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Pharmacist Charged With Filling Fake Prescriptions
A federal grand jury in Baltimore has indicted an Eldersburg man who is a pharmacist in Baltimore County.
Balto. Co. pharmacist charged with illegal sale of oxycodone
National Guard recruiting office in Reisterstown open
The Maryland Army National Guard will open a recruiting storefront in Reisterstown today.
Crisis center needs food, money and volunteers
The Community Crisis Center in Reisterstown is in urgent need of donated food or toiletries or money to help the growing numbers of local residents who are recently unemployed.
Sparks Fly Over Duck's Alleged 'Sweatshop' Remark
Sparks are flying between 6th Congressional District candidate Andrew Duck and fellow Democrat Casey Clark over allegations that Duck accused the Clark family's woven-label manufacturing business of using "sweatshop" labor.
Too Much Rain Is Bad News For Farmers
Jun 18, 2009 4:55 pm US/Eastern Reporting Alex DeMetrick BALTIMORE COUNTY What is normally a blessing for farmers is rapidly becoming a curse.
Aging Czar Arnold Eppela s New Role
One night a few months ago, Arnold J. Eppel said he was lying in bed next to his wife - "I'm not trying to sound too sexy here, I was just watching the news," he chuckled - contemplating his impending retirement from the Baltimore County Department of Aging.
BBYO Reunion Revives Powerful Past
Last Saturday night, June 13, brought back memories, familiar faces and a slice of Baltimore's Jewish life that were dear to so many.
Open Space Arts sets fun 'alternative fundraisers'
The economy has hit Open Space Arts, just as it has hit many other artistic organizations.
Severe Storms Bring Hail, Power Outages 54min
A line of severe storms moved through the area Tuesday afternoon, causing hail, high winds and power outages.
Republicans see tighter congressional races in 2010
When Chris Cavey sizes up Republican prospects for Maryland congressional races in 2010, he sees hope beyond Western Maryland and the Eastern Shore.
In light of the busy social and academic lives of teenagers, it's not often that one finds an adolescent who takes the time to make a major commitment to Jewish education.
Economy blights a beloved garden center in Carroll Co.
Alan Summers , president of Carroll Gardens, sniffs a honeysuckle vine, while Janet and Bob Leidy, employees who met on the job, shift some annuals.
This Place Matters to the Woman's Club of Glyndon
The Woman's Club of Glyndon is proud to have owned and maintained this building since 1932.
William "Lynnie" Cook will be the new chief executive of the Baltimore County Revenue Authority.
Firefighters Battle 2-Alarm Fire In Reisterstown
Fire crews are on the scene of a two-alarm fire in Pikesville. TheA fire at the Pizzaman Restaurant located on the 1000-block of Reisterstown Road near Old Court RoadA started aroundA 5:54 a.m. "Our first arriving unit from our Pikesville Fire Station found the one-story strip mall with heavy smoke showing from the Pizzaman Restaurant.
Baltimore Co. To Install Cameras At Parks
The Baltimore County Council has authorized $600,000 to install 24-hour video surveillance cameras at five regional parks and athletic fields that have frequently been the targets of vandals.
Members of senior center celebrate 30th anniversary
The Mt. Carmel Senior Center celebrated its 30th anniversary May 19 with guest speakers, lunch and entertainment.
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