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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.
Kingsville Elementary raises $2,096 for student
Members of the Kingsville Elementary School Student Council surprised the family of fifth-grader Dylan Christian Monday morning with a check for $2,096.41. Dylan has battled cancer much of his life, said Nick Orlando, principal.
Explore Baltimore Co.: Redmer to run for 7th District Senate seat
Former state delegate Al Redmer is expected to announce Wednesday night that he is returning to politics and running for state Senate.
Police were seeking a gunman who approached a Ford F-150 pickup truck parked outside Sportsmen's Lounge in the 4700 block of Gwynn Oak Ave.
If you're looking to get lost between the stalks in style, look no further than Corn Maze in the Plains - the Mona Lisa of fall farm labyrinths.
Council seeks mandatory electronics recycling
Mandatory residential recycling of electronic devices including computers, televisions and cell phones could be coming to Baltimore County if one councilman has his way.
Bill aimed at fliers and circulars stirs debate
A bill intended to prevent unwanted advertising circulars from becoming litter could hurt business, according to some business owners who testified at a Tuesday County Council hearing.
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Creepywoods Haunted Forest opens for its 2nd Year Friday October 2rd, 2009 in Baltimore County
Creepywoods Haunted Forest is an all new Halloween Adventure located on Huber's Farm in Kingsville, MD, just minutes north of White Marsh on Rt.
North County Preservation elects new officers
North County Preservation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting rural life in northern Baltimore County, has elected a new slate of officers.
Dream home: good things in a small package
It's light blue in color, with its windows and front door trimmed in white paint.
Association tires of vandals destroying trees at schools
Perry Hall and Kingsville are blessed with hardworking residents who donate their time, energy and talent to local organizations that work to better our lives as individuals, families and the shared greater community.
Association tires of vandals destroying trees at schools
Perry Hall and Kingsville are blessed with hardworking residents who donate their time, energy and talent to local organizations that work to better our lives as individuals, families and the shared greater community.
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.

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