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St. Paul Street Open Following Water Main Break
Forty homes in the Charles Village were without water following a pipe break Thursday afternoon.

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In 2006 I moved to Charles Village in North Baltimore after being hired at the Baltimore Messenger. I worked at the Messenger until 2009 when I left to become the county government reporter at the Carroll County Times.
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Forty homes in the Charles Village were without water following a pipe break Thursday afternoon.

The center opened its doors again on Wednesday.
The following information was supplied by the Baltimore City Police Department. In cases where a criminal charge is noted, the information provided does not indicate a conviction.
Company tells City Council committee it may have to stop doing public service announcements if it passes.
The tax is almost identical to what was previously proposed by Councilman Bill Henry, who represents the York Road corridor.
The following information was supplied by the Baltimore City Police Department. In cases where a criminal charge is noted, the information provided does not indicate a conviction.
The Board of Estimates approved the Ordinance of Estimates on Wednesday morning.
The house in the 2600 block of Miles Avenue was demolished as part of Baltimore Housing's Vacants to Value program.
The woman was walking in the 3900 block of Falls Road.
Patch asks readers to share their opinions on the news impacting North Baltimore.
Wardell Blackwell, 22, is accused of barricading himself in his apartment before being arrested.
The demolition of the property at 2605 Miles Ave. is scheduled for Tuesday and will make way for an expanded community garden.
One of the robbers was armed with a handgun.
Residents opposed having a grocery store at the proposed development because of its location near Eddie’s Market of Charles Village.
Residents can report illegal dirt bikes to dirtbikes@baltimorepolice.org.
Check out this historic photograph, courtesy of the Baltimore County Public Library.
Fans can watch the game against Archbishop Curley for free at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
VanJonte "Jay" Poulson, of Parkville, is one of the members of a diverse class working to become Baltimore County firefighters.
The cameras would be paid for by an Abell Foundation Grant and monitored by CitiWatch.