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Baltimore Co. considers restriction on ad fliers
A Baltimore County councilman wants to curtail unsolicited advertising circulars, claiming the papers litter neighborhoods and can eventually clog area waterways.
Councilman's "You Might Get Shot" Remarks Criticized
Some comments made by a Baltimore County Councilman at a work session are angering some community leaders in his district.
Congratulations are in order for college grads
As the Class of 2009 celebrates their graduation, we join with them, their families, friends and educators in celebrating their educational milestone.
As businessmen go, entrepreneur Chris Rayman might qualify as a superhero. He has opened a comic book shop in Dundalk Village Shopping Center at a time when the Internet is all but consuming old media like a creeping black hole.
Jun 18, 2009 5:45 pm US/Eastern Several areas across the state saw several inches of rain in a very short period of time.
Tracking Device Helps Deputies Recover Stolen Computer
Detectives in the Harford County Sheriff's Office are crediting a tracking device with the recovery of a stolen laptop and other electronic devices and an arrest in the case.
May in North County is filled with scenes of water rushing over rocks in the Gunpowder Falls as trout swim beneath the surface, meadows bursting with wildflowers and tender green shoots pushing up through the soil in farm fields.
CARL E. FEATHER / Star Beacon FIRST-GRADE STUDENTS at Kingsville Elementary are being team-taught by Beth Popely and Terri Santee during this school year.
Bill cannot take away sting for golfers at Gunpowder
Birthday parties and flower deliveries notwithstanding, not all surprises bring delight.
Sen. Andy Harris said public anger over the closure of a public golf course in Kingsville drove him to sponsor a bill requiring the county Revenue Authority to hold a public hearing before closing any more facilities.
New Perry Hall Library takes a bow
Ed Krieg, of Parkville-Carney, likes to be first, and he did it again March 9. The retired man, who reads 50-60 books a year, was first in line Monday at 9 a.m. when the doors opened for the first day of the ...
Golfers and rec leaders lock horns over park plan
Angry golfers argued with stressed coaches of youth sports as 200 people debated March 4 what belongs in a future park along Raphel Road in Kingsville.
Gunpowder Falls Golf Course conversion planned
An unprofitable public golf course in Kingsville could become a regional park with trails, athletic fields and possibly a gymnasium, but not without a battle from golfers who want it to stay open.
Discarded cigarette blamed for house fire
County fire investigators deemed a Feb. 13 house fire in Perry Hall a oeaccidentala and discarded cigarettes were the cause.
Traffic Problems All Over the Area
Powerful winds have knocked down trees, powerlines, and utility poles across the region.
New trash, recycling schedules on the way
About 11,300 houses in North County will receive new four-year trash and recycling schedules from Baltimore Countya s Bureau of Solid Waste Management.
Activists: Don't close Gunpowder golf course
Six activists across the county have written a letter to Baltimore County opposing the closing of Gunpowder Falls Golf Course in Kingsville.
Instead, for 20 years he has worked with fellow enthusiasts to take over one room of the B&O Railroad Museum's Ellicott City Station each fall and create mountains, valleys, tunnels and towns for the tiny ...
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