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- Jonah Goldberg: Dogs — and animals generally — are among the few things that bridge the partisan divide.
- Sam DiPaola, SunTrust Bank’s former regional president, has become president of Evergreen Advisors LLC, a boutique investment bank and corporate advisory firm in Columbia.
- Name a high-profile civic institution, and there’s a good chance Patricia J. Mitchell, or “P.J.,” has been involved with it, from the United Way and Notre Dame of Maryland University to chairing the board of the Greater Baltimore Medical Center. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
- A Catonsville man who had been dubbed the "winter hat robber" was arrested Monday by Baltimore County Police after the FBI said he robbed the PNC Bank on Sweet Air Road in Phoenix.
- Only 10 Major League Baseball teams, including the Baltimore Orioles, don't have a naming rights deal or a pending one for their ballparks. Such deals — which can produce revenue of more than $10 million a year — have become the norm in professional sports. But don't expect any changes at Camden Yards.
- Social media continues to assist Howard County police investigations as a Columbia man has been charged with armed robbery of an ATM machine in January 2015 after someone recognized him from a bank surveillance photo posted online.
- The developer of The Flats, a 105-unit, market-rate apartment building planned in Towson, agrees to pay $150,000 in open space fees, not just $5,000, as it previously proposed.
- William H. Winstead III, a Baltimore developer who loved nature and photography, died Wednesday from complications of Alzheimer's disease. He was 79.
- Westminster has signed an agreement with SunTrust Bank to fund the expansion of its fiber optic network to further the city's efforts to provide high-speed Internet to all of its residents.
- The hurt Marvin Mandel caused Maryland has faded, the good has not.
- Bank holding company BB&T Corp said it would buy Susquehanna Bancshares Inc. in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about $2.5 billion to expand in the mid-Atlantic region.
- Developers meet at East Towson Carver Community Center with community Tuesday evening about proposed 627 York apartment complex. Brian Donley, of Federal Realty Investment Trust, said rents would be between $1,300 for a one bedroom and up to $1,900 for some two-bedroom apartments. The building will have five floors of apartments, 35 of which will be two-bedroom units, with 15 studio apartments and 50 one-bedroom units.
- A 100-unit apartment house with one- and two-bedroom units is planned for 627 York Road near the SunTrust Bank. A spokeswoman for the developer, Federal Realty Investment Trust, said mid-2016 is the target for opening.
- Under leadership of Bella Santos-Owens, the Baltimore County Commission for Women aims to be vital and relevant to today's women. The commission is sponsoring the Women's Empowerment Expo on May 10 at North Baltimore Plaza Hotel in Timonium.
- This Canton couple celebrated with a black and white affair