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Balto. Co. Council approves $3.7 million school safety plan
Members of the Baltimore County Council on Monday approved spending $3.7 million on school safety equipment, including cameras, improved electronic entry systems and a new visitor ID system. County police, county officials and school leaders proposed...Tags: Catonsville, Perry Hall High School, Metro Centre at Owings Mills, David S. Brown Enterprises Ltd., Tom Quirk
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Older couple robbed at gunpoint in Glen Burnie hotel
An older couple visiting Maryland from West Virginia were robbed at gunpoint at their Glen Burnie hotel on Saturday afternoon after a gunman pretended he was on the hotel maintenance staff, Anne Arundel County Police said Monday. The victims, both 70,...Tags: Theft, Glen Burnie, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia)
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Balto. Co. zoning referendum fight puts spotlight on hired petition companies
Men and women armed with clipboards and pens have been common sights at grocery stores, libraries, farmers' markets and shopping centers in Baltimore County, seeking signatures on petitions to overturn zoning decisions through a voter referendum. But...
Tags: Lawyers, Cordish Cos., Voting, Culture, Annapolis
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Show compassion for panhandlers
I would like to respond to Baltimore City Councilwoman Rikki Spector's efforts to limit panhandling ("Spector bill targets 'aggressive' begging," Jan. 29). In an ideal world, we would not be subjected to these pathetically weary people that we see on... -
Roundup: Oakland Mills boys coast past Centennial, 75-63
After needing fourth-quarter comebacks in each of its previous two games, the No. 12 Oakland Mills boys basketball team made things a little easier on itself Wednesday against Centennial. On the strength of a 21-3 run in the first quarter, the...Tags: Randallstown, Marvin Williams
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Howard Gary Bass, Baltimore District judge
Howard Gary Bass, whose career as a Baltimore District Court judge spanned nearly three decades and who was known as something of a judicial free spirit for his application of humor to the law, died Tuesday afternoon at Good Samaritan Hospital after being...Tags: Lawyers, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Laws, Reisterstown Road, Heart Attack
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Green Spring Station says Balto. Co. zoning process flawed
Green Spring Station — a collection of boutiques, restaurants and offices near the northern end of the Jones Falls Expressway — commands some of the highest rent in Baltimore County. Visitors can shop for French linens at Paris-based Yves...
Tags: Jones Falls Expressway, Property, Cathy Bevins, Referenda, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Hereford boys and girls teams win Baltimore County indoor track and field championship
The Baltimore County indoor track and field championships turned into the Hereford classic as the Hereford boys and girls captured both titles at the Fifth Regiment Armory on Tuesday. It was the seventh straight crown for the girls and fourth straight...
Tags: Catonsville, Track and Field, Perry Hall
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Hope, cynicism run high for second Obama term
— Four years after he rode into the White House on a message of change, President Barack Obama is set to begin his second term Monday amid lowered expectations and a sense that his re-election has done little to alter the nation's fractured...
Tags: Bill Clinton, Public Finance, Personal Weapon Control, Ronald Reagan, John Boehner
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Inauguration on King Day an emotional tie for many
She'd never seen a presidential inauguration in her life, or wanted to, but on Jan. 20, 2009, Nathasa Werts braved bone-chilling weather and a crowd of more than a million people for a trip to Washington. The nation had just elected its first black...
Tags: Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, John G. Roberts, Jr., Lotteries
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Lonnie Harris, factory worker
Lonnie Harris, a retired Continental Can Co. worker and an active church member, died Jan. 3 of respiratory failure at Northwest Hospital. He was 88.
Mr. Harris was born in Littleton, N.C., and after the death of his parents moved to East Baltimore,...Tags: National Great Blacks in Wax Museum, Northwest Hospital, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Memorial Stadium
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