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- Owings Mills columnist Norma Bosley writes of local happenings
- The Aegis police blotter lists the most recent arrest, crimes and other police reports.
- Mary Hastler, the Harford County librarian, decided not to purchase the popular novel Fifty Shades of Grey because of its "pornographic" content.
- WWE superstar Ted DiBiase discusses his impending return to WWE, The Marine franchise, his father, The Million Dollar Man, becoming a father and much more.
- National Coalition Against Censorship speaks out against Harford County's decision to not carry book series while library's director stands behind it
- 'America's Got Talent' recap: The auditions in New York continue on night 2 of "America's Got Talent."
- Pigtown resident Daryl Landy believes he's one of a growing number of Americans striving for better, not bigger, living quarters, and this week he's launched a new online magazine devoted to living, working and playing in small spaces.
- Whether they bike more, buy a more fuel efficient vehicle, convert their gas engine to electric, or simply ride more public transit, Marylanders are looking for ways to cope with pump prices. Since 2008, according to the Maryland Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Council, Marylanders have hit the roads with 52,000 more hybrid cars. They've also added 289 electric vehicles.
- For transgender attack victim Chrissy Lee Polis, trauma remains
- The Aegis police blotter lists the most recent arrest, crimes and other police reports.
- Since the Baltimore Tattoo Arts Convention started five years ago, technology has changed how people behave while they are tattooed — and how artists go about doing business and creating designs, said attendees of the 2012 event, which ends Sunday.
- The Prince George's County Memorial Library System unveils new e-Book system, and staff at Laurel Library are excited
- Jim Johnson is back with the Orioles after a four-night hospital stay. The closer was diagnosed with a severe case of food poisoning.
- When Lutherville resident Peter Waldron says that the annual ROAR for Autism fundraiser, set for Sunday, April 29, at Oregon Ridge, is much more than a bike ride, he's speaking from experience. Frankie, Waldron's 8-year-old son, was diagnosed with autism when he was 18 months old.
- Hats off to Hampden, a gala fundraiser at Gutierrez Studios in Woodberry on Saturday, April 14, raises money for the Hampden Family Center and its programs ranging from after-school tutoring for schoolchildren to adult education and help paying utility bills. The theme of the gala is that everybody wears a fancy or funky hat. This year's gala includes auctions to win prizes including tickets and a limo ride to see Madonna and Coldplay.
- The Aegis police blotter lists the most recent arrest, crimes and other police reports.
- Arbutus and Lansdowne incidents from Baltimore County police.
- Southwest recently announced a new series of jets that feature redesigned seats and armrests (and Wi-Fi for $5). What other changes would improve your flying experience?
- Author of last year's best-selling nonfiction book will speak at CityLit Festival
- Orioles: Centerfielder enjoys off-season trips to resort that offers sun and fun
- A high-stakes bill to expand gambling is still unsettled in Annapolis, but one thing seems clear: The payout right now is going to lobbyists.
- The following is compiled from police reports from the Towson and Cockeysville precincts. Our policy is to include descriptions when there is enough information to make identification possible.
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- Local stores in Bel Air and Abingdon report the use, or attempted use, of counterfeit bills.
- Dividends, once out of favor, are now a hot item, with Apple joining dividend payers this summer.
- The Aegis police blotter lists the most recent arrest, crimes and other police reports.
- Laurel Police reported that a man was robbed of his iPhone and money by two males while he was meeting with a woman he met on Internet.
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- While the rest of the stores in the Mall in Columbia were still shuttered, and window displays were dark, a line was formed around the second floor Apple store, as shoppers gathered to purchase Apple's latest, coveted gadget—the third generation iPad.
- Spring is here, and our community is anticipating the arrival of Easter. Two Easter egg hunt events on March 31.
- Apple iPad: new retina display will be a hit
- City residents reported the theft of game systems, computers and money in Laurel March 4-10.
- There is tremendous potential for digital libraries, but the nation needs a common technological and legal framework to make it fully accessible to the public.
- The technological advances that could allow driverless cars present far more questionable implications for society than people realize.
- `SimCity's' big announcement, a new iPad and Snooki
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- St. Vincent Pallotti High School's spring gala fundraiser, "Mardi Gras Madness," will take place Saturday, March 24 from 7 to 11 p.m., at the University of Maryland, Marriott Inn and Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd. East, in Hyattsville.
- Apple rolls out its new iPad — and it's called the iPad.
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- Laurel Police reported four burglaries where game systems, jars of coins and bicycles were taken.