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Man shot trying to rob Baltimore store in Woodberry; another shot in East Baltimore
Baltimore police are investigating two shootings that occurred Wednesday night, including a man who was shot in the chest while robbing a store north of Druid Hill Park in the Woodberry neighborhood. Few details of that shooting were available this...
Tags: Shootings, Health, Patterson Park, Hospitals and Clinics
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Police find robbery suspect shot at hospital
A man who was shot while trying to rob a business Wednesday was later located by police at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, police said. Officers responded to the hospital at 9:10 p.m. after receiving word that a man with a gunshot wound...Tags: Shootings, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Theft
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Rudolph James Redd Sr., engineer
Rudolph James "Rudy" Redd Sr., an engineer who spent his nearly 40-year career with the Army's Research, Development and Engineering Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground and was an advocate for the mentally ill, died April 27 of a cardiac arrest at his home...Tags: Towson, Sheppard Pratt Health System, Science and Technology, Morgan State University, Radio
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Money found, city pools will stay open
Donations from 2010 will be used to keep several city pools open this summer that the mayor last month had slated for closure. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake announced Friday that Baltimore City Foundation donations from two years ago will be used to...Tags: Inner Harbor, Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland), Bernard C. Young, Chick Webb, Patterson Park
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Seven city pools could close this summer
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake is proposing to close more than half of Baltimore's small neighborhood pools this summer to trim costs — a plan some City Council members say they will fight. While the city's six large pools in public parks, such...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Politics, Memorial Day, Carl Stokes, Bill Henry
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Experience, baserunning help St. Frances beat Dunbar, 15-2, in President's Cup
St. Frances seniors Jordan Lewis, Carey Cheek and Harold Myles each scored three runs Monday evening to propel the Panthers to a 15-2, six-inning victory over Dunbar in a first-round President's Cup game at Mount St. Joseph. The result left both sides...
Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Bernard C. Young
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Lanes to close for up to a month on Jones Falls
Warning: Congestion ahead.
Starting next Friday evening, one lane in each direction of the Jones Falls Expressway near 29th Street will be shut down for up to a month while crews make emergency repairs to clogged and collapsed drainage pipes.
The work,...Tags: Transportation, Travel, Road Transportation, Jones Falls Expressway, Commuting
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Charles E. Miller
Charles Edward Miller, who owned and operated a Charles Village commercial art school, died in his sleep April 9 at the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home. No cause of death was determined, family members said.
He was 93 and had lived in the Cromwell Valley...Tags: Baltimore County, Charles Village, High School Sports, Johns Hopkins University, Maryland General Assembly
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JFX jammed? Try these alternate routes to downtown
Attention, Baltimore commuters: The JFX has been reduced to two lanes in each direction. That means, come Monday morning, it's going to be extra-crowded on the expressway. To get to work on time, check out the directions below for alternate routes into...Tags: Thurgood Marshall, Transportation, Travel, Martin Luther King Jr., Road Transportation
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Philathia Yvonne Reese-Calhoun, outreach director
Philathia Yvonne Reese-Calhoun, former director of community outreach at Maryland New Directions, died Monday of cancer at Northwest Hospital. She was 63.
The daughter of a church sextant and a homemaker, Philathia Yvonne Reese was raised in Richmond,...Tags: Government, National Institutes of Health, Cancer, Executive Branch, Reisterstown
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Tuesday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for highs in the upper 50s, cloudy skies and gusty winds. There is a 20 percent chance of rain showers. Lows are expected in the upper 30s, with a chance of rain showers tonight.
TRAFFIC
Check our traffic map for this...Tags: Drug Trafficking, The Pentagon, St. Joseph Medical Center, Rentals, Howard County
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Safe Streets violence mediation program coming to West Baltimore
Franklin Lance knows his West Baltimore neighborhood can be great — located near to Druid Hill Park, it's home to the city's biggest shopping mall, a public university, and a network of active churches and community groups. But like so many areas...Tags: Frederick Douglass, Black Guerrilla Family, Carrollton, Local Government, Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland)
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