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  • Roland Moskal, a 36-year veteran of the Baltimore City school system, at the Fait Ave. home that his family has owned since 1904. - Photo by Erik Zygmont
    109 years and counting
    April 10, 2013, 2 Comments

    Knocking on doors throughout Southeast Baltimore in 2004, City Council candidate Jim Kraft periodically encountered a certain phenomenon. “A lot of older women would come to the door,” explained Johns ...

  • LiquorStore
    Liquor Board audit identifies deficiencies
    April 10, 2013, No comments

    A performance audit of the Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City has concluded that the agency has multiple problems, including a lack of written policies and procedures, little ...

  • From Boston to Bank…Conkling to Curley…Eastern to East… Dean to Decker…Fagley to Fleet…and everywhere in between… these local merchants have what you need.
    Meet Your Merchants: Canton/Highlandtown
    March 27, 2013, 1 Comment

    From Boston to Bank…Conkling to Curley…Eastern to East… Dean to Decker…Fagley to Fleet…and everywhere in between…  these local merchants have what you need.   FutureCare Canton Harbor “For one minute, please ...

  • CrimeSceneTapeHC1010
    Canton: Two men robbed at gunpoint
    March 27, 2013, 2 Comments

    Robbery O’Donnell St., 5600 block, March 18, 1 a.m. A woman told the Northeast Police District that while at the nightclub, she saw her ex-boyfriend and fled, but he hit ...

  • "Yes, my hair is naturally thick and curly, and I'm 80 years old."  - Photo by Erik Zygmont
    Z is for Zippy
    March 27, 2013, No comments

    “I’ve given a lot of talks in my time, and when people ask, ‘When will this speaker shut up and sit down,’ the answer is when I get to Z!” ...

  • This rendering shows the 57-unit apartment building being built on the former sites of 1202 and 1220 S. East St. in Canton. Photo courtesy of Taylor Property Group.
    New apartments: 57 units in Canton
    March 20, 2013, 2 Comments

    A local developer has broken ground on a 57-unit apartment building near the Canton waterfront. “It’s an exiting project,” said Ross Taylor, a Canton resident and a principal at Taylor ...