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Farm to Chef event moves to Visionary museum
The Baltimore SunMore than 30 Baltimore chefs have been lined up for the 3rd annual Farm to Chef culinary competition. The event, produced by the American Institute of Wine & Food Baltimore chapter, partners chefs with local farms to create recipes for the 300 guests....Tags: Recipes, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, American Visionary Art Museum, Restaurants
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Oriol Servia, Baltimore's 'favorite driver,' ready for Grand Prix
The Baltimore SunA year ago, Oriol Servia said he should be Baltimore's favorite driver because his name, Oriol, means Oriole in Spanish. He felt he was Baltimore's own. "Ever since I arrived in this country, people say, 'Oh, Oriol, like the cookie,' and I always say,...Tags: IndyCar Series, Panther DRR, Open-Wheel Racing, Auto Racing, Grand Prix of Baltimore
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A smile for the ages
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. If so, I have one for you. It came to mind last week when I heard of the death of Neil Armstrong, famed for being the first to set foot upon the Moon. His boyish face appeared on many photos through the years,...
Tags: Science and Technology, Buzz Aldrin, Human Interest, Neil Armstrong, NASA
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Chesapeake Bay cleanup gets $9 million in grants
The Chesapeake Bay cleanup got a shot in the arm today (Tuesday, 8/28), as federal and nonprofit officials announced grants totaling $9.2 million for planting trees, restoring wetlands, installing rain gardens and other projects across the watershed. The...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, Benjamin L. Cardin, Environmental Issues, Inner Harbor
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BaltTech Intelligence: Here's what you need to know before you leave for the weekend
There's so much happening in Baltimore these days that my little ol' tech blog can't keep up with it. Here's what happened this week, and what's coming up that you should know about: 1. Tech Parents can party: We held the second bi-monthly Baltimore Tech...Tags: Science and Technology, Lifestyle and Leisure, Online Advertising, Social Media, Invention and Innovation
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Severe storm watch issued across Maryland
Severe storms are moving across the mid-Atlantic Wednesday afternoon packing potentially dangerous winds, hail, lightning and torrential rains. Severe storm warnings were issued across Frederick and Carroll counties about 3 p.m., and new warnings were...
Tags: Weather Reports, Weather, Weather Warnings, Baltimore Weather, Baltimore County
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Downtown reaches 107 as heat fuels severe storms
Record-breaking heat fueled severe storms that swept across parts of Maryland on Wednesday.
Though not an official record-keeping location, Maryland Science Center reached 107 degrees, tying the hottest mark ever recorded in Baltimore, on July 10, 1936....Tags: Weather Reports, Weather, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Baltimore Weather, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.
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Sally Ride had the cool to break the barriers
Sally Ride had the coolest name. Perfect for the first American woman in space. On that day in 1983 when she shattered the ultimate glass ceiling aboard the shuttle Challenger, many in the crowd of a quarter-million people watching the launch — a...
Tags: Science and Technology, Al Gore, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Gloria Steinem, Science
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Themed bachelorette parties
Before slipping into that white wedding dress and saying "I do," every bride-to-be deserves a proper single-lady send-off. This month marks the peak of the wedding season, which means it's also one of the most popular times for bachelorette parties....
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Science and Technology, Lifestyle and Leisure, Marriage, Bars and Clubs
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Seinfeld's No Soup for You truck hits Baltimore today
The Baltimore SunThere will be no soup for you but plenty of free eats as the "No Soup for You" truck pulls into Baltimore today. The truck -- an homage to the famous "Seinfeld" episode featuring The Soup Nazi -- will be parked at the Maryland Science Center in...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Seinfeld (tv program), Foods and Beverages, Soups
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Science Center visitors get insider's view of Curiosity rover
Visitors to the Maryland Science Center's "SpaceLink" exhibit had an extra source to answer questions about Mars rover Curiosity on Monday -- a scientist who helped develop one of its instruments. Jennifer Stern, a space research scientist at the NASA...
Tags: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Science and Technology, Greenbelt (Prince George's, Maryland), NASA, Science
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Baltimore-area reservoirs at or near capacity
Despite rainfall totals 6 inches below normal so far this year, Baltimore-area reservoirs are full, or nearly so. Loch Raven and Prettyboy reservoirs are both at 100 percent capacity, holding about 40 billion gallons of water together, according to the...Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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