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For Rawlings-Blake, a challenge, not a mandate
Stephanie Rawlings-Blake appears likely to win the Democratic primary for Baltimore mayor with the fewest votes of any successful candidate since at least 1983. She may clear 50 percent of those who went to the polls, but the message the voters sent...Tags: Joseph T. Landers, III, Otis Rolley, Polls, Politics, Sheila Dixon
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Rawlings-Blake: 'We have a unique opportunity'
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake spoke briefly Wednesday in her first public appearance after securing the Democratic nomination for mayor, but was tight-lipped on plans for her first full term in the office.
"I'm glad it's over and now we can continue...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Primaries, Sheila Dixon
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Attention Baltimore: There's still one more election
Anyone peeking in the window at Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's campaign headquarters on Howard Street Friday morning could be forgiven for thinking the mayor's race had ended.
The view included stacks of taped-up moving boxes, cleared desks and a freshly...Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, Political Candidates, Martin O'Malley, Nancy Grasmick, Carroll County (Maryland)
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Occupy Wall Street protests spread to Baltimore, other cities
St. John's United Methodist Church, a centuries-old church on St. Paul Street, looked the way it does during its occasional rock concerts. Hundreds of people — some older than 40, some in their 20s — gathered there Sunday not for the music, or...Tags: Finance, Facebook, Fine Arts, Media Industry, Federal Reserve
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City sells development site to Hackerman for $1.1M
Baltimore officials have finalized the $1.1 million sale of a 19-acre "brownfields" site on Pulaski Highway to construction magnate Willard Hackerman, who plans to develop a big-box store or warehouses or both, a city economic development official said...Tags: Highway Transportation, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, Willard Hackerman, M.J. Brodie
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Brice R. Phillips, Phillips Seafood founder, dies
Brice R. Phillips, the patriarch of a Maryland seafood empire that began 55 years ago with a simple crab shack in Ocean City/, died Friday at his home in the seaside resort town.
Mr. Phillips, who was 90, had been in declining health. The cause of...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Lifestyle and Leisure, Politics, Inner Harbor, Phillips Seafood
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Karzai leaves team developing Chesapeake Restaurant site
Qayum Karzai has pulled out of the partnership developing the former Chesapeake Restaurant space, and plans for a fine-dining restaurant have been scrapped, the project's developers acknowledged Friday. The prominent restaurateur was the focal point of...Tags: Elections, Qayum Karzai, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Karzai no longer part of Chesapeake project
The Baltimore SunQayum Karzai has pulled out of the partnership developing the former Chesapeake Restaurant space, and the previously announced plans for the project’s fine-dining restaurant have been scrapped. The prominent restaurateur was the focal point of...Tags: Elections, Qayum Karzai, Dining and Drinking, Bryan Voltaggio, Restaurants
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Phillips Seafood move to be discussed next week
Phillips Seafood is scheduled to present its exterior plans for a new restaurant at the Inner Harbor's Power Plant at a July 14 meeting of Baltimore City's Urban Design and Architecture Review Panel. The meeting's agenda, released Thursday, confirms a...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Dining and Drinking, Cordish Cos., William Donald Schaefer, Lifestyle and Leisure
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John R. Burleigh 2d., civil rights activist, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterJohn R. Burleigh 2d., a civil rights activist who had been chairman of the employment committee of the Congress of Racial Equality and retired from the city housing authority, died July 9 of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The longtime...Tags: Baltimore County, Minority Groups, Christianity, Lifestyle and Leisure, Politics
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John R. Burleigh 2d, civil rights activist, dies
John R. Burleigh 2d, a civil rights activist who had been chairman of the employment committee of the Congress of Racial Equality and retired from the city housing authority, died July 9 of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
The longtime Hunting...Tags: Baltimore County, Minority Groups, Christianity, Lifestyle and Leisure, Politics
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BDC sells city-owned Inn at Government House to developer
A city-owned inn in Midtown-Belvedere has been sold to a private developer with plans to convert the property into a boutique hotel, according to the city's economic development entity. The corporate buyer agreed to pay $725,000 for the Inn at Government...Tags: Finance, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Real Estate Buyers, Property, William Donald Schaefer
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