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- How the six high schools that draw from Arbutus, Catonsville and Lansdowne compare regarding Advanced Placement tests in 2010 and 2011.
- Longtime Loch Raven High boys soccer coach departs for CCBC-Essex
- The Arbutus Library is one of only five libraries in Baltimore County to feature a meeting room. The meeting room is a relatively new feature to Baltimore County libraries as they have only been added to new or renovated buildings since 2010.
- Bridget K. Healy, a student at George Mason University who had also been a member of the Special Olympics, died Thursday of a pulmonary thromboembolism at St. Joseph Medical Center. She was 24.
- Charles L. "Chuck" Wright, a retired paper goods salesman who had headed the Rosedale Recreation Council Swimming Program for more than 30 years, died Monday from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or Lou Gehrig's disease, at his Rosedale home. He was 74.
- Catonsville incidents from Baltimore County police.
- The Maryland Live! Casino says it is opening an employment center to help fill more than 1,500 positions at its new Anne Arundel County slots parlor.
- St. Agnes Hospital among 11 institutions to receives plaques.
- The Educators' Equity STEM Academy kicked off Monday at the Community College of Baltimore County, and eventually will be available to high school and community college teachers elsewhere in the state.
- If you're waking up with a slight buzz as a result of too much New Year's Eve revelry, you might consider skipping this column.
- Arbutus baker Rebecca Quinn grew tired of working for other people, so she went into business for herself. Just more than a month after she opened her pie and tart bakery, Quinn hopes to get a boost from a marketing project and the holidays.
- Orem "Jerry" Wahl, the co-owner of a Mount Vernon framing shop who was a theater first-nighter, died of a heart attack Saturday at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was 73.
- Orem "Jerry" Wahl, the co-owner of a Mount Vernon framing shop who was a theater first-nighter, died of a heart attack Saturday at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was 73.
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- 'Oliver is in worse shape than some of the neighborhoods we've been deployed to,' veteran says
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- Sandra Kurtinitis, president of the Community College of Baltimore County, received an award for her leadership and support of marketing and public relations from the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations.
- Event raised funds and food to feed needy
- Unfortunately for the Bulls, Ariel Rodriguez scored with 22 seconds remaining to lift Watkins Mill to a 1-0 victory over Hereford in a Class 3A state semifinal at the Community College of Baltimore County-Essex.
- Foo Fighters performed at the Verizon Center in D.C. Nov. 11 in support of "Wasting Light."
- Monday's shooting of a teenager by Howard County police comes a month after he called police to his family's home in Elkridge, telling police to shoot him and "make it quick," police said.
- The Bulls scored three goals in the first 15 minutes on their way to a 3-1 victory. The win advanced Hereford (12-4-2) onto the state semifinals, where the Bulls will play the Linganore-Watkins Mills winner at the Community College of Baltimore County-Essex Saturday.
- Members of the Republican, Green and Libertarian parties are often divided by strong ideological differences in national politics. But in Baltimore, candidates from the three parties emphatically agree on at least one point: The long-running dominance of Democrats in city politics is detrimental.
- Dickens W. Warfield, a psychologist who was associate director of Baltimore Neighborhoods Inc. and an outspoken fair-housing advocate, died Oct. 21 of liver cancer at the Broadmead retirement community in Cockeysville. She was 86.
- Though membership in club is from more than 135 to less than 50, group continues volunteer work.
- Donna L. Reihl, who was dean of continuing education at the Community College of Baltimore County at Catonsville, died Monday of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 60.
- Donna L. Reihl, who was dean of continuing education at the Community College of Baltimore County at Catonsville, died Monday of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 60.
- Phoenix Players to present 'The Butler Did It', dinner theater show in Long Green
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- Hilda R. "Coach" Anderson, who was Catonsville Community College's first woman coach who organized and coached women's lacrosse, field hockey and basketball, died Oct. 4 of cancer at her home in Waverly Woods East in Woodstock. She was 83.
- Crematorium found to be cause of smoke thought to sign of building on fire.
- Chris Brown performed Wednesday night at 1st Mariner Arena as part of his F.A.M.E. tour.
- Baltimore Symphony fundraiser, leisure time, ukraine festival
- Residents of Catonsville and Lansdowne are among the members of the Baltimore Orioles grounds crew that keep Camden Yards playable are four residents of southwest Baltimore County.
- The Arbutus Senior Center opened last August and currently has more than 800 members participating in its fitness and social activities. Arbutus residents Don and Fran Baker joined when the senior center opened and have enjoyed volunteering at the center and hope to see more people join.
- Orioles notebook: Reyes will make first start as an Oriole Tuesday Left-hander started 20 games for Blue Jays this season
- Catonsville campus of CCBC closed Monday due to power outage