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Hampden hosts Baltimore mayor, council candidates forum
The Roosevelt Recreation Center on Aug. 23 looked like a voting precinct on Election Day.
Although the Democratic and Republican primaries aren't until Sept. 13 and Roosevelt isn't a voting place, it was the center of attention — and campaign signs...Tags: Elections, Regional Authority, Politics, Political Candidates, Frank M. Conaway, Sr.
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Baltimore mayoral race: What should we ask the candidates?
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has no free shot in her attempt to win election to a post she inherited less than 18 months ago. She faces five challengers in the Democratic primary, including three current officeholders, a one-time chief of staff to Ms....Tags: Political Fundraising, Elections, Primaries, Regional Authority, William H. Cole IV
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Young campaigns to keep council presidency
Campaigning on foot along a stretch of tidy brick rowhouses in East Baltimore, joined by a small entourage of family members, campaign consultants and volunteers, City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young rarely needs an introduction.
"Whassup,...Tags: Voting, Elections, Primaries, Regional Authority, Satellite and Cable Service
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Councilwoman Conaway unseated in race to represent Hampden area
City Councilman Carl Stokes said he surprised himself with his wide margin of victory over Odette Ramos in Tuesday's Democratic primary race to represent Charles Village.
"It's much more than I expected, frankly," Stokes, an appointed councilman who...Tags: Voting, Elections, Primaries, Regional Authority, Roland Park
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Goodbye, Harry, and thanks for the magic
At 12:01 Friday morning, it will be over. Much has been made these past few weeks about July 15, when the 10-year juggernaut of a movie franchise comes to a close with its final installment: "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II." My son, his four...Tags: Movies, J.K. Rowling , Fiction, Entertainment, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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Kiefaber ordered to stay away from Senator Theatre
Thomas A. Kiefaber, a candidate for City Council president, has been ordered to stay away from the historic theater he once owned after its new operator alleged he assaulted staff members on the opening night of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -...Tags: Elections, Charles Theatre, Justice System, Politics, Shannon Elizabeth
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Former Senator Theatre owner restricted from City Hall
Thomas A. Kiefaber, a candidate for City Council president, is banned from City Hall unless he's expected — and escorted — by someone inside, according to a letter sent to him this month by the Baltimore City solicitor.
The letter says he...Tags: Elections, Charles Theatre, Bernard C. Young, Human Interest, Politics
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Corrections
An article in Wednesday's editions about Baltimore County schools hiring non-school-based employees despite cutting teaching positions incorrectly reported that a $19 million increase in salaries and benefits was only for county teachers. In fact, it...Tags: Employees, Career and Workplace, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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Senator Theatre's operators get OK on renovation
Operators of the Senator Theatre won approval from the city's historical preservation board Tuesday to renovate the North Baltimore landmark and expand it with three new screens and a wine bar.
The city's Commission for Historical and Architectural...Tags: Tax Credits, Rosebank, Mount Vernon, Maryland Historical Trust, Lifestyle and Leisure
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City loan approved for Senator Theatre operator; Grand Prix deal OK'd
Baltimore's Board of Estimates approved a $700,000 loan to the operators of the Senator Theatre as well as a modified lease for the space at its meeting Wednesday morning. The loan is part of the financing that James "Buzz" Cusack and his daughter,...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Transportation, Travel
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Former Senator owner vows run for council president
The former owner of the Senator Theatre declared his candidacy Thursday for president of the Baltimore City Council, saying he wants to lead the body he called "a sorry crew." Tom Kiefaber, who lost the historic theater founded by his grandfather to...Tags: Elections, Star Wars (movie), Maryland, Regional Authority, Charles Theatre
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Drama from former Senator Theatre owner
Baltimore Sun reporterFrom the Maryland Politics blog: Meetings of the city's spending board are generally sleepy bureaucratic pageants, punctuated by the occasional protest from contractors or sopping arrival of officials caught in the rain. But Tom Kiefaber, who ran the...Tags: Elections, Charles Theatre, Politics, Family, Towson University
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