Apr 3, 2009 | North County News
Church has a lot going on around the Easter holiday
The Easter bunny is back at K-mart again, from noon to 6 p.m. on weekends, greeting customers and giving the kids candy from his big basket.
April really is the cruelest month, as the poet said. First comes April Fool's Day and then the deadline for submitting federal and state tax information hits on April 15.
O'Malley Guest Reader For Read Across Md. Month
Students atA a Baltimore County elementary school got a reading lesson Thursday from a special guest star.
Police ID man struck, killed by Baltimore Co. school bus
The man struck by a Baltimore County school bus in Carney Wednesday afternoon has been identified as Jerry Ugochukwu Azuru, 22, of the 1200 block of Rossiler Ave.
Man hit by school bus dies at Franklin Square
A young man died yesterday afternoon at a hospital after he was struck by a Baltimore County school bus on a main roadway in Carney, county police said.
Man Struck And Killed By School Bus
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Sentencing postponed for former officer-in-training guilty of robbery
The sentencing of Aaron V. Seivers, a former Baltimore police officer-in-training who was found guilty of participating in the armed robbery of a fast-food restaurant in 2007, was postponed today after Seivers' ...
Job loss hits seniors especially hard
At 68, Aurelia Dillon gives no thought to retirement. She needs to work and wants to work, she says, if only she could find a job.
Four-alarm apartment fire destroys 24 units, displaces 80 people
Elaina Leonard stood in a driveway slippery with fire-hose ice and looked with disbelief at her destroyed apartment.
Police identify victims of fatal Carney crash
Baltimore County police released the names yesterday of two Harford County men who were killed early Wednesday when their minivan hit a utility pole on Joppa Road in Carney.
Woman who caused crash that killed family will stay in prison
Tishara A. Duffy, who in 2002 caused a car crash that killed four members of a northern Baltimore County family, must remain in prison, the Delaware Board of Pardons has decided.
Plea Deal Spares Child Molester From Lengthy Prison Sentence
Behind closed doors in the home on Oakleigh Road in Parkville, police say Timothy Rhodes began abusing his babysitter when she was just 9 years old---at times showing her pornographic movies and sodomizing her.
Neighborhood Watch: Parkville/Carney
19 at 2:55 a.m., two suspects dressed in dark clothing were caught on videotape breaking into the Speedy Mart store in the 7100 block of Darlington Drive.
MARYLAND: Man pleads guilty to killing son on Father's Day
A Baltimore County man has pleaded guilty in the fatal shooting of his adult son on father's day.
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