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- Catonsville library gears up for summer reading program with extra activities
- When players compete in Heartland Classic this week, they'll also help the community affected by last month's storm
- Kevin Plank and crew answered analysts' most pressing questions, but international expansion still work in progress
- Woman attempts to break into ex-boyfriend's apartment to confront him
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- Crimes reported in Towson, Timonium, Cockeysville for May 7-10
- Many home or business burglaries
- Crime reported in Towson, Timonium, Cockeysville, April 23- May 6.
- Calendar of events for older adults sponsored by Laurel area senior centers: Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center, North Laurel 50+ Center and city of Laurel Division of Senior Services.
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- Kennedy Krieger Institute will mark Autism Awareness Month with its 9th Annual ROAR for Autism fundraising event April 28. We profile Jean Brooks, of Roland Park and her son Nick, who has autism. Brooks is a member of the ROAR committee.
- Crimes reported in Towson, Cockeysville, Timonium, Lutherville April 12-20.
- Crime report from Northern Baltimore city, including Hampden, Mount Washington, Roland Park, Guilford, and Charles Village neighborhoods.
- Robert M. Bell, who went from civil rights activist to chief judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals, is retiring.
- Crime log for April 10 shows two robberies on north rolling road and one on Wade Avenue in Catonsville
- The middle school years are the most mystifying time. They enter middle school in the sixth grade as little kids and exit in the eighth grade well on their way to becoming young adults. In the years in between, they try to figure out their own identities, including who their friends will be.
- It's a tumultuous time for the game-development industry, with the implosion of local studios on the one hand and the rise of the indie movement on the other.
- Maryland transit police are warning travelers to be alert on trains and buses, amid a long-running rash of mobile device thefts targeting riders who were texting, listening to music or talking on the phone.
- Can we please pay more to get a human being to answer the phone?
- Your little pastry chef can choose from more than 30 cupcake flavors, 70 different types of frosting and 100 different types of candy and nut toppings.
- Harford Friends School hosted the 5th annual "Judy's Night of a Thousand Stars" recently, drawing more than 70 participants. This special event, coordinated by Alice Remsberg, is held each year in memory of Judy Harlan, one of the founding members of the school's board of trustees, who died in 2008.
- CHARLESTON, S.C. – Gov. Martin O'Malley took the stage Saturday at a high school in this early presidential primary state, telling an auditorium of South Carolina Democrats that his principles worked in Maryland — and they'd work elsewhere.
- The Ace of Cakes, who flies four to six times a month, shares his favorite hotel, restaurant and airline with Johnny Jet
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- Hereford High School is due to get $51.1 million in renovations, which includes a 3-story, 44,440-square-foot addition to house new cafeteria, science labs and dance studio.
- Man climbs fence at Pollard's Towing in Towson to retrieve his car but is discovered at lot. Randallstown man, 22, arrested.
- A longtime deacon at a Fullerton church was charged Friday with possessing child pornography, Baltimore County police said.