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"Baltimore County government is welcoming veterans home from deployment overseas by providing extra support services and offering the potential for a good job with the county," said county government spokeswoman Ellen Kobler.
Police Arrest Three Juveniles in Burglary
Baltimore County police charged three teenage boys with attempted first-degree burglary in connection with a Feb.
2 Md. men face bank fraud charges in W.Va.
Two Maryland men are charged in West Virginia with fraudulently obtaining more than $48,000 from a bank and using some of the money to gamble at a casino.
Local Lion Clubs Perform Vision Screenings on Young Children
On Jan. 24 and 25, seven Lions from the Freedom District Lions Club and three Lions from the South Carroll Lioness-Lions Clubs performed vision screening on 2-4 year old children at the Ward's Chapel United Methodist Church A preschool in Randallstown.
Legendary writer involved in mystery from beyond the grave
Edgar Allan Poe fans waited long past a midnight dreary, but it appears annual visits to the writer's grave in Baltimore by a mysterious figure called the 'Poe Toaster' shall occur nevermore.
Residents Hail Olive Garden Opening as a Positive Sign for Owings Mills
Latonya Gordon thinks she's about to start saving on gas. Gordon, 43, and her daughter, Shauntya Lucas, 16, were the first two customers in line when the new Owings Mills Olive Garden opened Monday afternoon.
Poe fans call an end to 'Toaster' tradition
Edgar Allan Poe fans waited long past a midnight dreary, but it appears annual visits to the writer's grave in Baltimore by a mysterious figure called the "Poe Toaster" shall occur nevermore.
Sewing club keeps kids in stitches
Nadia Karber spread yards of purple fabric across a sewing table, with all manner of lines marking inches.