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Dead trees in Druid Hill Park are carved into sculptures
He has used a chain saw to carve intricate wooden sculptures for years, but when Mark Acton won a commission to hew two big new statues by the reservoir in Druid Hill Park, he wasn't sure he could pull it off. His material would be two tree stumps, each...
Tags: Severna Park, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture, Sculpture, Artists
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City parks agency turns over books for auditing
It's taken about three years of wrangling, but Baltimore's Department of Recreation and Parks has finally turned over a year of its financial books to city auditors. "I'm not jumping up and down yet," Councilman Carl Stokes, who chairs the council's...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Carl Stokes, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Accounting and Auditing, Politics
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Back Story: Restoration of Homewood nearly complete
North Charles Street motorists, bikers and walkers will notice that the scaffolding that has masked the elegant south portico of historic Homewood Museum since late last fall has been removed, revealing a dazzling and historically accurate restoration....Tags: Renovation, Charles Street, Johns Hopkins University, Arts and Culture, Carrollton
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Baltimore gay rappers are loud and proud
When Baltimore rapper DDm began writing the songs for his new mixtape, he looked to Omar Little, the ruthless-yet-honorable stickup man from "The Wire," for inspiration.
Omar, like DDm, was raw, aggressive — and gay. DDm saw enough in common with...Tags: Common, 50 Cent, Genres, Minority Groups, Discrimination
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Baltimore police investigating two shootings in Upton late Saturday, Sunday
Baltimore police are investigating a pair of shootings that occurred late Saturday and Sunday afternoon in the city's Upton neighborhood. A man with a gunshot wound to his leg walked into a Baltimore hospital at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday morning. The...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, University of Maryland Medical Center, Shootings
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Baltimore-area speed cameras nail some drivers more than 100 times
Speed cameras have tagged Benjamin Parker's pickup truck 41 times in the Baltimore area over the past three years, records show — enough to have his license suspended 10 times over if those citations had been handed out by a police officer and not a...
Tags: Windsor Mill, Justice System, Bankruptcy, Services and Shopping, Judges
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Monday
WEATHER
The National Weather Service is calling for Monday to be partly sunny in the Baltimore area, with a high near 87. There is a 60 percent chance of precipitation. Monday night is expected to start cloudy and then gradually become clear, with a...Tags: Political Fundraising, Health, National Aquarium Baltimore, New York Yankees, Anglicanism
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Rev. Ricky Spain, pastor and activist
The Rev. Ricky Spain, pastor of East Baltimore's Waters African Methodist Episcopal Church who had also been a community activist in his years as an Annapolis-area pastor, died of cancer Nov. 16 at the Tate Chesapeake Hospice House in Linthicum. The...Tags: Tampa, Africa, Norfolk State University, Paul Quinn College, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia)
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Civil rights leader Carl Snowden convicted on pot charge
Carl O. Snowden, the civil rights chief for the state attorney general, was found guilty Tuesday on a misdemeanor marijuana possession charge after being found in April in a car that police said reeked of the drug. Judge Michael W. Reed sentenced...
Tags: Lawyers, Crimes, Justice System, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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Snowden found guilty of misdemeanor drug charge
UPDATE: Carl Snowden has been found guilty of a misdemeanor drug possession charge. Police smelled marijuana 10 feet from the car in which the civil rights chief for the Maryland attorney general's office was sitting, then saw the marijuana cigar lying...
Tags: Lawyers, Crimes, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Misdemeanors
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Arthur E. Petersen Sr., educator
Arthur Everett Petersen Sr., a pioneering African-American educator whose career with Baltimore County public schools spanned four decades and the era of segregated schools, died July 6 of a heart attack at his West Baltimore home.
He was 94.
"Arthur...Tags: Pikesville, Bethlehem Steel, Teachers, Anglicanism, YMCA
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Civil rights leader Snowden goes before jury
Carl O. Snowden, the civil rights chief at the Maryland Office of the Attorney General, will go before a Baltimore jury Friday afternoon on marijuana charges. Snowden, 59, was arrested in April, along with Anthony Hill, 29. Officers testified before...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Judges, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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