Though the ancient fishing village on the Mediterranean coast remains a relatively tiny part of French wine production—with barely 3,800 acres under vine—wine enthusiasts continue to take note of its influence.
“Grazing tables can connect a room full of strangers” says owner Kandace Lecocq. “I love the way it makes them interact.”
The fourth-year law student is from a village in the Kunduz Province, which didn’t even have a public school until U.S. troops dislodged the Taliban around 2003. She’ll take the Maryland bar exam in July.
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Shuttered for much of the past quarter century, the museum officially reopens (again) on August 13 following a $5.5-million overhaul.
Demonstrators paint Gay Street pavement at City Hall plaza.
Scenes from Monday’s youth-led demonstration through the downtown streets.
Former mayor faces 11 counts, including conspiracy, in alleged children’s book scheme.
In new book, former undercover cop Jim Cabezas details his career fighting corruption and blindness.
Baltimore’s “squeegee kids” have been a source of hot debate and off-and-on concern for decades.
On September 7, City Hall’s dome will illuminate to support Stand Up To Cancer.
Little new information likely released publicly; City leaders ask for patience.
'I still want to know why none of the officers called for immediate medical assistance.'
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As violent crime in Southeast Baltimore rises, one resident speaks out.