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Baltimore County gets win in suit over land-use letter
A judge has thrown out a Cockeysville mana s lawsuit seeking damages from a county planner for allegedly providing incorrect information on zoning for his lawn mower repair shop, resulting in a continuing six-year legal dispute.
Explore Baltimore Co.: Salary board recommends raises for executive, council
A county board has approved recommendations to give pay raises to the next county executive and members of the County Council.
N.J. man accused in several Maryland armed robberies
Federal prosecutors say a New Jersey man and two Maryland men have been charged in criminal complaints with conspiring to commit several armed robberies that stole hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Redmer says he's running for District 7 state Senate seat
Alfred W. Redmer Jr., the former Republican state delegate and insurance commissioner, announced Wednesday his return to politics with a run for the Maryland Senate.
Students stuff a bus to help fill hungry stomachs
Cockeysville Middle School students and physical education teacher Russ LeBlanc, center, worked on Nov.
Demolition of stone Cockeysville house angers some
Preservation advocates believe the stone-based house at 10922 Cockeysville Road dated back to the 1850s, and was built by Judge Joshua Cockey II.
Crime log: Golf Club's alarm thwarts burglary
The following is compiled from police reports from the Cockeysville precinct. Our policy is to include descriptions when there is enough information to make identification possible.
Efforts earn medals for three at Wilkens Precinct
One year ago, officer McDonnell "Doug" Jones detained a burglar after a scuffle that led to a broken hand.
A man in his mid-twenties was driving a car in the 1200 block of W. Fayette Ave.
My Blackberry: A Love-Hate Relationship
Nothing is worse than an after-hours blackberry message from a partner, a client, or an opposing counsel.A As much as I wish I could turn the electronic leash that connects me from my home in Cockeysville to my office in Towson when I finally arrive home after a day of work, it always is "on" and communicating with our server.
A boy, 14, has been arrested and charged with the attempted armed robbery of another teenage boy Wednesday afternoon in the 1200 block of W. 36th St.
Drop in Maryland jobless claims signals layoff slowdown
William Rush's job prospects haven't gotten any brighter. He is staying home with his son, Billy.
Crime log: Tools stolen from sheds; former boyfriend threatens woman
The following is compiled from police reports from the Cockeysville precinct. Our policy is to include descriptions when there is enough information to make identification possible.
Manfredo Jr. Headlines Ogden Benefit in Cockeysville November 5
In an interesting coincidence, the Beltway has been blessed with boxers who were a part of the first season of "The Contender" all year long.
How a 'Steinway' artist dresses
Virginia Hogan is more interested in style than in fashion. "I love putting things together my own way.
Baltimore County salutes work done for, with the disabled
The Baltimore County Commission on Disabilities recognized those who have done work with and for people with disabilities at its 19th annual awards luncheon Wednesday in Hunt Valley .
Many critical of pension for Baltimore County councilman
Two candidates who have filed to run for Baltimore County Council next year joined a chorus of people Wednesday calling for reforms to the County Council pension system that allows a member elected to five four-year terms to retire at full pay.
October Snow: Sunday morning surprise not the earliest on record
A burst of snow fell early this morning, which was actually forecasted here a few days ago.
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.
Next Sunday's review: Umi Sake
I'm afraid I've been a little slow with this post -- about two days slow -- but I have an excuse.