NEWS
By Mike Klingaman and Mike Klingaman,Evening Sun Staff | January 11, 1991
On those rare nights when city streets are quiet, and he has time to think, Detective Tom Pellegrini drags a large cardboard box from beneath his desk and meticulously picks through it.It is a box filled with terror, of stark police photographs and related evidence detailing the murder of a child. The detective works slowly. The box weighs nearly 75 pounds.The child weighed only 68 pounds.LaTanya Wallace would have been 14 years old next Wednesday, and Pellegrini knows how best to pay homage to the bright-eyed little girl from West Baltimore: He wants to arrest her killer.
NEWS
October 5, 1993
FIRE* Manchester: Manchester, Hampstead and Lineboro were dispatched for a shed fire on Park Avenue at 9:50 p.m. Friday. Units were out for 28 minutes.
NEWS
February 21, 2003
On Wednesday, February 19, 2003; L. FRANK, long time teacher of Catonsville High School. Loving brother of Carolyn Sharp Hale of Raleigh, N.C. A Memorial Service will be celebrated at Grace and St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Park Avenue and Monument Street at a later date. Interment private. Arrangements by Witzke Funeral Home, Inc. of Columbia, 410-992-9090.
NEWS
November 8, 2009
On October 30, 2009, IVANA N. CREIGHTON. Viewing Sunday 12 noon to 6 p.m. Monday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The family to receive friends Monday at 1st Emmanuel Church, 2209 Park Avenue. 6:30 Wake. 7:00 Funeral.
NEWS
By Kevin Rector, The Baltimore Sun | October 30, 2012
When Peter Goode walked out of his Hampden home about 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, one of the first things he said he noticed on the wet and leaf-strewn street were parking enforcement officers apparently "looking for any type of violation they could find. " Given that the city had issued a travel restriction on driving for everybody but emergency personnel from Monday into midday Tuesday, the issuing of tickets struck Goode and other residents as unfair. He pointed out that many drivers had to get out of Sandy's path quickly, before they could find suitable parking spots in densely packed residential areas where parking is often tough to find.
NEWS
October 17, 1997
FiresManchester: Firefighters from Hampstead assisted Manchester at 1: 50 p.m. Wednesday, responding to a fire alarm on Church Street. Units were out 19 minutes.Manchester: Firefighters responded at 1: 42 p.m. Wednesday for a utility pole fire on Park Avenue. Units were out 14 minutes.Lineboro: Firefighters assisted York County, Pa., at 7: 11 a.m. Wednesday, responding to a fire on Lineboro Road. Units were out 16 minutes.Pub Date: 10/17/97
BUSINESS
By Knight-Ridder News Service | February 24, 1992
Buick's luxury sedan, the Park Avenue, and Honda's fuel-efficient Civic VX hatchback were named as the best American and import car values, according to IntelliChoice.IntelliChoice's 1992 editions of "The Complete Car Cost Guide" and "The Complete Small Truck Cost Guide" found that cars built by the Big Three U.S. automakers account for 34 percent of those vehicles named as the No. 1 or No. 2 values.
NEWS
December 30, 2009
On Sunday December 27, 2009 W. Robert Higgins A memorial service will be held at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 811 Cathedral Street at West Read Street, at 11:00 am Wednesday December 30th. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that any donations be made to Grace and St. Peter's School, 707 Park Avenue, Baltimore 21202, or the Enoch Pratt Free Library, Department of Institutional Advancement, 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore 21201.
NEWS
By Howard County Bureau of The Sun | December 6, 1991
Howard County police charged eight protesters demonstrating on a roof and water tower at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory near Columbia yesterday with trespass.The protesters said they were members of the Baltimore Emergency Response Network. The demonstrators were protesting the military contract work at the lab at a time when Baltimore and the state are cutting funds for education, libraries and the poor.They were released on their own recognizance, pending a March 26 trial in the county District Court.
NEWS
By Edward Gunts and Edward Gunts,SUN STAFF | February 20, 1997
WHEN A HEAVY snowstorm caused the roof of the old Greyhound bus garage in Mount Vernon to collapse four years ago this week, redevelopment officials in Baltimore might have made a case for knocking down the rest of the building andturning the property into a parking lot.Instead, they committed funds to stabilize the bulging north wall and reconstruct the vaulted timber roof so the empty garage could be put to a new use.As a result of their decision to...