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Mildred Attman, paper company co-founder
Mildred Attman, who was a co-founder with her husband of the Acme Paper & Supply Co. and later became a homemaker, died Thursday of heart failure at Sinai Hospital.
The longtime Pikesville resident was 88.
The daughter of a successful businessman and...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Pikesville, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Human Interest, Arts and Culture
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Traffic: Four vehicle accident on I-95 southbound near I-895
As of 9 a.m. Tuesday, traffic was slow on I-95 southbound near I-895 in Baltimore City, due to an accident involving four vehicles. Debris in the road was slowing traffic on Route 100 eastbound near Arundel Mills Boulevard in Anne Arundel County and I-95...
Tags: Transportation, Patapsco, Howard County, Harford Road, Travel
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Light St. closure doesn't slow Orioles traffic but could in coming days
The closure of Light Street didn't heavily disrupt the flow of baseball fans to Camden Yards on Tuesday night for the Orioles' first home game since a burst water main shut the street section last week, fans and officials said. Whether that will remain...Tags: Baseball, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Sports, Baltimore Orioles, Frank Murphy
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Baltimore comes together for Chubby Chaney headstone
The Baltimore SunThough Norman Chaney has lain in obscurity for nearly 76 years, thanks largely to the generosity of Baltimore, the child star is getting a headstone. In May fans launched a campaign to raise money to mark the grave of Chaney, a Baltimore native, who...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Politics, Elections
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Woman shot inside downtown Baltimore's Brookshire Hotel
A woman was shot Saturday evening inside downtown Baltimore's Brookshire Hotel — one of several shootings overnight in the city. At 9:40 p.m. Saturday, a man left the hotel at 120 E. Lombard St., approached an officer outside and told him that a...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Harbor Hospital, Shootings, Baltimore Hotels, Health
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Violent spate of city shootings raises concern of crime spike
As the sun waned Tuesday afternoon in Northeast Baltimore, 51-year-old Stephanie Yancey held back tears as she placed flowers, balloons and a teddy bear in front of Sully's Seafood & Subs on Belair Road, across the street from her home.
A day earlier,...Tags: Theft, Anirban Basu, Belair Road, Murder, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
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Exelon lays out plans for new Baltimore headquarters
Exelon Corp.'s new headquarters in Baltimore is designed to be a glassy, 22-story skyscraper, similar in style to the Legg Mason tower, which would be a neighbor on the Harbor East waterfront, according to preliminary designs revealed Wednesday.
The...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations, Business, Sales, Harbor East
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New energy firm headquarters could alter city skyline
Exelon Corp.'s pledge to build a new Baltimore headquarters as part of its proposed buyout of Constellation Energy could alter the city's skyline, injecting fresh life into the traditional downtown business district or further expanding the waterfront...Tags: Office and Retail Spaces, Companies and Corporations, Educate Incorporated, Harbor East, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore
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Baltimore City Community College unified by struggle to get off probation
Carolane Williams does not flinch when confronted with the particulars of her difficult year, which included an employee uprising and unwanted scrutiny from the leader of the state.
"I knew I was going to have to tough it out," says the woman who has led...Tags: Government, Science, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Graduation
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Exelon picks Harbor Point for future headquarters
Harbor Point, a development project led by bakery magnate and developer John Paterakis Sr., will be the site of the headquarters for the combined Constellation-Exelon company if the proposed merger is completed, the energy giants announced Wednesday.
The...Tags: Government, Companies and Corporations, Business, Harbor East, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore
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Developer seeks tax break to lure Exelon
The owner of one of the last undeveloped sites at the Inner Harbor is seeking a property tax break from the city to allow it to compete with the developers of four other sites that have proposed or considered building a downtown headquarters for Exelon...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations, Fells Point, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Pikesville
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