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    A bicyclist on Mount Royal Ave. recently riding in the slim space between parked cars and two lanes of moving traffic.

    Photo by: Fern Shen

    Baltimore cyclists are mounting a petition campaign to save a plan to put a dedicated bike lane on Mount Royal Avenue amid reports that the presidents of University of Baltimore and MICA quietly nixed the idea. Did they? We asked them. And what’s the city’s position on the controversy?

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    Spiniello’s regional office on East Biddle Street is a busy place.

    Photo by: Fern Shen

    The latest extra work order (EWO) awarded by the city’s spending panel goes to a New Jersey-based company that has been the recipient of 82 EWOs over the last few years. Those have added $19 million to the cost of the original contracts.

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    The scene from Federal Hill looking east – at “Paterakisville” – instead of north at the Inner Harbor.

    Photo by: Mark Reutter

    John Paterakis had a big day wooing Exelon away from the Inner Harbor to Harbor Point, the second of his two mini-cities that are becoming rivals of, if not successors to, the Inner Harbor. Tax credits may explain some of the allure to Exelon, but not all of it.

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    Mitchell Krasnopoler at the vigil last year for his son, Nathan Krasnopoler, fatally injured by a car that struck him as he rode his bike in a Baltimore bike lane.

    Photo by: Jessica Cottrell

    The family of a 20-year-old bicyclist struck and killed by a car driven by an elderly woman wants Maryland to require drivers to pass more than a simple eye test – and they’re opposing a bill put in by the Motor Vehicle Administration to extend the license renewal period from five to eight years.

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  • January 27, 2012

    • Catching up on a slew of interesting things to do and read this weekend that we almost lost track of in the Kickstarter hub-bub. Here are just a few: SATURDAY (1/28/12) New Mercury Non-fiction Reading – Check out tell-it-like-it-is education blogger Edit Barry (see below) and a pack of other feisty non-fictional characters from the [...]

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