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- 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.
- Crimes reported in Towson, Cockeysville for April 17-26.
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- Howard runners won't be deterred by events in Boston as Iron Girl Half Marathon awaits
- BOSTON — By 2:42 p.m., eight minutes before the first bomb blast triggered chaos along the marathon course here, Carol Downing's daughters and son-in-law were positioned perfectly to watch her sprint across the finish line.
- Crime report from Northern Baltimore city, including Hampden, Mount Washington, Roland Park, Guilford, and Charles Village neighborhoods.
- After recently releasing her first mixtape, the 92Q DJ is about to launch a motivational tour in city schools
- Harford police blotter
- Third annual Hats Off to Hampden, gala fundraiser for the Hampden Family Center, is Saturday. People are supposed to wear their best hats. Silent and live auctions for items ranging from a dinner for 10 cooked in your house by The Food Market chef, to tickets to see Beyonce, Justin Timberlake and Sting.
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- Armed robbers on March 28 carjack woman sitting in car parked outside Chen's Kitchen in the 8400 block of Loch Raven Boulevard as her male companion went inside the eatery to pick up an order.
- 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.
- 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.
- After they nearly perished in a storm off the coast of North Carolina, Pat Schoenberger and Jim Southward are thankful to be alive.
- T-Mobile USA Inc. launched its 4G LTE network service in seven metropolitan areas on Tuesday, including Baltimore and Washington D.C.
- Global competition requires technological literacy and foreign language skills
- Originally created as a marketing event, sport growing around the world
- Crimes reported in Towson, Timonium, Cockeysville, March 10-16.
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- Vice President Joe Biden's press secretary apologized to a Capital News Service reporter and the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism on Wednesday after a press office staffer demanded the reporter delete photos taken at an event in Rockville.
- With a step, a kick and an energetic stomp, a handful of children bring to life an old and beloved part of their families' Russian culture as part of the Kalinka Dance Ensemble.
- She was an underdog in a 16-candidate race for county executive, but county boss Laura Neuman has always been the kind to bet big on herself.
- 23-year-old Tristan Herbert grew business via Instagram in less than a year.
- My aversion to all things computerized stems from my earliest encounters with word processors, dot-matrix printers and mobile phones the size of a breadbox.
- Launched last October, 311 County Click allows county residents to request non-emergency government services without having to call 911. Jennifer Hawkins, senior manager of the 311 Call Center, said the system is intended to be a "sole repository for citizens for complaints and service requests."
- Md. native Gregg Karukas to play with British guitarist Peter White at Blues Alley.
- Kim and her new nose are throwing a little party to debut her readjusted cartilage
- Baltimore may produce fewer patents than Silicon Valley, but that doesn't mean it lacks a vibrant innovation economy.
- Uber, a technology company that lets customers hire luxury cars by app, is facing a challenge from Baltimore cab owners who say the startup skirts the law.
- Man and woman robbed at Loch Raven Boulevard and Taylor Avenue in Towson reported among other crimes reported in Towson, Cockeysville and Timonium through Jan. 27.
- 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.
- A North East man has been arrested in an armed home invasion in Aberdeen on Dec. 23.
- To get a free burger at Z-Burger in White Marsh, all a customer had to say was "Super Bowl." And that's clearly where the Ravens are headed, according to fans celebrating at the burger restaurant Sunday, especially after Saturday's defeat of the Denver Broncos.
- Crimes reported in Towson, Timonium, and Cockeysville
- Sherri Ingram-Hudgins steps into the homeless resource center on U.S. 1 in Jessup on the cold, rainy afternoon after Christmas, just about two years to the day since she began her effort to help people living on the margins. The place has been open more than an hour, and already crowded with people stopping in to do laundry or use a computer, get a meal, maybe pick up donated clothing or canned goods.
- Three people were robbed, and one of them was injured, during an armed home invasion in the Aberdeen area Sunday night, the Harford County Sheriff's Office said.
- While many average users of Instagram are taking a wait-and-see approach after widespread complaints about its new privacy policy, a few Baltimore photographers are already pulling the plug on the popular photo-sharing service.
- Baltimore County Police are investigating a pair of iPhone thefts that occurred Sunday afternoon at the Towson Town Center mall.