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With Gino's on the way, Aberdeen Oks Chick-fil-A, apartment complex
Gino's, the legendary burger and chicken eatery, Chick-fil-A and a new apartment complex are well on the way to Aberdeen. And all, including the apartments plan which has more than doubled in size from 84 units when presented to the planning commission in...Tags: Gino Marchetti, National Football League
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Police officer shot in training exercise at former hospital site
A University of Maryland campus police officer was critically wounded Tuesday after being shot in the head by an instructor during a training exercise with Baltimore police, an incident that prompted the city’s police commissioner to suspend all...
Tags: Baltimore County, Colleges and Universities, Shootings, University of Maryland, College Park, Injuries and Wounds
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Nearly $600,000 donated in bid to overturn Baltimore County zoning
Developers and shopping center owners contributed nearly $600,000 in the rejected bid to overturn Baltimore County Council votes on zoning issues, according to financial reports. If successful, the referendum drive would have allowed county voters to...
Tags: Local Elections, David S. Brown Enterprises Ltd., Foundry Row, Cordish Cos., Voting
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At city celebration, Kamenetz notes county's piece of Baltimore Ravens
Among the crowd of some 200,000 people who attended the Baltimore Ravens' triumphant parade and celebration in Baltimore on Tuesday were more than a few parents who had to make a choice between letting their children attend and keeping a day of school....
Tags: Ed Reed, Kevin Kamenetz, Super Bowl
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Balto. Co. elections board rejects referendum bid on zoning decisions
Baltimore County elections officials on Tuesday rejected a referendum challenge to a planned Wegmans in Owings Mills and a mixed-use development in Middle River, saying petitions used in the ballot drive did not give voters enough information. Board of...
Tags: Cathy Bevins, David S. Brown Enterprises Ltd., Reisterstown Road, Vicki Almond, Foundry Row
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Pages from the Past: Determined soldier twice deterred from coming home
An article in the Feb. 7, 1963, edition of the Herald Argus and Baltimore Countian reported on a local soldier determined to come home, despite not having permission to do so.. Officers Herbert D. King and William Raubach of the Wilkens Avenue police...Tags: Patapsco, Catonsville, Halethorpe, Annapolis, U.S. Military
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Five questions with … Karen L. Sitnick
Karen L. Sitnick's job is jobs — helping people find them.
As director of the Mayor's Office of Employment Development in Baltimore, she oversees an effort that isn't simple, even in the best of times, as residents struggle to overcome education...Tags: U.S. Conference of Mayors, Culture, Social Sciences, Microsoft Corporation, Loyola University Maryland
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Wednesday traffic: 2 accidents jam I-295 south, I-795 south
Two separate traffic accidents caused major delays in the Baltimore region early Wednesday morning — one affecting southbound traffic on Interstate 295 in Anne Arundel County and the other affecting southbound traffic on Interstate 795 in...
Tags: Baltimore County, Inner Harbor, Hospitals and Clinics, Transportation Accidents, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore
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Western Tech students to receive Content of Character awards Friday
Jacob Badin and Radhika Patel of Western School of Technology and Environmental Science will be presented with 2013 Content of Character awards Friday, Jan. 18, during the Baltimore County Office of Human Resources' 8th annual Birthday Commemoration for...Tags: Baltimore County, Catonsville, Kevin Kamenetz, University of Maryland, College Park
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Basketball roundup: Owings Mills boys upset Randallstown
With the game tied at 61 with nine seconds left, Koron Ford brought the ball up 80 feet and hit Ceontay Coit with a bounce pass. Coit made the game-winning layup with 1.7seconds left as host Owings Mills upset No. 6 Randallstown, 63-61, Friday night. The...Tags: Randallstown, Elkton
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Batts pledges agency-wide review of weapons use
Baltimore Police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts announced an across-the-board review of how city officers use weapons after the accidental shooting of a trainee during exercises last week. Speaking Tuesday at the police academy on Northern Parkway,...
Tags: Weaponry, Photography Supplies and Services, New York City Police Department, Anthony W. Batts, Firearms
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