Sunoco, GEICO among sponsors Organizers of the Baltimore Grand Prix announced new sponsors Thursday for the three-day street racing festival slated to be held around the Inner Harbor over Labor Day weekend.
Get the rules straight, son Baltimore's Jake Fox has been very publicly called out for violating baseball's sacred Unwritten Rulebook, which would be no big deal, except that the loudest voice belonged to his own manager.
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Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's proposed $2.7 billion budget does not raise taxes, but cuts hours at city libraries and would make pools run on a staggered schedule throughout the summer.
They ask that funding be directed at retaining and hiring for the classroom A group of Baltimore County delegates has written a letter to County Executive Kevin Kamenetz asking that he restore teaching positions the school system was planning to eliminate in July.
BALTIMORE, April 1 (UPI) -- A 14-year-old Baltimore boy beat his grandmother with a hammer Thursday morning in a fit of rage and then called police, investigators said.
Despite heavy lobbying by city boosters, Baltimore was not picked as the beta site for the Google Fiber high-speed, broadband project. Baltimore had been one of 1,100 cities vying to be picked by the Mountain View, Calif.-based company to be a test site for a fiber-optic network capable of delivering Internet speeds 100 times faster than [...]
About 60 protest planned cuts to teaching positions in front of Towson courthouse Baltimore County high school students rallied Monday to keep their teachers in their schools, taking their protests to Towson's streets and county officials' offices.
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake visits the Remington neighborhood to push her "Safe Streets" initiative.
Della Rose’s Tavern in Canton is decorated with emblems of Baltimore’s sports passions: signed Johnny Unitas and Brooks Robinson jerseys, photos of Ray Lewis, Alan Ameche and Memorial Stadium . . . and a Washington Capitals bubble hockey game. About a mile away, a chalkboard sign outside the Hudson Street Stackhouse urges fans to “Rock the Red,” while inside a Capitals jersey hangs behind the ...
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