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Parents to pull kids from school, businesses to close for parade
Dizzy with the thrill of a Super Bowl victory — and late-night revelry — Ravens fans spent Monday stocking up on purple gear and planning to close offices and pull children out of school for Tuesday's victory parade. Women heaped on purple...
Tags: Football, Travel, Preschools, Public Officials, Walmart
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Some Baltimore-area students get day off after Super Bowl
For some area residents — including students at the John Carroll School, a Catholic high school in Bel Air — the day after the Super Bowl will be observed with a moment of rest. A handful of schools and businesses around the region will...
Tags: Football, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Students, Lobbying, Dick's Sporting Goods Incorporated
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Mayor plans to introduce tax program for city apartments
As part of her push to increase Baltimore's population, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake plans to introduce legislation to the City Council next week that will provide generous tax breaks to builders of apartment buildings downtown and in six other...Tags: Politics, Tax Credits, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Bernard C. Young, Taxation
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Fowler says conflict of interest forced resignation from gaming commission
J. Kirby Fowler resigned from the state's gaming commission Thursday, saying that his role as a regulator for Baltimore's downtown casino represented a conflict of interest. Kirby is the president of the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, an advocacy...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Lifestyle and Leisure, Lotteries, Kirby Fowler, Annapolis
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Coming in 2013: My Thai to open in new location
Last year at this time, we told you to look out for some of the restaurants that would be opening in 2012. Most of them, like Fleet Street Kitchen and Heavy Seas Alehouse, actually did. A few projects we told you to look forward to didn't see the light of...
Tags: Clarksville, Brooklyn (New York City), Dining and Drinking, Mount Vernon, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Developers eager to convert downtown office buildings to residences
Nearly 1,000 market-rate apartments would be added to downtown Baltimore in the next few years if three projects announced in recent days are completed.
"It seems like it all came to fruition this week, but we've been working for a year, year and a half,...Tags: Baltimore Development Corporation, Federal Reserve, Banking, Taxation, Lexington Market
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Who's serving what at the Washington Monument Lighting
The food offerings at the 41st annual lighting of Mount Vernon's Washington Monument on Thursday will be more diverse than ever, according to Michael Evitts of the Downtown Partnership, one of the event's organizers. Clustered in a holiday village in the...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Falafel, Soups, Foods and Beverages, Washington Monument
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Baltimore Diner: Tyler Florence bringing fresh thinking to Md.
As the patient and sympathetic host of shows like "Food 911" and "How to Boil Water," Tyler Florence has been a welcome presence on the Food Network for 16 years. But some fans have trouble pinning him down, Florence said. They'll say, "What do you do?...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Dining and Drinking, Tyler Florence, Restaurants, Washington Monument
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Refurbishment of Everyman is a show-stopper
The sight of a newly resplendent Everyman Theatre made me get off a bus the other day as I was heading west on Fayette Street. I had to get a closer look at the city's newest gem. Throughout this year, I've been popping into the entrance of the former...
Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Planned Parenthood, Patterson Park, Lexington Market, Arts and Culture
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Tiffany-designed church interior a Baltimore landmark candidate
More than a few East Coast buildings contain a Tiffany stained-glass window or two. But one structure in Baltimore can boast much more — a complete interior created by the famed designer, Louis Comfort Tiffany. St. Mark's Lutheran Church on St....
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), St. Paul Street, Arts and Culture, Local Elections, New York City
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Police say New Year's Eve celebration 'very, very safe'
When celebrants turn their eyes to the sky to watch fireworks burst over the Inner Harbor at the stroke of midnight Monday, a host of cameras will be looking down at them. About 100 CitiWatch cameras around downtown will be sending live feeds back to...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Photography and Video, Shootings, Photography Supplies and Services, New Year's Day
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Local bands named to play Artscape 2012
Twelve area bands, specializing in styles ranging from reggae to hip-hop, will be playing Artscape 2012, The Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts announced Monday. The winnings bands are 7IghQ and Bumpin Uglies (reggae), Brooks Long (blues),...
Tags: Arts, Mount Royal, Harborplace, Judges, Entertainment
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