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- Despite their hefty price tags, the PlayStation 4 and XBox One video game consoles just might be the most sought after gifts of the holiday season.
- Developers are planning greater commercial and residential building in the Constant Friendship Business Park in Abingdon, and are seeking the community's input as they proceed with their projects.
- Consumers need to put the kibosh on the move toward starting Christmas sales on Thanksgiving day.
- This year more than ever, the lines between Thanksgiving and the post holiday shopping day seem to have permanently blurred.
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- Towson native Nicholas Walters has launched a grassroots campaign to build a National Afghanistan and Iraq Veterans Memorial, in Washington. He's the project's unpaid executive director, while his father serves on the nonprofit's board of directors.
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- The beleaguered Safeway in the Long Reach Village Center will close Nov. 5. Another grocery store could take its place.
- For years, Bonnie Brumwell Hoyas and her three brothers have been trying to convince Anne Arundel County to allow them to redevelop their family land, which houses several family businesses
- Photographer and interior designer team up to help homeowners tackle design projects
- On Monday, it will be eight years since dozens of people gathered for a vigil in an Arnold driveway where a mortally wounded Joanne Valentine was cradled in her husband's arms.
- The Highland Days festival is just around the corner
- 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
- Officers in the Baltimore Police Department's Southern District will have new computers, bikes and other gadgets thanks to $300,000 in gifts from three benefactors, who hope to spur donations from city businesses in other districts.
- The Virginia Earthquake of 2011 reached Harford County, Md., and residents in Bel Air and Havre de Grace share their reactions.
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- A 5.8 magnitude earthquake in Virginia hit the county shortly before 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 23.
- Corporations snap to attention when Scary Mommy tweets, and Simon & Schuster will release her first book next Mother's Day. All because when, say, she admits to swearing at her children under her breath, fans sigh with relief, responding, "Me too! Me too! Me too!"
- If there's one silver lining to the market volatility of the last two weeks, it's that it gives us a peek at our real appetite for risk.
- Developers expect to present their concept for a shopping center at the Canton Crossing mixed-use development to a city design panel on Monday.
- City council meets to hear a presentation on the train station and announce new farmer's market
- Some Baltimoreans could afford to own a car, but choose to live without one and get around using a combinations of bikes, walking, public transit and short-term rentals such as Zipcar.
- It was just a matter of time before businesses began to push back against some of the worst behaviors of extreme couponing.
- Whether you prefer big chain stores or smaller boutiques, there is something for every shopper in Harford County. Perhaps the best place to begin your shopping adventure is the town of Bel Air, also known as the ¿heart of Harford County.¿ At the intersection of Routes 1 and 24, there are four shopping centers: Harford Mall, Tollgate Marketplace, Bel Air Plaza and Bel Air Town Center.
- Regal Cinemas will open a theater at Waugh Chapel Towne Center, a planned mixed-use development in Gambrills in west Anne Arundel County, project developer Greenberg Gibbons said.
- Breezing through a wintry weekend getaway to Cambridge, Maryland
- Parts of southern Maryland grew far faster than the rest of the state throughout the first decade of the new millennium, according to the first detailed figures from the 2010 Census, released Wednesday.
- TV viewers know Duff Goldman isn't afraid of a little risk. But as his popular Food Network show "Ace of Cakes" winds down, can he export his quirky Baltimore brand to the sunny environs of Los Angeles?