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- A winning anti-bullying slogan by eighth-grader Giulia Parsons brought officials and students together at Ridgely Middle Tuesday morning to officially kick off Baltimore County Public Schools' first Bullying Prevention Week.
- When some kids hear the hallowed words "Snow Day" in advance of Monday's storm, they'll grab their coats and sleds and head outdoors. But for Maryvale Preparatory School senior Elizabeth Piet, like a growing number students across the Baltimore region, she'll power up her iPad to see what assignments her teachers have waiting.
- On Thursday, Habitat for Humanity will host a fundraiser at Maggie's in Westminster that is "an exciting one" for the group, Habitat Executive Director Bryan Lyburn said.
- The Undertaker and Hulk Hogan returned to WWE on Monday Noght Raw.
- A man fatally shot by police in Morrell Park last week refused orders to drop a .357 revolver, according to court records, telling officers, "You're going to have to shoot me."
- Crime in Towson, Timonium Cockeysville Jan. 16-28
- Leto's killing has frustrated neighborhood leaders, who say it shows police must step up enforcement efforts in the relatively affluent area.
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- One library recently made headlines for having no books at all – at least, in the physical sense.
- Greater Baltimore Medical Center's Dr. Timothy F. Doran explains how much is too much
- Reports from Harford County police departments
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- New cell phone and social media rules in Howard County schools have been in place for almost five months now, but questions remain among parents as to how the changes are impacting their children's education. The PTA Council of Howard County Monday, Jan. 6, hosted a question-and-answer session at its general meeting, for parents to talk to several Howard County Public School System administrators.
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- Furby is back on store shelves this holiday season, along with other toys that never left: Barbie, Legos and Elmo, to name a few. But, more than ever, tech-related playthings are elbowing their way onto the traditional toys' turf. iPads landed on the National Retail Federation's most popular toy list for the first time this year. Even the reintroduced Furby interacts with a mobile app.
- Dr. Peter C. Maloney, professor of physiology and associate dean for graduate students at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, died Dec. 12 of cancer at his Bare Hills home. He was 72.
- Scrabble at the Bain Center perfect way for seniors to scrabble their brains.
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- Scrabble at the Bain Center perfect way for seniors to scrabble their brains.
- Using iPads as video recorder. Moratorium, please.
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- Tom Noonan Visit Baltimore travel celebrity
- A recap of the Dec. 5 episode of 'Glee,' an 'unaired' Christmas show that perhaps should have stayed that way
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- This has been a very busy season on the ¿Sunday Night Football¿ sidelines for NBC Sports reporter Michele Tafoya, who will be in Baltimore tonight covering the Ravens-Pittsburgh Steelers matchup.
- Google will pay Maryland state government $1 million as part of a $17 million, 37-state settlement for collecting information on consumers' Internet browsing activity without their consent.
- A recap of part 2 of 'The Real Housewives of Miami' reunion, much of which was not fit for a family newspaper
- In two separate incidents, men posing as employees of a water company, gained entry into the homes of elderly women in Towson and Timonium on Nov. 7, police report
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