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One person is dead after a fire on Ewing Drive in Reisterstown. The fire broke out around 1:30 Saturday afternoon.
Reisterstown man indicted on charges of theft
A Baltimore grand jury has indicted a 67-year-old Reisterstown man on 24 charges alleging he stole more than $7 million from various escrow accounts, the city State's Attorney's Office announced Monday.
Police identify woman found dead in Reisterstown fire
A woman who was found dead after an apartment fire Saturday in Reisterstown has been identified as Rose Lea Salzman, 67.
Woman Dies In Baltimore County Condo Fire
One woman is dead and several families displaced after a massive fire in Baltimore County.
Woman Killed In Reisterstown Apartment Fire
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Fighting e-book piracy -- the hard way
Thanks to Lauretta at Constellation Books in Reisterstown for the tip about this genius idea to combat e-book piracy.
Shop caters to high-end lingerie buyers
Art de Femme, a newly opened store in the Village of Cross Keys, specializes in high-end, designer lingerie and swimwear.
Understanding autistic friends
Liz Atwood talks about friends with disabilities this Tween Tuesday : One of the things that's really neat about my 8-year-old son's circle of friends is the diversity I see; not just racial or ethnic diversity, but children with many different disabilities.
Morgan Properties has Stellar Night at Maryland Apartment Association Gala
Last night Morgan Properties participated in the Maryland Multi-Housing Associationa s 13 th Annual Star Awards.
Josef Neschis, 12, left, Ben Schenerman, 12, center, and Harris Himelfarb, 13, all of Reisterstown, dance to Michael JacksonA a a s A a A"Thriller,A a A at the bar mitzvah celebration of Micah Saltzberg, at MartinA a a s West, Oct.
Event To Increase Pit Bull Awareness, Raise Funds
The Baltimore County Humane Society is hosting a tattoo-a-thon and a rally against animal cruelty this weekend to highlight Pit Bull Awareness Day.
This is the goal... The whir of the mixer mashing the potatoes, the warmth of the air from the oven opening too many times, the nutmegy scent of pumpkin pie, the complete meal in all its glory - ah, the total indulgence of the senses that is Thanksgiving dinner in the making.
Librarian and Information Science News
Baltimore Area Children's Librarian, Robert Hallett, Will Be Missed
Robert Hallett, a longtime Baltimore County school librarian who invented a spandex-clad superhero named Red Reader to motivate children to read, died Monday of a rare form of leukemia.
Man awaiting trial for 1981 rape accused in 2nd county attack
A Fells Point man awaiting trial for a 1981 rape has been charged with raping a second woman a year earlier, according to Baltimore County police.
Susan Reimer On Gardening: For the hibernating male
Designer Paula Henry holds an eight for the Iron Man Cave. 'Man caves' inspired by three famous Marylanders are part of fall home show Susan Reimer On Gardening October 15, 2009 T he fall Maryland Home, Garden & Living Show is traditionally about getting the home and garden ready for winter, the season of hibernation.
Tatooed rescuers will bring message to city
A month after more than 100 area animal-lovers pledged to get paw-print tattoos to lure Rescue Ink to town, the TV tough guys are bringing their act to Baltimore.
Baltimore County Executive James T. Smith Jr. has drawn a lot of attention recently for indicating an interest in the District 7 state senate job soon to be vacated by incumbent Republican Andy Harris , who is expected to run for the 1st District congressional seat next year.
Smith the Senate power broker?
The Sun's Laura Vozzella reported this week that Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith is selling his house in Reisterstown and moving to an apartment in Cockeysville, with the thought of possibly running for state Senate in the 7th District .
Ehrlich's Actions Have Some Asking: Will He Run Again?
Former Gov. Robert Ehrlich is raising money and calling for a change of leadership in Annapolis, which seems to have many asking the question -- is he planning to run again for governor? 11 News I-Team reporter David Collins said Ehrlich, a Republican, seems to be framing taxes and business regulation as campaign issues.
Jim Smith selling house, eyeing 7th District Senate seat
Jim Smith , the term-limited Baltimore County exec, is selling his house in Reisterstown and moving to an apartment in Andy Harris' state Senate district, where he'll mull a run for that seat.
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