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- Residents of Wilde Lake have no grocery and no bank in our village center. In short, we do not enjoy the amenities that were envisioned for all residents of Columbia. I might as well be living in some other town, given the need to drive to everything I use on a daily basis. I put this squarely on the shoulders of two entities, Kimco (which owns the village center) and the Village Board.
- Jeffrey Kent's provocative art challenges anti-gay marriage attitudes in black community
- Jeffrey Kent's provocative art challenges anti-gay marriage attitudes in black community
- A smoking ban went into effect at the start of 2012 for all properties owned or leased by the Harford County government, with one exception, the Circuit Courthouse on Bel Air's Main Street. There would still be a designated smoking area away from building entrances and at least 25 feet away from the building doors.
- Farmer of the Year 'Brownie' Pearce reflects on career
- At the Music Café on Ridge Road, the restaurant locals call the hippest in town, owner Randy Anderson says he's thrilled he'll soon be able to add beer and wine to his menu for the first time.
- Roundup of harford arrests, incidents
- The Harford County Sheriff's Office and Maryland State Police report:
- The Aegis police blotter lists the most recent arrests, crimes and other police reports.
- Police officers convicted of a crime and sentenced to state prison are typically housed in segregated areas. But those prosecuted in U.S. District Court and sentenced to federal prison — like the Baltimore officers convicted in a kickback scheme — will mostly be with other convicts.
- I want to address the many comments and concerns our office has received lately about Resolution 15-12, and make sure that you have all the correct information. Your opinions and concerns are important and I want to make sure they are addressed.
- Baltimore City's urban design panel questions why Rotunda redevelopment is planned without an interior mall
- Eight years in the making, a West Baltimore neighborhood revitalization has stalled in federal court after the city's housing agency threatened to drop the project's developer.
- School for disabled graduates 40th class
- Select Rite-Aid stores offering free screenings for common allergies
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- A 50-year-old man was convicted Friday by a Baltimore Circuit Court jury of robbing and murdering a beverage delivery man last June.
- Meet Nick Hyson, manager of the new Giant store in Hampden. He came over from the Rotunda, knows many of his customers by name, and is a tireless, youthful, engaging, rise-through-the-ranks kind of guy, who says he has not had a day off in three weeks — "by choice."
- Longtime Rotunda Giant closes March 29 at 6 p.m., and new Giant opens in Green Spring Tower Shopping Center at the same time.
- Local stores in Bel Air and Abingdon report the use, or attempted use, of counterfeit bills.
- It's hard to make Harford bike and pedestrian friendly
- Hampden: Converted former SuperFresh and Fresh and Green's store in Greenspring Tower Shopping Center in Hampden will reopen March 29 as the new Giant for the area. The Giant in the Rotunda will close the same day.
- The Aegis police blotter lists the most recent arrest, crimes and other police reports.
- The Aegis police blotter lists the most recent arrest, crimes and other police reports.
- More than 200,000 Maryland state employees, retirees and dependents will be switched to a new pharmacy plan this year as a result of the Board of Public Works' decision Wednesday to award the $2.4 billion contract to a St. Louis-based company.
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- A Cecil County man who was being held at the Harford County Detention Center in connection with a recent string of armed robberies in Harford, Cecil and Baltimore counties died early Friday morning, the Harford County Sheriff's Office said late Saturday afternoon.
- A Cecil County man who is wanted in connection with an armed robbery at the Maryland House travel plaza near Aberdeen Nov. 9 was arrested Thursday evening, Maryland State Police said.
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- A string of five armed robberies in three northeastern Maryland counties that began a week ago at the Maryland House travel plaza on I-95 near Aberdeen appears to be the work of the same person or persons, Maryland State Police said late Wednesday afternoon.
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- A list of people arrested by Harford County law enforcement over the past few days.
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- Batteries flying off the shelves as people buy them for Hurricane Irene
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- According to Baltimore County police, one of the people responsible for the Friday morning bank robbery on Carville Avenue was arrested that afternoon. Two of the robbers remain on the loose.
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