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Burning cars in rail tunnel resist control
Sun StaffBaltimore firefighters waged a cautious second-day attack yesterday on a nightmarish railroad tunnel fire that shut downtown businesses, knotted traffic, upset freight service along the East Coast and Midwest and disrupted e-mails and cell phone service....Tags: Railway Accidents, Feet, Wildlife, Natural Resources, Travel
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Liquor board not renewing license for The Museum
Citing numerous accounts of neighborhood disturbances, the Baltimore Board of Liquor License Commissioners ruled not to renew the license of the Museum Restaurant and Lounge in Mount Vernon after four hours of deliberation Thursday night. Liquor board...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Museums, Washington Monument
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Sondheim Artscape finalists are all over the map
The five artists in the Baltimore Museum of Art exhibit "Sondheim Artscape Prize: 2011 Finalists" all live in either Baltimore or Washington, D.C., but they are stylistically all over the map. This makes for an eclectic exhibit that changes as you walk...Tags: Arts and Culture, Washington, DC, Unrest, Conflicts and War, The New York Times, Health
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Mother Nature's lessons bring generations of flowers [Aberdeen]
What we know of what Mother Nature provides in the spring has come to us over years of watching for the emergence of spring flowers, the scampering of the squirrels, and the change in the songs of the birds. We like the idea of knowing when each...Tags: Wildflowers, Arts and Culture, Earth Day
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O'Malley won't run for governor
Saying his work in Baltimore is incomplete, Mayor Martin O'Malley announced yesterday that he will not be a candidate for governor this year - clearing the way for Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend to run unopposed for the Democratic nomination. "There...
Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Primaries, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Economy, Business and Finance
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Lyric Opera offers trio of bel canto greats
In theory, if not always in practice, all opera singing should sound beautiful. It's practically required when dealing with one specific genre, the early 19th century Italian repertoire known as "bel canto," because that's what it means — "beautiful...
Tags: Poetry, Arts and Culture, Artists, Fine Artists
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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: YMCA, Arts and Culture, Arts, Druid Hill, Rocky Hill
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UB prepares to open new Law Center
Like American jurisprudence, the University of Baltimore's new $114 million law school is complicated and thoughtful. Staircases bridge across and spiral through the 12-story building's vibrant atrium, connecting a labyrinth of classrooms and study...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Colleges and Universities
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New U.S. rules seek cleaner gasoline
The Obama administration is expected to propose new rules today that would slash the amount of sulfur in gasoline, one of the most significant steps the administration can take this term toward cutting air pollution, people with knowledge of the...
Tags: Gasoline Industry, Passenger Cars, Baltimore County, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Asthma
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Police blotter
Aberdeen Shimron S. Brooks, 26, of the first block of West Inca Street, was charged Friday with two counts of possessing a drug other than marijuana, possessing drugs with intent to distribute and possessing drug paraphernalia. Aberdeen Police report:...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Glen Burnie, Theft, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Biden to visit University of Baltimore law school opening
Vice President Joe Biden and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan will visit a new, $112 million building next month that will house the University of Baltimore School of Law, school officials said Monday. The John and Frances Angelos Law Center, which...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Charles Street, Colleges and Universities, Martin O'Malley, Education
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Repair of water main break at I-83 may take a few days
The break of a 10-inch water main at Interstate 83 near Maryland Avenue likely won't be fixed for a few days because it's in a bad spot and repairs will require specific equipment, according to officials from the city Department of Public Works. DPW...Tags: Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, University of Baltimore, Colleges and Universities
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