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- Kayhla Hendren of the Bel Air Police Department, who returned to duty in 2016 after being seriously injured in 2013 when she was hit by a car, has been promoted to corporal. She is the department's first female supervisor.
- With a 79 overall rating in “Madden NFL 19,” Jackson is the second-best rookie quarterback in the series’ coming installment.
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- Sinclair Broadcast Group has removed its network affiliate TV stations from the Playstation Vue streaming service in a dispute with Sony
- Carroll County offers a variety of egg hunts for all ages this Easter season.
- The Howard County school system’s Application and Research Laboratory unveiled its virtual reality and augmented reality instruction program for high school students at the school.
- Jump into shape at Launch Trampoline Park
- Moeed Asif, 20, was charged with two counts of fourth-degree burglary, one count each of first-degree burglary, third-degree burglary and theft between $1,000 and $10,000. He was held on $10,000 bond, which remained unchanged after Thursday bail review, according to electronic court records.
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"How original," my sarcastic 12-year-old son Zack says, when I tell him that I'm writing about 9/11—and what it means for the kids who grew up
- The Times has gathered info about the hottest brands and most popular gifts this holiday season.
- Community Outreach Specialist Vince DeVivo, of the United States Attorney's Office, District of Maryland, came to talk to not only Carroll Lutheran School students and parents, but also members of the Carroll County Community.
- Baltimore County police in the Franklin precinct recently recorded the following reported incidents, among others, in the Owings Mills and greater Reisterstown communities.
- Three Washington-area men suspected of stealing from a Severna Park game store were arrested Sunday night after a chase involving police from three jurisdictions, a canine unit and a helicopter.
- A Baltimore teenager was charged as a adult in connection with an armed robbery in Edgewood over the weekend, Maryland State Police said.
- Anxious about millennials' indifference to the machines, manufacturers are testing more social and interactive games
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- The third installment in Treyarch's popular military shooter saga is adding the option to play cooperatively with other gamers
- One recent morning, the eighth-graders in Jesse Chacona's class at Hampden Elementary/Middle received a primer on concepts foreign to many adults — how to evaluate a publicly-traded company's balance sheet, what's cash flow, why a CEO issues an annual letter to shareholders.
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- Resident chases thief away Oct. 14
- Crimes reported in Hampden, Roland Park, Guilford, Charles Village, Homeland, Mount Washington for Sept. 30-Oct. 4.
- Today is one of the biggest days in the history of Firaxis Games. The Sparks-based studio has had a team of more than 40 people working for more than four years on project that was kept secret until earlier this year. It's a richly detailed and immersive video game called XCOM: Enemy Unknown.
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- First look at 'Assassin's Creed III' gameplay, 'Minecraft's' record-breaking week and Beyoncé's costly video game
- Vita's big launch, health hazards of Wii and 'Star Wars' nerd-rage
- Will the Playstation Vita challenge Apple, Nintendo and other tablets?
- Maryland State Police announced Friday they made several arrests in the previous 10 days in connection with Harford County burglary cases dating back to last month.
- Jurors in the theft trial of Sheila Dixon convicted the Baltimore mayor Tuesday on a single charge of taking gift cards intended for the city's poor.