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Trial to begin for officer charged in Randallstown teen's death
It took Chris Brown months to return to work after the death of her 17-year-old son. She has left her old home and is still hesitant to look at pictures of the teen. On Monday, a little more than a year after Christopher Brown died, the Baltimore County...
Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Lobbying, Murder, Prosecution
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Rabid raccoon reported in Bel Air {Police Blotter}
Aberdeen Maryland State Police and Sheriff's Office reports: Matthew Justin Beckner, 18, of the 100 block of West Inca Street, was charged Wednesday with second-degree assault. Mark Anthony Hooker, 50, of the first block of West Inca Street, was...Tags: Walnuts, Burger King, Vandalism, The Home Depot, Theft
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Principal for new school in Mays Chapel announced
After months of controversy surrounding the site selection of Baltimore County's new elementary school in Mays Chapel, the school system on Thursday began the process of assembling the school's leadership team. Stephen Coco, who was selected last...
Tags: Pikesville, Schools, Elementary Schools, Catonsville, Towson
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City police announce arrest in Mount Vernon rape
Baltimore Police arrested a man who they say forced a woman into her Mount Vernon home and raped her as he held a knife to her neck last month. Charick Scott Callaway, 31, of the 3900 block of Tiverton Road in Randallstown faces multiple charges...
Tags: Photography and Video, Mount Vernon, Cell Phones, Police Arrests, Photography Supplies and Services
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Baltimore's Division I boys basketball commitments for the 2013 class
NAME, PREP SCHOOL AND/OR HIGH SCHOOL, COLLEGE Jamel Artis, Notre Dame Prep (Mass.), PITTSBURGH Chase Cormier, Fishburne Military / Milford Mill, GRAMBLING STATE Will Darley, Fishburne Military / Dulaney, UMBC Rodney Elliott, John Carroll, UMBC...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Zion, Oakland (Chicago, Illinois)
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Balto. Co. Council lowers open-space fees for developers
The Baltimore County Council voted Thursday to significantly lower fees developers pay to help the county buy parks and recreational land. A council resolution lowering the fees — in some categories nearly 90 percent — passed in a 6-1 vote,...Tags: Kenneth N. Oliver, Baltimore County, Todd Huff, Perry Hall, Tom Quirk
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Police union, Dundalk residents criticize proposed precinct move
The Baltimore County police union and some Dundalk residents are protesting a plan to move the North Point Police Precinct from a centrally located building to an outlying post in the northern part of the district on Eastern Boulevard. Critics say the...Tags: Dundalk, Patapsco, Dwayne Johnson
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Arundel Casino Dealer School bets on growing needs at Maryland Live
The course is "Introduction to Casino Gambling," but upon entering the classroom, one might be tempted to place a bet at the roulette wheel, the craps table or any of the other table game layouts. As he stared at the roulette wheel, Christopher Lamb...Tags: Students, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Glen Burnie, Native American Gaming Management
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Jeanette M. Smith, housekeeper
Jeanette M. Smith, a retired housekeeper who was active in Republican politics, died May 2 at FutureCare Old Court senior living facility in Randallstown. She was 94. "We are waiting for the results of an autopsy for the cause of death," said a grandson,...
Tags: PTA, American Legion, FutureCare, Anglicanism, Catonsville
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Owings Mills-area farmers markets offer more than produce
The idea came to her in a dream. Yes, a dream. Cathy Shapiro dreamed about coffee-flavored ice pops, strange as that sounds, and then the Pikesville resident spent 18 months turning the dream into reality. This summer, the public can taste the results...
Tags: Baltimore County, Reisterstown Road, Druid Hill, Fells Point, Consumer Goods Industries
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Dr. Howard H. Patt, surgeon
Dr. Howard H. Patt, a former Baltimore surgeon and longtime Mount Washington resident, died April 25 at Sunrise of Santa Monica, a senior living community in California, of complications from a fall. He was 95. "Howard was always a very calm, relaxed and...
Tags: Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Music, Chess Playing, Mount Vernon Place, Health and Medical Professionals
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Wedded: Ashley Cook and Phillip Plymouth
Wedding date: March 23, 2013 Her story: Ashley Cook, 30, grew up in Woodbridge, Va. She is a literary academic content liaison for Baltimore City Public Schools. Her mother, Sherry, is a facilities manager for a government contracting agency in...
Tags: Woodbridge, Baltimore Ravens, Trips and Vacations, Marriage, Hospitals and Clinics
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