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Fourth of July parade poised to celebrate 75th year
This Fourth of July will mark the diamond anniversary of a local tradition, as the 75th annual Towson Area Fourth of July Parade steps off at 10:30 that Saturday morning.
Former governor returns home as parade grand marshal
Having grown up in the Kendale Apartments on Maiden Choice Lane and then in a house on Delores Avenue, former Gov.
Brothers await sentence after conviction for manslaughter
TWO Killarney brothers have been remanded in custody for sentence after they were acquitted of the murder but found guilty of the manslaughter of a 30 year old man whom they attacked after discovering him in bed with a 15 year old girl who had been going out with one of the brothers.
Resident robbed, forced to drive gunman to bank
An 89-year-old Arbutus resident was robbed and briefly kidnapped June 19 after being approached by a man with a gun at his home on Shelbourne Avenue, police said.
Gunfire At County Grocery Store
Baltimore County Police have a man in custody in connection with an armed robbery of a grocery store last night.
Suspected Arrested In Supermarket Robbery
Jun 23, 2009 11:48 am US/Eastern ARBUTUS, Md. Baltimore County Police have arrested a suspect for robbing a Mars Store in Arbutus.
Balto. Co. police arrest suspect in grocery store shootout
Baltimore County police arrested a man who allegedly exchanged gunfire Sunday night with a security officer during an armed robbery at an Arbutus food store.
Police Search For Attempted Robbery Suspect
Jun 21, 2009 9:33 pm US/Eastern ARBUTUS, Md. Baltimore County police areA searching for a suspect inA an attempted armed robbery at a Mars Store in Arbutus.
Helping Kids Cross The Street For Nearly 50 Years
Catherine Drenner and her friend Myra Woolery talk along Sulphur Spring and Oakland Road Catherine Drenner ready to help children across the street Friday is the last day of school for students in Baltimore County public schools.
Connections with past flavor opening of snowball stand
With summer come snowballs. Such is the way of life in Arbutus. It's been that way for many, it seems, since Adolf and Betty Gapsis began selling the shaved ice concoctions from their front porch on Sulphur Spring Road more than 40 years ago.
Arbutus Library enlists businesses in scavenger hunt for young patrons
The Arbutus Library will be using its mascot, Sneaks the Cat, to lead school-aged children on a scavenger hunt through Arbutus this week.
A train in the background takes a separate track from Ellicott City, while the tracks on the right lead from Elkridge into Relay a short distance from crossing the Patapsco River via the Thomas Viaduct.
New law boosts prison-made flags
The law did not go into effect for last weekend's Memorial Day celebrations. But come Oct.
Sci-fi fans get wired for return of Balticon
Baltimore's homegrown science fiction convention, Balticon, will happen once again Friday-Monday, May 22-25, at the Baltimore Marriott Hunt Valley Inn.
'Graduates' features June bugs with heart
"The movie is my love letter to Ocean City and growing up in Maryland, and to my friends from that time in my life," says director Ryan Gielen, who has been promoting his movie for much of the past year and taking it on the festival circuit.
Work on bridge to span summer, fall and winter
The bridge that carries Southwestern Boulevard over Sulphur Spring Road in Arbutus is getting a $1.3 million facelift after an inspection last summer determined it was "structurally deficient," according to the State Highway Administration.
Students question mandatory fee increase during forum
Full-time student fees have increased a total of $104, ten dollars of which students agreed to raise by voting "yes" on Referendum A. The other $94 increase was decided by members of the UMBC administration.
$1.3M Bridge Rehab Starting On Route 1 In Arbutus
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Water main break delays train service
All MARC and Amtrak train services between Baltimore and Washington were operating normally a day after an April 29 water main break in Halethorpe caused service suspensions.
Glen Burnie West: 31st annual Ferndale Day marches in on Sunday
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