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Armbruster, head of Goldseker Foundation for 34 years, to step down
The Baltimore SunTimothy D. Armbruster oversaw $80 million worth of philanthropic investments in Baltimore neighborhoods and projects during more than three decades steering the Goldseker Foundation, but a small one -- for $3,500 -- stands out as one of his favorites....Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Colleges and Universities, Station North, Education, Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
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Homicides mount in Baltimore's Southwestern District
Terrance Gough bought a king-size mattress, unpacked his clothes and arranged the bedroom in his uncle's Southwest Baltimore home just the way he liked it. The 26-year-old never got a chance to sleep in the bed, however: he was gunned down the next...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Murder, Asphyxiation, Interior Policy, Baltimore Housing
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Dog mauls woman at Waverly farmers' market
Baltimore City police released the incident report Monday morning about the woman who was attacked by a Rottweiler outside the farmers' market in Waverly Saturday. The attack took place when the dog broke the leash with which it had been tied to a parking...Tags: Union Memorial Hospital, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Witnesses, Mary Pat Clarke, Jones Falls Expressway
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Grocery retailers compete with mobile shopping tools
Plenty of shoppers at a Baltimore Safeway have started checking their cell phones while pushing carts and scanning shelves.
They may have been texting or checking Facebook updates, but now grocery customers could use mobile devices to plan meals,...Tags: Union Memorial Hospital, Groceries, Services and Shopping, University of Maryland, College Park, Facebook
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Condo with long-unpaid $200,000 water bill says city 'screwed up'
The Baltimore SunIt's true that University One Condominiums in Charles Village has a water bill of about $200,000 that hasn't been paid since 2006. But that bill is the city's fault, not the condo's, according to University One property manager Michael Klein. "They're so...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Business
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Rotunda owners right to turn the mall inside-out
As a resident and small business owner in Charles Village for more than 20 years, I applaud Rotunda owner Hekemian & Co. for advancing and sticking to their plan to turn the mall-styled shopping center "inside out" by re-orienting the stores to face the...Tags: Small Businesses, Harbor East
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Progressive settles with family of woman killed in Baltimore who became center of internet movement
Progressive Insurance has reached a settlement with the family of Kaitlynn Fisher, days after her brother's online rant against the company unleashed a torrent of backlash on social media. Fisher's family will receive a payment in the "tens of thousands,...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Insurance, Crime, Law and Justice, Companies and Corporations, Justice System
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John E. Sparks
John E. Sparks, an artist, educator and a nationally known printmaker who developed and chaired the department of printmaking at the Maryland Institute College of Art for nearly 40 years, died Aug. 2 of prostate cancer and pneumonia at Meritus Health...
Tags: Entertainment, Prostate Cancer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Frederick County (Maryland), Fine Artists
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State's Ready by 21 prepares foster youth for life
Shalita O'Neale approached her 21st birthday with more dread than enthusiasm. Reaching the milestone meant she would officially age out of the state's foster care system. "To say I was terrified would be an understatement," she said. "I knew I had to...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Randallstown
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Like/dislike: Alex Greenland, Baltimore Improv Group
Improv is a sport — you are challenged mentally (and sometimes physically) to perform on your feet for an audience that wants to be entertained. These demands would scare most people off the stage, but for Alex Greenland, they do just the opposite....
Tags: Breaking Bad (tv program), Entertainment, Apple iPod, Greenland, Moonrise Kingdom (movie)
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Decomposed body found in Charles Village apartment
The body of a woman found in a Charles Village apartment Saturday was so decomposed that police have been unable to confirm an identity or determine whether there was foul play involved, Baltimore police said Sunday. According to Detective Donny Moses, a...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Johns Hopkins University, Interior Policy, Politics
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May 30: Look out!
Texting while walking emerging as possible danger for pedestrians, drivers The night started out right — good friends, carousing, the lead-up to an out-of-town wedding. But between festivities, after Nicole King popped into her hotel room to...Tags: General Practitioners, Craigslist, Inc., Social Media, YouTube, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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