Volunteers as young as 11 years old are showing other children how learning can be fun at Baltimore County's libraries.
An offer to donate an organ to a stranger sets off a chain of events involving 16 people in four states.
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A correctional institution in Hagerstown is donating more than 110 tons of field stone to the Antietam National Battlefield.
Recent death of Crofton boy provides stark illustration that gangs aren't confined to inner cities
Mapping city homicides, crime in Anne Arundel County and much more
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Patricia D. Jackson, who spent 35 years in real estate sales and was a longtime resident of the...
Lillian R. "Goody" Boring, a homemaker and former clerk who enjoyed the rural life she found in...
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An unfair dealer monopoly on repairs - July 8, 2009 - Typical American consumers - and that's most of us - probably make these assumptions about new cars:...
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Breathing new life into old buildings - July 4, 2009 - My curiosity led me to walk a few blocks from my front door and ask just what was happening at the...
Man's killing stirs whispers of resurgent gangs in Pen LucyPeter Hermann's "Crime Scenes" is a reported feature that provides context about many of the... |
Balto. Co. youth soccer coach charged with soliciting girl for sexA 32-year-old Baltimore County youth soccer coach faces sexual solicitation of a minor and child... |
MTA bans operators from using phones on jobIn the wake of fatal transit accidents across the nation, the Maryland Transit Administration has... |
O'Malley says Md. better prepared for swine flu in the fallGov. Martin O'Malley said Thursday that Maryland and other states will be better prepared to deal... |
Rockville police probe deaths of man, woman in 70sPolice in Rockville were investigating Thursday the suspicious deaths of a man and woman in their... |
Senator owner lauded by theater groupSenator Theatre owner Tom Kiefaber, whose financially troubled North Baltimore landmark is scheduled... |
3 subpoenas are withdrawn in Dixon caseThree subpoenas for witnesses in the criminal case against Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon were... |
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Maryland hopes to buy back crab licensesCrabbers, name your price. In an unprecedented move to protect Chesapeake Bay crabs, the state is... |