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Rotunda Giant makes a quiet exit
Edith Bershadsky, of Tuscany-Canterbury, came to the Rotunda Giant shortly before 6 p.m. Thursday to buy a ticket for the record-breaking, $540 million Mega-Millions jackpot. But by the time she got there, Giant Food officials had already removed the...
Tags: Cell Phones, Kevin Kamenetz, Lotteries, Organic Foods, Giant Food, LLC
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Balto. Co. Council member decides against riverfront development
The Baltimore County Council member from Middle River said Thursday that she is opposed to allowing a riverfront housing development on conservation land in her district, which would be the largest project ever outside a long-standing growth-control... -
Baltimore County Council amends development bill
The Baltimore County Council on Monday made significant changes to a measure involving the county development approval process after preservationists said it would undermine an essential county growth-control tool and could run afoul of state law....Tags: Laws, David Marks, Tom Quirk, Ethics, Catonsville
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No 'courtesy' for Wegmans
Baltimore County Councilwoman Vicki Almond faces the kind of decision that makes a job like hers tough. She is being asked whether to allow the rezoning of an empty industrial site in Owings Mills to allow a major retail development anchored by a Wegmans....
Tags: Yogi Berra, Kevin Kamenetz, Kimco Realty, Hunt Valley, Reisterstown Road
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Middle River conservation land targeted for housing growth
Baltimore County planners want to allow hundreds of houses on waterfront conservation land along the Bird River in Middle River, over the strong objections of environmental regulators.
Some county officials say a proposal for up to 400 homes where only...Tags: Overlea, Conservation, Baltimore County, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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As session expires, partially elected school board bill dies
A last-ditch bargaining effort was not enough to overcome Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz's opposition on Monday, April 9, as a bill that would have allowed some elected members on the county's Board of Education died on the House floor in the...Tags: Towson, U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means, Kevin Kamenetz, David Marks, U.S. Senate
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Baltimore County school air conditioning by district
When he delivered his budget proposal last week, Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz announced that his plan would include money for air conditioning at a dozen schools. The County Auditor’s office has prepared a chart for the County...Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Tom Quirk, David Marks, Kenneth N. Oliver, Todd Huff
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Balto. Co. Council may strip bathrooms from transgender bill
Update: Baltimore County Council members say they'll consider an amendment to exempt public restrooms, locker rooms and dressing rooms from a bill meant to protect transgender people from discrimination. Councilman John Olszewski Sr., a Dundalk Democrat,...Tags: Laws, John A. Olszewski, Sr., Perry Hall, Democratic Party, Discrimination
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Transgender bill stirs fear, controversy in Baltimore County
Jenna Fischetti picks a seat at a Baltimore County Starbucks where she can see who's coming and going. As a transgender woman, the 47-year-old is always on guard.
"My head's on the swivel," said Fischetti, a freckled brunette.
When she slips into a...Tags: G.I. Joe (fictional character), Laws, Civil Rights, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Howard County
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Study says families in Baltimore County need $62,000 to cover basic living costs
COLLEGE PARK — A new study says that in order to make ends meet in Baltimore County, a family of three — including an adult, a preschool child and a school-age child — needs to make nearly $62,000 to cover basic needs. That's more...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Poverty, Pikesville, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Baltimore County
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A Baltimore County family needs $62,000 to cover basic costs
To make ends meet in Baltimore County, a family of three that includes an adult, a preschool child and a school-age child needs to make nearly $62,000 to cover basic needs, a new study finds. That is more than three times the federal poverty level. The...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Poverty, Baltimore County
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Baltimore County's old-boy pension plan
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz, Stephen G. Samuel Moxley and Vincent Gardina all have something in common — double-dipping ("Halfway ethical," Dec. 28). Mr. Gardina, who held five consecutive terms on the Baltimore County Council is...Tags: Interior Policy, Kevin Kamenetz, Elections, Catonsville, Interior Policy
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