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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: Arts and Culture, Museums, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fells Point, Punishment
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Baltimore native, artist husband sowed seeds for historic Virginia estate
Visitors celebrating Virginia's 80th Historic Garden Week at the Gari Melchers Home and Studio at Belmont might not immediately see a connection to Baltimore. The American painter, known for his portraiture, hailed from Detroit. His home, recognized...
Tags: New York City, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture, New Year's Day, Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia)
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Police identify man struck, killed along Charles Street in Towson
Baltimore County Police have identified the 39-year-old man killed Tuesday while performing lawn maintenance at North Charles Street and Old Willow Way in Towson. The victim was identified as Noe Rodriguez Alverto, of Middle River. At 10:53 a.m....
Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Towson, Transportation Accidents
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Banksy's closes cafe operations in Lake Falls Village
Banksy's Cafe has closed in Lake Falls Village. Owners Robb Banks and Will Brown will be focusing on their catering operations, which they had been running out of the same location. The cafe, which opened in 2009, served made-to-order sandwiches and...Tags: Arts and Culture, Sausages, Ceremonies, Chocolates, Alcoholic Beverages
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Back Story: Female painters founded Watercolor Society
It's springtime, and with the beautiful weather and perfect light comes an age-old ritual as artists set up their easels around Maryland. You can find them working in a variety of mediums in Druid Hill Park, roadside in the Green Spring and...
Tags: Arts, Painting, Fine Artists, Mount Royal, Arts and Culture
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Caribou Coffee converting to Peet's Coffee in Baltimore area
Caribou Coffee is converting to the Peet's Coffee & Tea brand in the Baltimore area, and one of the four area locations, in Owings Mills, will close on Sunday. The Reisterstown Road Caribou is one of 80 "underperforming" stores the company said it...
Tags: Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Hunt Valley, Reisterstown Road, Starbucks Corp.
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Class of the month: Pop Physique
Don't be intimidated by the bikini-clad posterior in the poster in the window of Pop Physique, a new fitness studio in downtown Baltimore. You don't need to wear American Apparel-esque leotards and hot shorts for this class — yoga pants and a tank...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Dance, American Apparel, Entertainment, Entertainment Events
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Paul E.K. Mullan, 34, photographer who was chronicled as infant found in Towson
Paul Edward Kennedy Mullan, a photographer who made headlines as a foundling discovered in a Towson apartment vestibule, died of a brain tumor Feb. 27 at his parents' North Baltimore home. He was 34.
The story of his first days filled news columns in...Tags: JC Penney Company Inc., Arts and Culture, Atlantic Ocean, Arts, Medical Specialization
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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: Fells Point, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Howard County, Queen Anne's County, Patapsco
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Mary J. Corey, first woman to lead Sun newsroom, dies of cancer
Mary J. Corey, whose personal warmth was matched by a drive that led her to become the first woman in The Baltimore Sun's 176-year history to head its newsroom, died Tuesday of breast cancer. The Sun's senior vice president and director of content, who...
Tags: Cancer, Cartoons, Chemotherapy, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Human Interest
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Eddie's on North Charles celebrating 20th year Saturday
The second Eddie's of Roland Park store opened Sept. 22, 1992, so the store's 20th anniversary was actually last fall. But the store on North Charles Street is celebrating its 20th year officially April 13. "Spring is a nice time," owner Nancy Cohen...
Tags: Retraining, Charles Village, Judaism, Religion and Belief, Employees
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Condition improves for Lutherville doctor struck by car
Dr. Theodore Houk's condition after being struck by a car on North Charles Street on Thursday was upgraded from critical to serious over the weekend, according to a Maryland Shock Trauma Center spokeswoman. Houk, 50, is well-known for jogging 5.5...
Tags: Internal Medicine, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Internists
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