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- Cat tells us that each dancer will be dancing three dances tonight: one with another contestant, one with an All-Star and a solo dance.
- Maryland lists Myers at defensive end, his primary position in high school. He has worked mostly with the third-team defense through the early part of preseason practice, but coach Randy Edsall likes what he has seen.
- A recap of the June 18 episode of "So You Think You Can Dance," where some words are exchanged during the Atlanta auditions
- The latest mass murder in California is leading to more jumping to preposterous conclusions about who's to blame.
- Baltimore-based Under Armour expands brand appeal with new partnership
- A judge threw out a telephone misuse charge Tuesday against Neil Prescott, the Crofton man who had a cache of weapons seized from his home after he allegedly threatened a former co-worker.
- Thousands of people — many clad in bikinis and superhero costumes — braved the chilly waters of Chesapeake Bay on Saturday for the 17th annual Polar Bear Plunge at Sandy Point State Park.
- Showtimes listed are for Sunday, Aug. 26, only.
- Showtimes listed are for Sunday, Aug. 19, only.
- A former University of Maryland honors student accused of contemplating a campus shooting rampage accepted a plea deal Tuesday, and prosecutors said the case was evidence that authorities are responding threats with vigilance.
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- Showtimes listed are for Sunday, July 29, only.
- A Crofton man who owned a cache of weapons repeatedly threatened to "blow everybody up" at his former workplace and declared himself a "joker," police said.
- Police say they thwarted a terror threat by taking into custody a 28-year-old man thought to be planning a mass shooting at a workplace, an incident that for officers was eerily reminiscent of last week's violence at a The Dark Knight Rises screening in Aurora, Colo.
- Showtimes listed are for Sunday, July 22, only.
- Police in the Baltimore area increased patrols around movie theaters, and local theater owners added security precautions — including banning face masks and fake weapons — after the mass shooting early Friday in suburban Denver sparked fears of copycat attacks.
- In the wake of the Colorado theater shootings, Howard County police are increasing security efforts at AMC Columbia and Snowden Square Stadium.
- Owner of Rotunda Cinemas says the shootings in Colorado put a damper on what should be a celebratory event at his theaters. But Ira Miller says he is not adding extra security or requesting police presence. "It's business as usual. But it's somber," he said.
- Friday morning's massacre in Colorado at a showing of the new Batman movie "The Dark Knight Rises," is prompting heightened security measures at screenings around the Baltimore region, including Harford County. "We are aware of the incident in Colorado, discussions have occurred and appropriate planning is in place," Monica Worrell, spokesperson for the Harford County Sheriff's Office, said Friday afternoon.
- Baltimore County police and movie theaters react to the shooting rampage at a showing of "The Dark Knight Rises" in Colorado early Friday morning.
- After Colorado theater shooting, Baltimore police to increase patrols around theater
- Hundreds of Batman fans were disappointed early Friday morning when the premiere of "The Dark Knight Rises" at the AMC Columbia 14 was canceled because of technical difficulties, according to employees of the theater.
- Despite the heavy downpour across the region Thursday night, dozens of Batman fans waited in the rain for the midnight showing of The Dark Knight Rises at the Hunt Valley Regal theater.
- The Hollywood Theater in Arbutus hosts a midnight showing of the final Batman movie in Christopher Nolan's trilogy.
- The long-awaited ¿The Dark Knight Rises¿ -- the latest big-screen treatment of DC Comics' Batman -- will hit screens this week, and the early movie reviews are looking good.
- The Towson Times is hosting a random drawing for a set of four (4) tickets to the midnight premiere of the film (12:01 a.m. on Friday, July 20) at the Regal Hunt Valley Cinemas.
- Win tickets to a midnight showing of The Dark Knight Rises in Hunt Valley