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Mayor invites family, donors, business allies to skybox at Ravens games
Ravens tickets extended to personal, political guests, records show
A small circle of city employees, business leaders, campaign donors and family members counted among guests of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake in Baltimore's private skybox at M&T Bank Stadium. The tickets to Ravens home games, free to the city, were extended for personal and political purposes, The Sun has found.


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Former theater seen as a centerpiece for north arts district
Centre Theater to house film screenings, music venues, artists' studios
Centre Theater to feature film screenings, music, studios


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Crime Beat: Maximum penalty is too little for family of slain boxer
A 31-year-old man convicted by a jury of manslaughter in the fatal stabbing of a 17-year-old boxing standout last year was sentenced Thursday to the maximum of 10 years in prison.


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Police investigating fatal shooting in quiet Windsor Hills
City police are on the scene of a homicide in Northwest Baltimore's Windsor Hills neighborhood, after a body was discovered on a quiet residential street this morning.


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Tall ship Eagle heads back to the open sea
Four months in dry dock gets Coast Guard icon ready for duty
When the Coast Guard's tall ship Eagle glided under the Key Bridge on Wednesday morning, it looked a lot better than it did when it arrived at the Inner Harbor four months ago.


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Officer, pedestrian hurt in West Baltimore car crash
Officer's car hit pole near Franklin and Edmondson
A Baltimore police officer and a pedestrian were hurt Wednesday evening after the officer's car hit a pole in West Baltimore, police said.


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Man pleads guilty to stealing $1.4M from city Housing Authority
Keith Eugene Daughtry, 50, of D.C. allowed his identity to be used to further scheme
A man from the District of Columbia pleaded guilty Wednesday to conspiring to commit bank fraud as part of a plan to gain about $1.4 million from the Baltimore Housing Authority, prosecutors said.


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Disgraced collector pleads guilty to stealing historical documents
Barry H. Landau admits to stealing thousands of historic papers from museums from Maryland to Vermont
Barry H. Landau admits to stealing thousands of historic papers from museums from Maryland to Vermont


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Exelon lays out plans for new Baltimore headquarters
Preliminary design calls for 22-story skyscraper at Harbor Point
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.


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Mitchell would create school construction authority
If voters approve, agency would handle funding, issue bonds
A Baltimore delegate plans to introduce legislation to create an authority to oversee a new stream of school construction money that the city would get under a plan envisioned by schools CEO Andrés Alonso.


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