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North Baltimore Patch's Stories of the Week
July 3, 2011
Religious leaders gathered on the steps of the Cathedral of the Incarnation in North Baltimore to affirm their support of Maryland’s DREAM Act.
While the Democratic primary for Baltimore mayor is already shaping up into a fight for Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, the race for City Council president has so far been a bore.
b, the free tabloid published by The Baltimore Sun,is cutting back from publishing five days a week to every Wednesday, according to an email obtained by Patch that was written by Tim Ryan, the newspaper's publisher.
Tom Kiefaber, former owner of the Senator Theatre, announced that he will run for City Council Primary in the Sept. 13 Democratic primary.
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