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- A 35-year-old Pikesville man was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison Tuesday for conspiring to deal drugs and to commit a string of armed robberies at fast food chains and a Dollar Tree store, the Maryland U.S. Attorney's Office announced.
- Baltimore police are seeking three men who robbed a North Baltimore McDonald's at gunpoint on Saturday night.
- Social studies, a subject that had been demoted in Maryland schools in recent years, will regain some its past educational stature under a bill signed by Gov. Martin O'Malley.
- For transgender attack victim Chrissy Lee Polis, trauma remains
- Catonsville woman's dining room filled with gowns to be altered or picked up by seniors at Mt. de Sales Academy.
- On Feb. 24, nearly 400 participants gathered in the Bel Air High School cafeteria to support the Class of 2012 with one of the "Chemical Free Event Committee" fundraisers. Thanks to much support the "Basket Bingo" event was a huge success.
- Three Maryland public school educators have come forward to claim their share of the record-breaking Mega Millions jackpot.
- Baltimore County McDonald's employee Mirlande Wilson appeared at a news conference with her attorney, Edward Smith Jr. He took questions, but neither would acknowledge whether she is in fact the Mega Millions lottery winner.
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- Exelon's decision to build its local headquarters in Harbor Point drew dismay from those who wanted to see the energy giant settle downtown after its merger with Constellation Energy.
- Drive-through restaurant originally hoped to open last year
- Operators say they're offering a legal "sweepstakes," and offering the results of a predetermined game on computer screens. But similar operations have run into legal trouble and outright bans elsewhere.
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- For the past eight years, the aisles of Walmart in Westminster have hosted more than 175 youngsters in their quest to find holiday presents for members of their families. On Dec. 10, their search is aided by members of Westminster's police department, as each child was accompanied by an officer during the annual Shop with A Cop event.
- Fire destroyed a house in Joppa Monday evening. Damage of the dwelling and contents is estimated at $1.5 million.
- Howard County has moved to bar discrimination against transgender people within its borders; now lawmakers in Annapolis must act to extend similar protections to all Maryland residents
- The 23-year-old transgendered woman whose videotaped beating in a Rosedale McDonald's went viral over the Internet is facing a disorderly conduct charge after an argument with a police officer in Baltimore County.
- I'm so tired of sitting for three or four lights just to get from Colgate Dr. and the entrance to by-pass near Mc Donald's. There are signs that say right lane closed merge left, but no one adheres to it. They will wait to get all the way down to the light at the Old C Mart and try and squeeze into the left lane, while those who adhere to getting into the left lane when directed, have to sit for light after light. If you don't let them in they will get right at your bumper so you have no choose
- Howard County will join Montgomery County and Baltimore City as the third jurisdiction in the state to adopt a law barring discrimination based on gender identity and expression.
- Consumers disappointed when their credit scores aren't the highest.
- Thanksgiving: Though far from home this holiday, one Marylander feels connected to his kin through the family tales they know by heart
- Some opponents also attend public hearing, express concern about 'bathroom issue'
- Advocates pushing for laws barring discrimination against transgender individuals are looking to local jurisdictions after suffering a defeat in the state legislature and a brutal attack on a woman at a Baltimore County McDonald's last spring.
- On Tuesday October 25th the Aberdeen Lions Club held its annual Spaghetti Supper. The proceeds from this fund raiser benefits the Aberdeen Middle School. With budget cuts for field trips, as well as the need for additional technology, these proceeds will be put to good use by the school.
- Homicides don't happen often in Howard County, but when they do, detectives in the police department's violent crimes sections are there, leading the investigation.
- Aberdeen was patching the road earlier in the week
- McRib Quiz, Question 5: The 1994 return of the McRib was a tie-in to the theatrical release of what movie? a) Four Weddings and a Funeral b) Forrest Gump c) The Flintstones d) Nell
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- Some problems, like silted-in marina, continue
- Commissioners split over increased revenue potential, 'visual clutter'
- Despite his Harvard pedigree, Fitzpatrick fitting in blue-collar Buffalo
- Local organic products and those without chemicals or minimal processing are coming to a store or mailbox near you
- The state has spent more than $131,000 and countless hours of study in a bid for the Marine Stewardship Council's seal of approval, a symbol of sustainability held by about 10 percent of the world's fish species and fish products
- Woman who savagely attacked a woman in Rosedale deserves a longer prison sentence whether the victim was transgender or not
- September 18 marks the 25th anniversary of when Frank Green shot four police officers in Havre de Grace.
- The man charged with the murder Monday of a bail bondswoman in Columbia was denied bail Thursday, a Howard County official said.
- A 21-year-old Columbia man was charged Wednesday by Howard County police with murder in the fatal shooting Monday night of a bail bondswoman who police said was meeting to collect a payment.
- Five year sentence sends the right message to help reassure the transgender community that it is welcome and will be protected.
- A teenager who pleaded guilty in the beating of a transgender woman at a Rosedale McDonald's has been sentenced to five years in prison.
- Gary Kachadourian fills gallery space with black-and-white world as part of Baker Artists Awards exhibit