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Wonderful holiday tradition at Highlandtown firehouse
When I heard that Highlandtown had rolled out another holiday train garden, I hailed a cab and told the driver to take me to the Conkling Street firehouse. What I found was the authentic thing. Train gardens in firehouses are a wonderful tradition....
Tags: Christmas, Highlandtown, Fells Point, Mount Vernon, Ellicott City
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Thousands get into holiday spirit at city's monument lighting
Some were first-timers, others veterans. Under Baltimore's Washington Monument Thursday night, thousands gathered for carols, food truck carryout and a bit of light-hearted — if jam-packed — holiday camaraderie. At the 41st annual lighting...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Mount Vernon, Baltimore School for the Arts, Holidays, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Friday
WEATHER: Cloudy, with rain likely in the morning and a high near 49. Tonight is expected to be cloudy, low around 48. TRAFFIC: Check our traffic updates for this morning's issues. TOP NEWS Parents unsatisfied with city school officials' answers...
Tags: Robert Griffin III, Harbor, Jim DeMint, Terrell Suggs, Tea Party Movement
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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: Falafel, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Hot Cocoa, Foods and Beverages, Hamburgers
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Monumental undertaking
Tonight, we celebrate the season with the lighting of Baltimore's Washington Monument. But unless we take needed action, we are at risk of losing this festive tradition — along with one of our city's most iconic landmarks. Sadly, the monument...
Tags: George Washington, Baltimore School for the Arts, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Mount Vernon Place, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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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: Vegan Diet, Diets and Dieting, Chocolates, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Restaurants
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Bmore gets braggy
Season's greetings, hon! Hard to believe 2012 is almost over. You know us — busy, busy! If we weren't opening a Ripley's "Odditorium," we were putting historic landmarks up for sale. When we weren't helping John Waters hitchhike across the country,...
Tags: Super Bowl, John Waters, Baltimore Orioles, Old Navy, Vince Lombardi
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Baltimore priest organizes vigil for gun victims, new laws
The National Rifle Association's response to the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School — that is, placing blame for it on everyone and everything except the NRA and its all-guns-all-the-time credo — was utterly predictable. But this time...
Tags: New Year's Day, National Rifle Association of America, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Martin Luther King Jr., Barack Obama
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W.Va. veteran's dream of WWI memorial in jeopardy
A bill that U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller twice introduced to create a World War I memorial in Washington, D.C., no longer bears the name of the late Frank Buckles, the West Virginia veteran who pushed for it. Nor does the version the Senate was considering...
Tags: Justice System, World War II (1939-1945), Joe Biden, World War I (1914-1918), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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NASA flyover a preview for space shuttle's dramatic L.A. entrance
L.A. NOWNASA did some prep work Saturday for the highly anticipated tour across the skies of Southern California for the space shuttle Endeavour. On Saturday, two NASA jets, a T-38 trainer and an F-18 Hornet, circled low across the Southland for...... -
Somerset dance group gets unique ballet experience
Daily American Sunday EditorNot many people get to venture backstage at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. To get there one has to duck through an inconspicuous set of white doors on the right hand side of the Hall of Nations' ground floor. ...Tags: Employees, Russia, Entertainment Events, Companies and Corporations, Entertainment
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'Homeland' Episode 4 recap, 'New Car Smell'
Sure, her official position is hazy -- and she might not even be getting paid, but Carrie Mathison is back at the CIA. And so are bunch of video screens fixed on Nicholas Brody. The recursive storylines that defined Homeland's first season were back in a...
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Homeland (tv program), Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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