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- Local residents can share their blessings with local nonprofits this holiday season.
- Havre de Grace native Ben Getz is starring in an independent werewolf film, "Uncaged," which was released online this week.
- North Baltimore Crime Log
- Starting around this time of year, dozens of children across the country die after being forgotten sweltering inside of cars each summer. A group of Johns Hopkins University students may have found a way to ensure parents remember even a silently sleeping baby.
- For all the hype and all the "next big things" that have flashed across the screen and died small, it really does feel like the revolution in TV viewing has arrived.
- Crimes reported in Towson, Timonium, Cockeysville for May 7-10
- Crimes reported in Towson, Cockeysville, Timonium, Lutherville April 12-20.
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- A pair of men smashed through the glass door of a Cockeysville gas station and stole several items, according to reports from Baltimore County Police.
- Dennis Rodman is back from a rather foggy Asia visit, Google is remembering a civil rights campaigner, and Mitt Romney wishes he were president. Welcome to your post-weekend online trends report for Monday, March 4.
- At the American Craft Council show, some artists opt for ancient luxury, while others seek out cheaper modern tech
- Without leaving a sign of forced entry, a burglar this week managed to steal more than $15,000 worth of computers, electronics and cash from the Boys & Girls Club at Admiral Oaks in Annapolis, according to Annapolis Police.
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Delivery man assaulted, robbed in Cockeysville; taken to Shock Trauma with head injuries [Crime Log]
Food delivery man assaulted, robbed in Cockeysville, taken to Shock Trauma Center with head injuries on Feb. 10. - Loyola shot 7-for-17 from the free-throw line in the second half, and 12-for-26 in the game, and host Marist took advantage to pull away for a 69-64 victory Sunday afternoon.
- A man walked into the SECU building in the 8600 block of LaSalle Road at about 3:30 p.m. on Jan. 29 and asked a teller what his account balance was. After hearing the balance, the man threatened the teller with a screwdriver, lighter and scissors.
- The following is compiled from police reports from the Towson and Cockeysville precincts. Our policy is to include descriptions when there is enough information to make identification possible.
- Winter waited until the busy holiday season to arrive, and it isn't letting up yet in Baltimore. After a second bout of icy precipitation Wednesday, more snow, sleet or freezing rain is possible over the weekend.
- Crimes reported for Roland Park, Charles Village, Hampden, Homeland, Dec. 2-7.
- Verizon filed a patent to that takes the tech behind the Xbox Kinect and others like it a skeevy step futher. Instead of helping you rock out to that Zumba routine, the cameras and mics connected this invention could record could what's happening in a living room and program ads accordingly.
- Ricky Marion Bostic, 44 of the 200 block of Towsontown Court, was already charged with a first-degree sex offense and multiple counts of burglary in connection with a string of early-summer incidents, and has been charged with three other burglaries and a second sexual assault, Baltimore County Police said Thursday.
- Lionel Foster recalls the kindness he encountered on a long-ago Thanksgiving in a foreign land
- Towson, Cockeysville, Timonium: Crimes reported
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- A Baltimore high school student was arrested Thursday after bringing an unloaded handgun to Carver Vocational Technical High School, school officials said.
- Baltimore County school resource officers are issued hand-held metal detectors.
- Authorities charged two 17-year-old students for bringing weapons to schools in unrelated incidents in Baltimore and Anne Arundel county Tuesday.
- Two 12-year-old Deer Park Middle Magnet School students have been with handgun-related violations after one boy brought ammunition to the school, Baltimore County police said Friday.
- Crimes reported in Hampden, Roland Park, Guilford, Charles Village, Homeland, Mount Washington for Sept. 30-Oct. 4.
- Today is one of the biggest days in the history of Firaxis Games. The Sparks-based studio has had a team of more than 40 people working for more than four years on project that was kept secret until earlier this year. It's a richly detailed and immersive video game called XCOM: Enemy Unknown.
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- Work for yourself, look abroad, forget Wall Street and level with your kids.
- The Aegis police blotter lists the most recent arrests, crimes and other police reports.
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- Writer Dave Gilmore makes predictions and provides insight on the future of video gaming in America.
- The dog days are here, but 2012 should finish strong for gamers
- Noise at AWOL A Way of Life Skate Shop in downtown Catonsville a problem for building's other tenants, a veterinary hospital.
- Man stole 120 Xbox games, 25 pairs of sneakers
- Towson, Cockeysville, Timonium: Crimes reported