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- Towson, Cockeysville, Timonium: Crimes reported
- Crimes reported in Hampden, Roland Park, Guilford, Charles Village, Homeland, Mount Washington for Sept. 30-Oct. 4.
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- Towson, Cockeysville, Timonium: Crimes reported
- We all know singer/songwriter/guitarist/producer Joan Jett loves Rock and Roll. She also has proclaimed her love for the Orioles for years.
- McDonald's Family Restaurants of Greater Baltimore honored Christina O'Neill, the Harford County Teacher of the Year, Monday evening at the McDonald's on Baltimore National Pike in Bel Air.
- Catonsville crimes reported for week of Sept. 20-27
- For one long weekend a year, Baltimore book nerds swarm to the area around the Washington Monument for the Baltimore Book Festival.
- We asked Baltimore Orioles fans who stayed up for the 18-inning win over Seattle to share their experiences of watching the marathon game. Here are a selection of responses:
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- Roundup of police arrests, incidents in Harford
- The Orioles will enter September not only with a strong chance at the franchise's first winning season in 15 years but in serious contention for a playoff spot. A national baseball audience is finally taking notice.
- Baltimore County Public Library will officially launch a new 3M Cloud-based e-Book lending service with an event on Wednesday, Sept. 5, at 10 a.m. in the Towson branch on York Road.
- Tracey Ford, the new president at Maryvale Preparatory School in Brooklandville, knows that little girls don't grow up dreaming of ...
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- Going into his fifth season as Navy football coach Ken Niumatalolo hasn't slept soundly since taking over for Paul Johnson
- The Aegis police blotter lists the most recent arrests, crimes and other police reports.
- A Maryalnd man convinces his wife to road-trip across the state in a Nissan Leaf, and they learn a bit about the state's electric vehicle infrastructure. And yarn stores.
- Ravens safety Bernard Pollard worked with a former teammate to launch his first app.
- jcpenney offers free back-to-school haircuts for elementary students in August
- Parked in Anne Arundel County and Annapolis are cars with tempting stuff in plain sight: a GPS unit on the dashboard, a cellphone on the console, a handbag with a wallet visible in it on the floor behind the driver's seat. But it isn't just would-be thieves looking to see what's in the car and tugging on its door handles. Police are doing it, too, in programs aimed at combating thefts from parked vehicles.
- Baltimore County Police urged residents to be attentive and protect their personal property in the wake of a pair of Tuesday incidents in which iPhones were snatched from their owners' hands in Towson.
- Howard County Police have arrested a Lansdowne man in connection with a string of purse-snatching robberies that occurred near the 10400 block of Swift Stream Place in Columbia.
- Howard County police arrested 23-year-old after series of incidents overe span of a month.
- A burglar stole a 12-foot boat from a Lansdowne residence and destroyed a fence in the process, according to Baltimore County police.
- Outdoor furniture ideas for sitting pretty in summer
- Three students from the George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology, in Towson, earned gold medals...
- Towson, Cockeysville, Timonium: Crimes reported
- The Aegis police blotter lists the most recent arrests, crimes and other police reports.
- Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake on Friday announced the hiring of a new chief technology officer after the former agency director resigned amid ethical concerns in February. Chris Tonjes, currently the chief information office for the D.C. Public Library, was chosen after a national search effort, the mayor's office said.
- Randy Race proudly showed off his shiny new generator, which was making a comforting racket Monday in the backyard of his home in Glendale in Baltimore County.
- Dozens of people went to Catonsville Library Monday morning as they coped with power outages caused by a violent storm over the weekend.
- Baltimore's rock 'n' roll chef launching YouTube food channel next week with definite Baltimore 'flavor'
- Problem-solving, simplicity and elegance make for excellent puzzler
- Microsoft unveiled its tablet, 'Surface,' this week and it's the company's challenger to Apple's iPad.
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- The folks at Facebook are thinking about lowering the age restrictions on the site to allow tweens. Officially, the site is closed to those under age 13, but many kids lie about their age to get in. My tween tried it and was kicked off the site. I'm not sure how the Facebook monitors uncovered his deception, but they did.
- Three people were shot near the intersection of Russell Street and Annapolis Avenue in the Westport neighborhood of Baltimore shortly before 6 p.m. Monday — adding a triple shooting to three other shootings police were investigating since Sunday night.
- A man who walked in to Maryland Shock Trauma Center with a gunshot wound to his left arm told police he was shot after being robbed of jewelry, a watch and an iPad as he walked out of an eatery early Monday in the city¿s downtown.
- The June 9 show featured performances by about 15 children and teens with disabilities, who rode their horse through and around obstacles in the course, showing off what they have practiced.