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More than 100,000 without power in Baltimore County; Reisterstown pumping station power restored
As Baltimore County cleans up from the wave of storms that hit Friday night, there were more than 110,000 customers without power as of 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 30, but the county was reporting that areas without water should see relief soon. Earlier...
Tags: Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Towson, Randallstown, Reisterstown
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Aldi offers a sneak peek at new Towson location
Officials of the fast-growing Aldi's supermarket chain say they've long had their eyes on Towson as a market with appealing demographics and potential for growth. At a preview event on Thursday for the chain's new store on Taylor Avenue in Loch Raven...
Tags: Safeway Inc., Towson, Dundalk, Randallstown, Catonsville
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New precinct commander on beat in Towson
As a 28-year veteran of the county police force who has spent the past six years in a command position, Capt. Jonathan Trentzsch is confident in his abilities to take over as commander of the Towson Precinct from Al Jones, who was promoted from captain to...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Towson, Nordstrom, David Marks, Colleges and Universities
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Man found in burning truck in Essex a homicide victim
A man found dead in a burning pickup truck in Essex last weekend was a victim of homicide, and Baltimore County Police have a warrant to arrest a county man in the killing, the police said Wednesday. According to a release from the police, Lennell Earl...Tags: Nottingham, Parkville, Murder
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Project Lightbulb to supply homes in Arbutus and Lansdowne with free energy-saving equipment
Free energy-efficient upgrades available to area residents Residents in Arbutus and Lansdowne have the opportunity to save money and become more environmentally friendly through Project Lightbulb, a program run by a Baltimore City nonprofit. Civic Works...Tags: Baltimore County, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Energy Saving, Dundalk
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Sailabration launches War of 1812 bicentennial
Baltimore will launch its commemoration of the War of 1812 by land, sea and air this week, starting with parachute jumps into Camden Yards and a parade of tall ships into the harbor. The history-filled week features music, fireworks and an air show over...
Tags: Al Roker, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Fort McHenry, Cherry Hill
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County economic strategy focuses on nine employment centers
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz announced on Feb. 14 a "strategic operations plan" for the county's Department of Economic Development, one that he said is focused on expanding the county's employment base. "This more deliberate, strategic...Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Hunt Valley, Marketing, Towson, Employment Opportunities
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Baltimore County Library rejects offer to distribute discarded books
When David Boyd found 171 children's books in the trash behind Hereford Library last month, he asked Jim Fish, Baltimore County Public Library director, if he could pick up books destined to be destroyed. Boyd's wife, Cathy, who teaches at Essex...Tags: Libraries, Kevin Kamenetz, Todd Huff
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Baltimore County man sentenced to life in murder-for-hire scheme
A Rosedale man was sentenced Monday to life imprisonment for arranging a meeting between his aunt and the man she hired to kill her husband. Seamus Anthony Coyle, who turned 30 last week, was sentenced by Baltimore County Circuit Judge Thomas Bollinger...Tags: Lawyers, Towson, Trials, Justice System, Punishment
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Cockpit in Court Summer Theater opens with "The King and I"
The opening of Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre is a sign of the season for local theatergoers. It's kicking off its 40th season on the Essex campus of the Community College of Baltimore County with a production of "The King and I" that has voices as...
Tags: Music Theater, Community College of Baltimore County, Entertainment Events, Music, Dance
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Civil rights violations alleged in Baltimore County noose incident
An Essex man has been indicted on civil rights charges stemming from an April 2010 incident in which a dead raccoon was found hanging from a noose on a Middle River family's front porch. According to the indictment, which comes nearly two years after the...Tags: Police Investigations, Civil Rights, Prosecution, Lawyers, Justice System
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Harford County Police Blotter
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Erik Takacs, 21, of the 700 block of Plater Street, was charged Monday with having an opiate without prescription, possession of a drug other than marijuana and illegal...Tags: Hamilton, Falconbridge Limited, Walmart, Luis Gonzalez, Police Arrests
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