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Smoke, but no fire
A report of smoke in the retail portion of the Towson Commons building at 11:32 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan.
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Md. Files Criminal Charges Against Councilman
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County exec reveals priorities for General Assembly
Liquor licenses for Towson and the transfer of a city park to county control are among the countya s priorities for the 2009 General Assembly session.
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Baltimore Co. official indicted on theft charges
Baltimore County Councilman Kenneth N. Oliver has been indicted on felony theft charges involving campaign funds, the state prosecutor's office said today.
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Want Change? Ring It In
You'll find New Year's Eve in Baltimore anchored again down at the Inner Harbor, where the big celebration is being billed as the "Ports America New Year's Eve Spectacular." It all begins at 9 p.m. in and ...
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MD--Windy Weather-Train Disruptions
Maryland's Transit Administration says fallen trees near Towson are blocking light rail trains, while a tree tangled in overhead lines forced MARC passengers near the Baltimore area to change trains.
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Towson resident Cook named editor of Sun
J. Montgomery "Monty" Cook has been named editor and senior vice president of The Baltimore Sun.
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Fast-food flap: Trooper charged with kidnapping
A Parkville man has been fired from his job as a state trooper after being arrested Dec.
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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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Bingo and Bands: New Yeara s Eve festivities offer something for everyone
Millions will tune in to watch a giant ball drop at Times Square in New York on New Year's Eve.
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Towson hires UConn's Ambrose as football coach
TOWSON, Md. Rob Ambrose was hired as the football coach at Towson on Saturday, signing a five-year contract with his alma mater after serving for seven seasons as an assistant at Connecticut.
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Shoppers Finding Deals, Clean Stores
After-Christmas shoppers at Towson Town Center said they're looking for bargains -- and they're finding them.
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Scientist has best of both worlds
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is speeding around Earth today at five miles per second, gracefully turning to target far-flung planets, stars and galaxies for astronomical observation.
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Parkville state trooper fired after criminal charges filed
A Parkville man has been fired from his job as a state trooper after being arrested Dec.
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Accused in kidnap, trooper fired
Co. gus.sentementes@baltsun.com December 23, 2008 A trooper was fired yesterday by the Maryland State Police after he was arrested on charges of kidnapping a man in his marked cruiser at a fast-food ...
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MARYLAND: State trooper arrested after abduction Posted
Baltimore County Police have arrested a Maryland State trooper for allegedly abducting a man and driving while intoxicated.
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County Executive delivers update on Homeland Security and emergency preparedness
On Wednesday, Dec. 10, Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith outlined a lengthy list of recent enhancements to Baltimore Countya s emergency operations planning, equipment and communications systems.
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Read The Short List in The Short List
WEDNESDAY: Sun Circle --a two-man heavy drone unit utilizing voices, organ, and gong to spellbinding effect--takes over the Golden West for a few hours of relaxing inside the warm, colorful confines of the back ...
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Baltimore Co. creates new 16-member tourism council
Baltimore County is eager for more visitors -- both tourists and business people -- and wants everyone to know it.
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A 'Perfect' night of music
Music resonated through the Van Bokkelen Auditorium Friday night, yet the only instrument to be found in the hall was a pitch pipe.
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