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- The Towson University Police Department is seeking accreditation from a national law-enforcement standards agency and inviting public comment about its practices and procedures
- Dr. Ebrahim A. Gabbay, a prominent Baltimore obstetrician-gynecologist whose career spanned 50 years who was also a devoted Francophile, died Saturday from complications of a stroke at Sinai Hospital. He was 86.
- SECU, the Linthicum-based credit union, will pay $4.75 million over the next 10 years to have Towson University's new basketball facility called SECU Arena.
- Towson University hosted Family Fund Day Saturday, part of the university's program called Operation Guardian Tiger.
- Some youngsters attend summer camp to swim or play sports, but Mona King and Marilyn Smith spent Wednesday morning getting acquainted with horses.
- Stoneleigh Sharks win Free State Swim League Trophy Meet
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- "Shrek The Musical" presents stage manager Colin Parker, a 2009 Reservoir High School graduate, a challenge as it's presented by the Teen Professional Theatre of the Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts.
- The developers of 101 York, a $60 million student housing project recently announced for the Towson Triangle, are working to make minor changes to the project plans in the face of strong opposition from the Greater Towson Council of Community Associations and the American Legion Towson Post #22—the projects next-door neighbor.
- Three publishers will release author's collection of two novellas, a book of short stories and her full-length work of magical realism
- Calvert Hall, St. Paul's and Gilman alums prosper for Baltimore Redbirds baseball squad
- Frederick native Brad Barber has been promoted to head coach of the Hood men¿s lacrosse program, making the 23-year-old the youngest head lacrosse coach in NCAA Division III.
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- Helen and Jim Kurtz of Bel Air announce the engagement of their son, David Kurtz, to Alison Keenan, daughter of Lynn and George Keenan of Great Mills.
- An unusual thing happened as a burst of shootings rocked Baltimore: People took notice, got organized and hit the streets to show their outrage.
- Colin Heacock, Mac Pons, Ben Pridemore will play for the South team in the All-America Lacrosse Classic at Johnny Unitas Stadium -- where the Lakers lost to Loyola in the MIAA A Conference title game in May
- Four Eagles standouts, who never lost in high school careers, will represent South team in the eighth annual event at Johnny Unitas Stadium on Saturday
- All-Metro second-team pick will play on South team in Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic on Saturday at Johnny Unitas Stadium
- The 2013 North Harford High School Alumni Association's scholarships winners are Julianna Harvey, daughter of Jeffrey and Johanna Harvey of White Hall, attending University of Maryland' and Ariel Breidenbaugh, daughter of Albert and Valerie Brieidenbaugh of Jarrettsville, attending Towson University.
- Two-time All-Metro first-team selection set to finish high school career Saturday in Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic at Towson University
- Financial aid directors at Maryland colleges are hoping that members of Congress will return from their July 4th recess and reverse the doubling of the interest rate on new loans for financially needy students.
- Howard senior Katie Wilkinson named Player of the Year to headline this spring's all-county softball squad
- Hunt, Milani starred in three sports at Catonsville High
- First Generation College Bound celebrated the accomplishments of the Class of 2013 at its 23rd annual celebration in College Park Wednesday, June 19.
- The latest mega-development proposal in Towson could be the tipping point that turns the county seat into a true urban community — provided county officials can manage the traffic and other challenges it could present.
- Regents approve plan to revitalize Coppin State University
- The Baltimore rosters were unveiled Thursday for the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament, which will be played July 5-7 at Towson University¿s Johnny Unitas Stadium.
- By the time you read this, Highland will have lost one of its iconic residents. Bill Dailey, Vietnam veteran, a U.S. Marine and retired postmaster of the Highland Post Office, has sold his home on Brown's Bridge Road and has moved to Dagsboro, Del.,to begin his next great adventure.
- Teacher preparation programs in the nation and Maryland are "an industry of mediocrity" that are failing to give young teachers the skills to be successful in the classroom, according to a long-awaited report by a national research advocacy group.
- Alexander A. Kamantauskas, a computer network engineer and Civil War buff who enjoyed giving highly-detailed battlefield tours, died May 15 from cancer at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was 45.
- This year, 15 track and field athletes from Harford County competed at Unitas Stadium against athletes from every county in Maryland
- Building boom will transform Towson into one of the most congested impassable urban communities closely resembling the urban sprawl found elsewhere in Baltimore County along Reisterstown Road or Liberty Road.
- Mount Saint Joseph High School named a new assistant principal Thursday