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McCormick World of Flavors offers Cinco de Mayo cooking tips
baltimoresun.comA??McCormick & Co. culinary expert will be on hand Saturday at the spice maker's Inner Harbor store to whip up Mexican cuisine for Cinco de Mayo.... -
In new Big Ten, Penn State football expects to grow more comfortable in Maryland
Penn State has had a run of the neighborhood for as long as anyone can remember, from its years as the most successful independent Division I-A football program on the East Coast and a national power, to a little more than the past two decades in the...
Tags: Sykesville, Larry Johnson, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Football, College Sports
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Police make 2nd arrest in fatal stabbing of Inner Harbor worker
A second man has been arrested and charged with murder in the fatal stabbing of a Cheesecake Factory employee during an early morning fight near the Inner Harbor restaurant, Baltimore Police said Tuesday. The move to arrest Derek Schuler, 24, of Glen...
Tags: Glen Burnie, Cheesecake Factory, Pratt Street, Prosecution, Police Arrests
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Seagirt Marine Terminal's super cranes celebrated
He didn't get down on one knee, but Christopher Lee wooed his wife with a skyscraping crane she literally could call her own at the dedication of the port of Baltimore's berth capable of handling the world's largest cargo ships. As founder of Highstar...
Tags: CSX Corporation, Government, Politics, Ceremonies, Fort McHenry
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Stormwater pollution is serious problem
Thanks to Alison Prost for her recent commentary ("Beyond 'rain tax' rhetoric," May 1) explaining the health and economic issues that will be addressed with a stormwater fee and debunking the misrepresentation of the fee. The fee is not about rain. It...
Tags: Bodies of Water, Rivers
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On common ground, Orioles and Nationals have complicated relationship
For decades, the Orioles commanded a sweeping empire of fans — a territory larger than some European countries, stretching from southern Pennsylvania to North Carolina and including Washington, where the team operated a popular retail store. The...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Television Networks, Washington Redskins, Sports, Marketing
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Baltimore Co. hopes to attract thousands of jobs to Sparrows Point
A new marine terminal could bring 9,000 jobs to the Sparrows Point peninsula, Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz said Friday as he laid out the county's vision for remaking the land around its closed steel mill. A terminal in the peninsula's...
Tags: Port of Baltimore, Baltimore County, University of Baltimore, Companies and Corporations, Towson
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In Watch Center, an urgent search for man in danger
On a recent Friday night in the Baltimore Police Department's high-tech Watch Center, an urgent but vague tip came in — a murder witness was in danger. The tipster had overheard a conversation but knew only the nickname of the witness and had a...
Tags: Conservation, Sports, Anthony W. Batts, Witnesses, Google Inc.
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'American Ninja Warrior' tryouts come to Baltimore
There are many obstacles along the path to becoming a ninja warrior. One must dash up the steps, slanted at 50 degrees, to reach the platform above, or perhaps run along the 14-foot curved wall — all without falling into the pool of water below....
Tags: G4 (tv network), Rash Field, NBC (tv network), White Marsh
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Viewed from train or bus, the city doesn't put its best foot forward
Recently I boarded an Amtrak train headed for New York City. But as we embarked on our journey I was struck by the trash and debris strewn along the route. The dilapidated houses, abandoned buildings, discarded furniture and graffiti were more than I...
Tags: New York City, Amtrak, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Martin O'Malley
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Group offers to check park by planned city casino for pollution
A Washington-based nonprofit group has offered to test for toxic contamination in city park land that borders a new casino being built in South Baltimore, but City Hall says it's not interested. The Inner Harbor Stewardship Foundation, which bankrolled a...
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Gwynns Falls Trail, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Litigation
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City Hall crash victim Hersl recalled as generous, kind
The funeral procession for Matthew Hersl crawled through the tight streets of Southeast Baltimore, moving past the Milan restaurant, the Inner Harbor Travel agency and the Little Italy parking garage. Steve Hersl, Matt's brother, blared his car horn as he...
Tags: James B. Kraft, Sports, Rentals, Christianity, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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