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Maryland Libertarians Nominate Governor and Lt. Governor Candidates
Owings Mills, MD: On November 21, 2009 the Central Committee of the Libertarian Party of Maryland selected Susan Gaztaaga as their candidate for Governor and Doug McNeil as their candidate for Lieutenant Governor.
Diva by Cindy Kicks Off 'Donate To Diva' Campaign
Brands band together to benefit victims of domestic violence. Hair care brand Diva by Cindy has embarked on its first annual Donate to a Diva campaign to benefit victims of domestic violence.
Kamenetz drafts bill to limit Baltimore Co. Council pensions
Response to outcry over full salary for life would set cap of 60% By Mary Gail Hare November 24, 2009 A Baltimore County councilman with an eye on the county executive seat wants to limit the generous benefits available to council members, a response to an outcry over the current system that allows veteran legislators to collect their full salary ...
Tech tax heroes go from political neophytes to savvy fundraisers
Tom Loveland, CEO of Mind Over Machines in Owings Mills, helped the state's IT industry stave off a tax on computer services in 2008.
Trooper Sent To Hospital After Owings Mill Crash
A Maryland State Police trooper is recovering after a crash in Owings Mills. The crash happened shortly before 9:30 a.m. Thursday near Lakeside Boulevard and Common Brook Road.
Injured Ravens LB Suggs to miss 1st game Sunday
AP Photo OHMD104, Nk OWINGS MILLS, Md. Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs will miss Sunday's game agains4 the Indianapolis Colts because of a knee injury.
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation released its annual report Nov. 4, disclosing more than $100 million in grants to organizations that serve several categories - elder adults, health and disabilities among them.
For Chris Davison, art isn't limited to what you might see on the walls of Maryland Art Place, where she is a board member.
Shoshana S. Cardin School receives approval to buy Owings Mills property for campus
It looks like six years after its founding, The Shoshana S. Cardin School will have a permanent home.
Jewish high school to move to Owings Mills
An independent Jewish high school in Baltimore has announced plans to relocate its campus to the grounds of the former Rosewood Center in Owings Mills.
Council gets fired up over tanning bed bill
A bill that would ban minors from using commercial tanning beds in Baltimore County could face a tough vote next week after several councilmen on Tuesday questioned the need to supersede a year-old state law.
Baltimore Area Renters Could Be Evicted in Potential Scheme
Lamondes Williams was convicted in a huge pyramid scheme nearly five years ago. But as ABC2 News Investigator Joce Sterman found out, victims claim he's back at it.
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 is found dead in Reisterstown fire
A woman was found dead in a Reisterstown apartment fire Saturday afternoon, Baltimore County fire officials said.
4 Md. Borders stores among 200 set to close
Borders Group Inc. announced Thursday plans to close 200 mall-based stores nationwide, including four in Maryland.
City Council Votes 4-3 To Return Same Ad Agency
After a lengthy process that often resembled a political catfight, the end result remained the same: MGH will continue to be the town of Ocean City's advertising agency for at least one more year.
Crazy Costumes Sold For Halloween In Charm City
Share + Oct 30, 2009 5:41 pm US/Eastern Reporting Ron Matz TOWSON, Md. 1 of 1 Many are planning to dress up for Halloween this Saturday, and Baltimore is ready to party with some unusual costumes leading this year's Halloween parade.
It's no trick: Savings start by Halloween
Today is a day for jack-o'-lanterns and candy corn, but some retailers would rather you think about Christmas trees and candy canes instead.
Cleaning your toothbrush every day, could keep H1N1 away
In the last few months we've all been inundated with tips on how to avoid catching the swine flu , or the H1N1 influenza.
Owings Mills man freed in Randallstown shooting
A former Randallstown High School student who had been jailed since shortly after last month's shooting at the Baltimore County school was freed yesterday after prosecutors dropped attempted-murder charges against him.
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