inner...
Tags: Criminals, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Shootings, Los Angeles Police Department, Crime, Law and Justice
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Police arrest suspect in fatal stabbing of Inner Harbor worker
Baltimore police have arrested a 24-year-old man in the fatal stabbing of a Cheesecake Factory employee who was leaving work early Sunday. Police said Anthony Black, 20, was being picked up by his girlfriend at 2:18 a.m. after work when two men began...
Tags: Trials, Cheesecake Factory, Court Preliminary, Police Arrests, Science and Technology
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Man dies of stab wounds after altercation near Inner Harbor
Baltimore Police say a man was stabbed to death early Sunday morning after apparently getting into an argument with two other people near the Inner Harbor. Police said the incident occurred at about 2:18 a.m. Sunday in the 200 block of East Pratt...
Tags: Pratt Street
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