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Camden Yards, the stadium that changed baseball and Baltimore, turns 20
Clearly, brick and steel age more gracefully than the rest of us, because Oriole Park is about to celebrate its 20th birthday on Opening Day Friday and who can believe it is already the 10th-oldest ballpark in the major leagues?
Time does fly, in this...Tags: Adam Jones (baseball), Politics, University of Baltimore, Major League Baseball, Executive Branch
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Veto the city elections bill
One of the main reasons Baltimore MayorStephanie Rawlings-Blakeprovided for her effort to move the city's primary elections from their current off-year schedule to the presidential election cycle was the idea that it would help boost turnout. The idea,...Tags: Local Elections, Elections, Politics, Executive Branch, U.S. House of Representatives
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Howard hopes to use suburban advantages to draw tourists
Howard County doesn't have the sailing tradition of Annapolis, the boardwalk of Ocean City or the storied battlefields of Gettysburg. But it does have a prime spot between two big cities, a historic downtown, miles of mountain biking trails and plenty...Tags: Human Interest, Equestrian, Annapolis, Bars and Clubs, Ellicott City
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Nixon went to China — and Maryland followed
2012 marks the 40th anniversary of President Richard Nixon's historic visit to China, a diplomatic triumph that realigned American foreign policy. Since Nixon's trip, U.S.-China relations have been managed from the uppermost echelons of the executive...
Tags: Regional Authority, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Politics, Hillary Clinton, Executive Branch
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Food Resources Inc. merges with Maryland Food Bank
dona@herald-mail.comFood Resources Inc., which has been serving food pantries and individuals in Washington County for more than 20 years, has merged with the Maryland Food Bank, but will continue to serve Western Maryland. Food Resources is now the Maryland Food Bank...Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Environmental Issues, Conservation, Charity, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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O'Malley says he won't call session until leaders have a deal
Gov. Martin O'Malley says he won't call a special session of the General Assembly to fix what he and many other Democrats see as a devastating hole in the state budget until legislative leaders agree on a plan to fix it.
Raquel Guillory, the governor's...Tags: Regional Authority, Roger Manno, Politics, Annapolis, Executive Branch
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Camden Yards at 20
When the Orioles open their season Friday, it's a safe bet that while many in attendance will be rooting for the home team (and some for the visitors, alas), all will appreciate the venue. Oriole Park at Camden Yards has remained one of the great...Tags: Sports, Company Privatization, Major League Baseball, ESPN (tv network), Inner Harbor
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The Sun named newspaper of the year by Md.-Del.-D.C. press group
The Baltimore Sun was named Newspaper of the Year — and recognized as having the best website among the competitors — Friday in the annual Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association awards contest. The Sun has been chosen Newspaper of the...Tags: Sports, Equestrian, Death of Osama bin Laden (2011), Newspapers, Hurricane Irene (2011)
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Man who claims Schaefer's estate owes him loses another round in court
A Las Vegas man who claims the estate of William Donald Schaefer owes him $28,000 for restaurant checks he picked up and time he spent visiting with the former governor and comptroller for five years lost another round in court on Monday.
Michael...Tags: Regional Authority, Witnesses, Justice System, Politics, Executive Branch
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O'Malley dips his toe into justice
This week, Gov.Martin O'Malleyis making a first, tentative use of one of his most fundamental powers as governor: to right injustices in the treatment of those who have been convicted of crimes. Mr. O'Malley is moving toward commuting the sentences of two...Tags: Criminal Laws, Regional Authority, Politics, Marvin Mandel, Executive Branch
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Report: Mayor's husband reports another attempted car break-in
For the second time in 15 months, the husband of Baltimore's mayor says someone tried to break into one of their personal vehicles. According to a report on North Baltimore Patch, on Jan. 8 at around 1 a.m., Kent Blake rpeorted that someone had...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Local Government, Sheila Dixon, Theft, Radio Industry
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Frank A. Mucha, businessman
Frank A. Mucha, an accountant who served as the first chief of the city Department of Finance's Bureau of Accounting Operations, died Jan. 6 from complications of pancreatic cancer at his Ellicott City home.
He was 84.
Mr. Mucha was born and raised in...Tags: Politics, University of Baltimore, Pancreatic Cancer, Religion and Belief, Government
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