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- The bankruptcy that led to the Sparrows Point steel mill's closure upended the lives of thousands in the Baltimore region. Two former steelworkers — and the family of another — on hardship and unexpected happiness in the first year after steel.
- Edward Henry Weiss, a retired marketing executive who put the name Wacky Noodle on a children's flotation device used in swimming pools, died of a stroke.
- When Loch Raven High School holds its graduation on June 4 at the new Tiger Arena at Towson University, one person in the audience cheering her son will be a pioneer from four decades ago. She was both a member of the school's first graduating class and one of only two African American students when the school opened in 1972.
- Donald J. Artes, a pediatric respiratory therapist at Sinai Hospital, died May 24 from complications of an infection at the University of Maryland Medical Center. He was 54.
- Latest movie version of Fitzgerald's novel is a reminder of the powerful full of the rags-to-riches story
- An Edgewood man arrested Tuesday and charged with robbing a convenience store in Edgewood earlier in the day allegedly gave police a false name.
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- Event honors pioneer in athletics at Catonsville Community College
- Over 150 people gathered to see the second annual Outstanding Teacher Awards hosted by the Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce
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- Soroptimists International of Arbutus hosted their fourth annual Princess Tea Party at First Baptist Church of Lansdowne Saturday April 20
- With the swipe of an excavator, a demolition crew began taking down the abandoned Solo Cup factory in Owings Mills on Thursday, work that will clear the way for new development that was once threatened by opposition.
- New classroom space and a park at Spring Grove Hospital Center are included in the 2014 Baltimore County budget unveiled by Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz on Monday.
- Annual event recognizes teachers and staff at Catonsville schools
- Ian Michael Moore and Mary Norris, students at St. Joseph's School in Cockeysville, won the Optimist Club of Timonium's Oratorical Contest held Monday, March 18. Twelve children participated in this competition and spoke on the theme "Why My Voice is Important."
- Chloe A. Gudmundsson is a senior at Eastern Technical High School in Essex, and at the suggestion of her English teacher, decided to research a paper on Maximilian Godefroy, the quirky architect who designed Baltimore's Battle Monument that commemorates the battle for the city in 1814.
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- Ryan Twentey, an advance placement photography teacher at Parkville High School and a resident of Bel Air, won $10,000 this week as one of two national honorees of the ASCD 2013 Outstanding Young Educator Award.
- Captain Douglas Irwin of the Wilkens Police Station gives an update on his first five months in the Arbutus and Catonsville communities
- The long-planned Metro Centre in Owings Mills is set to finally stir to life this month with the opening of Baltimore County's largest library.
- Annual event on Catonsville campus of Community College of Baltimore County
- The new Owings Mills branch of the Baltimore County Public Library is slated to officially open to the public on March 21.
- Robert W. Cos, a crane equipment safety consultant who raised awareness in the 1980s over the unsafe car practice called "clipping," died Sunday of pancreatic cancer at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime Canton resident was 65.
- Students in the Lansdowne High School child development program teach preschool children
- Event with Anne Arundel County business groups
- As tax season gets under way, accounting students from Community College of Baltimore County, will help prepare income taxes for free those with annual incomes of $60,000 or less, and who only require the basic schedules for individuals and households.
- SKW Constructors plans to hire up to 100 people to construct concrete tubes and fans at the Sparrows Point Shipyard and Industrial park in Dundalk, according to Baltimore County economic development officials.
- Community college program Wednesday afternoons on Catonsville campus
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- Unfortunately for Cook, 74, and another pair of local residents, Bob Wobbeking, 64, and Mike Schumann, 60, who have been members of the chain crew since the team moved to Charm City for the 1996 season, they won't be working on the sideline Feb. 3 when the Ravens meet the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII.