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City fire officials investigating rooftop fire in Pigtown
Baltimore city fire officials are investigating the cause of a fire that started on the roof of a rowhouse in Pigtown Sunday afternoon. Fire officials responded to a call about a fire at 1169 Sargeant Street at 4:21 p.m., said Fire Captain Roman Clark.... -
Mega Millions: Mega jackpot sparks buying frenzy
Luck was on Grantland Jackson's side. When the 63-year-old Pigtown resident woke up Wednesday and heard the Mega Millions prize had been bumped up to $500 million, he knew he'd be heading around the corner to the Shop n Go food store on Washington...
Tags: Mega Millions Lottery, Services and Shopping, Sykesville, Lifestyle and Leisure, Lotteries
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Occupy Baltimore members gather to fight foreclosure
Occupy Baltimore protesters set a new scene Tuesday for their stand against corporate greed and social injustice: a red-brick rowhouse in Union Square where a 65-year-old widow has made her home for nearly six years.
As many as 100 protesters gathered...Tags: Politics, Juvenile Delinquency, Activism, Protest, Inner Harbor
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In city, Republicans, Greens, Libertarians push for the polls
Members of the Republican, Green and Libertarian parties are often divided by strong ideological differences in national politics. But in Baltimore, their candidates emphatically agree on at least one thing: They're fed up with the Democratic dominance of...Tags: Libertarian Party, William H. Cole IV, Economy, Business and Finance, Robert W. Curran, Voting
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There are lots of good pit bulls
I usually enjoy Dan Rodricks' columns, even when I don't fully agree with them. This one — about the recent Maryland Court of Appeals decision deeming any "pit bull" or "pit bull mix" dog to be inherently dangerous — I simply find dismaying ("...Tags: Dog (animal)
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Backstory: Bettye Mills, flamboyant and kind club owner
Long before ecdysiast Blaze Starr became the reigning Queen of The Block, there was the legendary Bettye Mills, who arose from humble Pigtown origins to become one of the tenderloin district's more memorable characters and nightclub owners — which...Tags: Roland Park, Dining and Drinking, Perry Hall, World War II (1939-1945), Cancer
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Gregory W. Gildark
Gregory William Gildark, a retired police officer and heavy equipment operator, died of an aortic rupture April 23 at his Mount Jackson, Va., home. The former Severn resident was 64. Born in Baltimore and raised on West Cross Street in Pigtown, he...
Tags: Linthicum, Halethorpe, Occidental Petroleum Corp., Abusive Behavior, American Legion
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Police investigate nine shootings in city since Friday
A man who was shot in the chest Monday night was the ninth person shot in Baltimore since Friday afternoon, according to police. Two of the victims died. The latest incident occurred Monday about 8:30 p.m. on Imla Street in the city's Southeastern...Tags: Charles Carroll, Murder, Shootings, Prosecution, Health
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Camden Yards' Roof Deck hits a home run with fans
The Baltimore SunJust minutes after the gates opened at Camden Yards, the new Roof Deck had its first customer -- Romeo Santos of Pigtown. "My goal was to be the first one up on this deck and grab a beer." Roof Deck is open to Oriole Park ticket-holders at every game,...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Dining and Drinking, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Fenway Park, Restaurants
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Man charged in crash that killed two girls goes on trial
To the police officer patrolling near BWI Marshall Airport around midnight, the maroon Lincoln sedan on New Ridge Road stood out. Two front headlights were out, and the windshield was caved in with "two large impact craters." The female driver admitted...
Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Govans, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Transportation Accidents
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Woman testifies defendant was driving when girls were hit
A Severn woman broke down in tears several times Thursday in Baltimore Circuit Court as she testified that her boyfriend was driving the 2001 Lincoln that struck and killed two teenagers on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard last June. She said she switched...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Lawyers, Transportation Accidents, Crime, Law and Justice, Martin Luther King Jr.
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James Thomas Lee Stubbs, laundry manager
James Thomas Lee Stubbs, a retired hospital laundry manager and World War II veteran, died Sunday of complications from dementia at St. Joseph Medical Center. The Perry Hall resident was 95. The son of a factory worker and Montgomery Ward cafeteria...Tags: Perry Hall, World War II (1939-1945), Charles Street, Health, St. Joseph Medical Center
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