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Johns Hopkins Hospital initially reported a 200-gallon diesel spill on its East Baltimore campus. Hours later, more than 2,000 gallons had spread to the Inner Harbor.
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Efforts to clean up the spill could cause traffic problems in the Harbor East area on Thursday.
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According to Live Baltimore– the city’s tourism arm-- $1.4 M was spent at small business during last year’s CIAA tournament week. That’s out of an estimated $32.5M economic impact.
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The proposed bill would add a small refundable deposit on beverage containers, aiming to boost recycling and reduce litter in the state.
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Workers at Baltimore's Hilton Inner Harbor ratified a new union contract after months of negotiations.
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Colin Tarbert, President and CEO of the Baltimore Development Corporation, discusses the Baltimore Together plan and the goal for an inclusive and prosperous future for the city.
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Bacteria concerns still linger for some scientists.
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Voters will decide via charter amendment if residential housing should become part of the Harbor redesign.
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Harborplace's developer did not say when demolition will happen, but they will continue to engage with community members as part of its 12-month “design phase."
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Baltimore will soon have an official network of water trails to take in the city’s sights by canoe, kayak or stand-up paddleboard.