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Stormwater pollution is serious problem
Thanks to Alison Prost for her recent commentary ("Beyond 'rain tax' rhetoric," May 1) explaining the health and economic issues that will be addressed with a stormwater fee and debunking the misrepresentation of the fee. The fee is not about rain. It...
Tags: Bodies of Water, Rivers
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McCormick World of Flavors offers Cinco de Mayo cooking tips
baltimoresun.comA??McCormick & Co. culinary expert will be on hand Saturday at the spice maker's Inner Harbor store to whip up Mexican cuisine for Cinco de Mayo.... -
Downtown development hasn't brought prosperity to Baltimore
Here we go again: City leaders want to invest more public dollars in the Inner Harbor ("Improving the city's 'playground,''' April 24). One would have thought had learned from the mistakes of the past. The Inner Harbor long has symbolized the wrong turn...
Tags: Poverty, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Get outdoors and get moving with Baltimore-area outfitters that rent bikes, canoes, paddleboards and more.
By Kit Waskom Pollard Spring is a time for new beginnings, and that includes new hobbies. As the air gets warmer and the days last longer, it's the perfect time to try out a new outdoor sport. The Baltimore region offers plenty of opportunities for...Tags: Surfing, Boats, Canoeing and Kayaking, Lifestyle and Leisure, State Parks
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Looking for ways to improve Inner Harbor
City leaders hope that by this time next year they'll have returned from Annapolis with funds to put toward making the Inner Harbor what its original designers intended it to be — "a playground for Baltimoreans." "The city has changed so much...
Tags: Annapolis, Ayers Saint Gross, Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore Inc., Fells Point, Science and Technology
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Like/Dislike with Alexandra von Paris, Baltimore entrepreneur
When Alexandra von Paris found herself out of a job in 2010, she didn't know how she was going to pay rent. Instead of working for another business, von Paris decided to start her own. Von Paris (Ali for short) founded Route One Apparel, which she...
Tags: Ann Taylor, Georgetown, Timonium, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)
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In new Big Ten, Penn State football expects to grow more comfortable in Maryland
Penn State has had a run of the neighborhood for as long as anyone can remember, from its years as the most successful independent Division I-A football program on the East Coast and a national power, to a little more than the past two decades in the...
Tags: Pennsylvania Statue University Sexual Abuse Scandal (2012), Joe Paterno, College Football, Michigan Wolverines, Severna Park
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Police make 2nd arrest in fatal stabbing of Inner Harbor worker
A second man has been arrested and charged with murder in the fatal stabbing of a Cheesecake Factory employee during an early morning fight near the Inner Harbor restaurant, Baltimore Police said Tuesday. The move to arrest Derek Schuler, 24, of Glen...
Tags: Glen Burnie, Cheesecake Factory, Pratt Street, Prosecution, Police Arrests
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Great Baltimore cocktails, Thai Basil Fizz at Sullivan's Steakhouse
There are those times in life in which a name doesn't necessarily meet reality, when a book defies its cover, if you will. And in the world of cocktails, this is no exception. A Boxcar tastes nothing like an actual boxcar. A Cape Cod? Tastes nothing...
Tags: Black Pepper, Pratt Street, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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Lacrosse Q&A: Johns Hopkins midfielder Sarah Taylor
Each week, The Baltimore Sun publishes a Q&A with an area college lacrosse player to help you become more acquainted with the player and his/her team. Today's guest is Johns Hopkins midfielder Sarah Taylor, from Farnham, England. Taylor, who leads the...
Tags: Loyola University Maryland, The Pennsylvania State University, Lacrosse, FIFA World Cup, Sports
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Digest: Oakland Mills forward Long will join Patsos at Siena
Colleges Oakland Mills forward Long will join Patsos at Siena Oakland Mills senior Lavon Long committed to Siena during an official visit Thursday. The 6-foot-6 forward signed with Loyola in November, but received a release from his letter of intent...Tags: Venus Williams, Mike Rizzo, Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks, Siena Saints, Kevin Plank
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Sugarloaf Crafts Festival is sweet spot for area artists
For the past four years, artist Patrick Reid O'Brien has hammered together his display at the Sugarloaf Craft Festival like a carpenter. He starts by attaching pieces of old shutters together. Over the next three hours, he places the art. Then come...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Hampton Classic, Fine Artists, Fells Point, Festive Events
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