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- A 45-year-old Harford County woman was arrested Friday inside a department store and charged with animal cruelty for leaving her dog outside in a hot car.
- municipalities will most likely be eventually expected to contribute to the controversial stormwater management fee as well.
- Two people have been charged with multiple counts of credit card fraud and theft following a tip made via the Howard County Police Department's Facebook page.
- As Graul's Market lobbies publicly for a store in the Rotunda, another finalist is also eager to succeed Giant Food as the mall's grocer. Scott Nash, founder of the 10-store regional chain MOMS Organic Markets, said mall redeveloper Hekemian & Co. is considering him as a potential tenant.
- A loan for Kohl's Department Stores is being considered by the Harford County Council to help the company to make improvements to its e-commerce distribution, or fulfillment, center in Edgewood.
- Fall's fashion collections are expected to show rich colors, meaty textiles and substantial silhouettes.
- Ravens fans in Harford County have gone absolutely nuts over the team's shirts, hats and other gear this week.
- With the holiday season upon us and with many still struggling in tough economic times, several charities in Howard County are seeking a variety of items for donation.
- Consumers expect to spend same or more this year for holidays
- The other night, I was listening to Harford County Councilwoman Mary Ann Lisanti describe the notorious site of a proposed Walmart (the Route 924 and Plumtree Road area) as a "traffic nightmare" and watching Councilman Jim McMahan point at a video of traffic steadily piling up, light after light, at the 924 intersection with the Festival shopping center.
- Playoff chase has boosted sales of O's gear nearly 300 percent
- Edgewood's community council is trying to get out the vote by addressing the low turnout Edgewood typically has in elections and inviting elected officials to discuss the issue.
- Here are just a few of the tried and true veteran designers we know will have a major impact with their spring collections during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week.
- There isn't much hope for Harford County residents who want to put an end to the proposed Walmart relocation in Abingdon.
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- Online shoppers prefer Walmart to Target. That's one of the findings of an index released today that scores the top 100 online retailers on customer satisfaction.
- The 54-year-old Robert McClintock is one of Baltimore's most popular artists. Though his images of Golden Retrievers, local landmarks and football players can be purchased for as little as $12, people buy enough of them to provide McClintock with gross annual sales in the high six figures.
- Baltimore County Council members heard emotional testimony Tuesday as dozens of residents turned out to speak about a proposal meant to prohibit discrimination against transgender people.
- Morning after holiday at Towson Town Center is no Black Friday, but busy
- The sixteenth and final defendant in a scheme to resell stolen goods at Maryland pawn shops pleaded guilty Wednesday, prosecutors said.
- As shoppers find the best Black Friday deals and swipe their credit cards, The Sun shares their tales.
- Some of the nation's major chain stores opened late Thursday, competing for holiday shoppers to kick off a period that is crucial for the retail industry. After the crowds entered Toys "R" Us at 9 p.m., Walmart's Black Friday deals started at 10 p.m.
- Numerous shops at the Columbia mall will be opening up even earlier than usual on Black Friday, including 19 whose doors will open at the stroke of midnight.