Lexington Market Once Put the Charm in Charm City
Places like Lexington Market help make Baltimore a special town, writes Michael Olesker.
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Founded in 1782, Baltimore's Lexington Market is the oldest continuously operating public market in the United States. (Photo courtesy of Lexington Market)
Places like Lexington Market help make Baltimore a special town, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreThe disgraced former mayor deserves some leniency, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreOn this Valentine’s Day, Michael Olekser writes about how he met his beshert.
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UMBC's women's basketball program is a prime example of the rise of young women in sports. (Provided photo)
Michael Olesker writes about the rise of women in the sports world.
Read MoreMichael Olesker pays tribute to the late Roger Kahn, whose book “The Boys of Summer” is considered one of the greatest sports books of all time.
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Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi rips up a copy of President Donald Trump's speech after he delivered the State of the Union address. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)
Republicans should be concerned over more than the tearing up of papers by Nancy Pelosi, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreDoes the Democratic nominee for the 7th Congressional District still have the energy and the right stuff to take on President Trump and his ilk, Michael Olesker wonders.
Read MoreMichael Olesker writes about the luminaries who came out of the 7th District.
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Baltimore County Police Chief Melissa R. Hyatt (left) and Baltimore County Executive John A. Olszewski Jr. speak to the media with County Administrative Officer Stacy L. Rodgers. (Photo courtesy Baltimore County Police Department)
It’s not only the city that reels from rampant crime, spiraling violence and a sense of anxiety, writes Michael Olesker.
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The Kingston Trio, shown here in 2003: (left to right) George Grove, Bob Shane and Bobby Haworth. (Wikipedia)
Michael Olesker offers memories of Bob Shane, the Kingston Trio, a College Park dorm brimming with harmony, and an idyllic time long ago.
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According to the New York Times, a manuscript of John Bolton's upcoming memoir contends that President Trump told Bolton in August that he wanted to continue freezing $391 million in military aid to Ukraine until that country investigated Democratic presidential contender Joe Biden and his son, Hunter. (Alex Wong/Getty Images, via JTA)
The Baltimore native and former National Security Advisor is in the fight of his life, writes Michael Olesker.
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