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Wind cancels fireworks, cuts power to thousands
High winds across the Baltimore metropolitan region yesterday canceled New Year's Eve fireworks, caused power outages in thousands of homes, flipped a tractor-trailer on a major bridge and toppled branches that ...
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Elizabeth Large's top 10
's archives and started reading my old reviews. What I found was that the stars awarded weren't always an indication of whether I would love to go back.
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Pikesville residents are urged to conserve water today
Pikesville residents are being asked to conserve water this afternoon after a power failure at a pumping station, according to a city Department of Public Works spokesman.
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Past, future: Owings Mills library
Before the county laid plans for a proper library branch in Owings Mills as part of the Metro Centre complex, the area did have a small library of its own for about 15 years.
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County legislators say they will take furloughs, too
Baltimore County legislators say they will share the furlough pain of taking days off with other state employees, but not all of them will give the salary that would have been earned for those days back to the ...
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Jewish volunteers serve at Our Daily Bread on Christmas
From left, Al Shackman, his son-in-law Bob Fields, daughter Leslie Fields and Carlyn Levy, all volunteers from the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, fill plates on the hot food line.
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With space aplenty, retailers are now in the driver's seat
Azura store manager Ravyn Potts folds sweaters at the Kenilworth shop. Five years ago, a small shop owner like Alyssa Titus would have had a tough time getting a mall developer's attention.
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Woman killed, others injured in crashes
A Pikesville woman was killed early yesterday when her vehicle slid on a patch of ice on Interstate 295 and crashed into the back of a county Fire Department ambulance that was on the scene of another accident, ...
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Pikesville woman killed in crash on icy Route 295
A Baltimore County woman was killed early yesterday after she lost control of her minivan on the icy surface of Route 295 near Dorsey in Anne Arundel County, Maryland State Police said.
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Pikesville man given over 11 years for drugs
A 40-year-old Pikesville man who goes by the nickname "Smurf" was sentenced to more than 11 years in federal prison yesterday for possession of cocaine and heroin with the intent to distribute.
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Changeable signs bill ignores community's wish
Changeable signs bill ignores community's wish Editor: We appreciate Bev Serpick's update as to what is happening around Pikesville.
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Renaissance Fine Arts: Pikesville gallery grows into a mini-museum
If you want to see paintings by Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet and Pablo Picasso , you don't have to visit the Baltimore Museum of Art .
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When We Feel Jewish
Because Chanukah is the story of assimilation, we look at how, where and when we feel Jewish in today's assimilated 21st century world.
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Mega Millions Time
Get your tickets ready because tonight's Mega Millions jackpot is up to $207 million.
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Gas Main Break in Pikesville
A gas main break forced people living in a group of townhomes in Baltimore county out of their homes.
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Gas leak leads to evacuation of four houses in Pikesville
Five Pikesville-area townhome units were evacuated this morning after a gas leak was reported at 9:39 a.m. The leak forced the evacuation of a group of four townhome units, No.
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Crews Respond To Major Gas Leak In Pikesville
Baltimore County fire crews are on the scene of a major gas leak in the Pikesville area.
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Math and Money
Dr. Stuart Weinberg, a Pikesville area opthamologist, believes that the letters of the Torah are a form of "geometric DNA" that create the mathematical structure of the universe.
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Things to do this weekend
Major holiday happenings this week/end. It will be hard to choose which to embrace and which to pass up.
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Armed Robbers Stopped In Their Tracks
PIKESVILLE, Md. -- Two men are in Baltimore County jail accused of pulling off a string of armed robberies.
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