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MTA modifies bus routes due to snow
The Maryland Transit Administration is keeping its bus routes rolling, but in many cases, it has modified routes as a concession to the snow.
Cheered by so much new on the beer front
The author spends a lot of time fretting and sucking on his thumb. In my case, I have spent a lot of time sucking down beers.
County schools reopen two hours late today
It was a definite play day on Sunday, as Tori Wenzl, 10, pulls her cousin, Taylor Wenzl, 12, in a sled in Loveton Farms.
Retailers Extend Shopping Hours Before Christmas
Share + Dec 22, 2009 11:17 pm US/Eastern Reporting Kelly McPherson TOWSON, Md. Saturday's snow also cost retailers valuable shopping time.A Area malls shut down early on what's supposed to be one of the busiest shopping days of the year.A Kelly McPherson explains what some stores are doing to make up the loss.
Travelers Trying To Get Away This Holiday
Share + Dec 24, 2009 6:30 pm US/Eastern Reporting Mike Hellgren Holiday travelers are scrambling to get to their destination before more winter weather hits the area.
Discounts driving sales of electronics
Vanessa Johnson was content watching favorite shows on her 36-inch "regular" television, but her husband was pining to see the Ravens on a much more impressive high-definition, flat-screen model.
Storm front: County battling to keep up with snowfall
County officials said Saturday that crews continue to battle to keep up with a snowstorm that rolled into the area late Friday night.
Salvation Army Extends Angel Tree Deadline In County
Major Roger Coulson of the Salvation Army talks about the decision to extend the deadline for Angel Tree gifts at the Hunt Valley Town Centre, the White Marsh Town Centre and the Avenue at White Marsh.
Residents cool to apartments at Normandy Shopping Center
The prospect of an urbanized "avenue"-style replacement for the nearly half-century-old Normandy Shopping Center drew no opposition from about 60 Ellicott City residents at a public information meeting on the project, but the idea of including 200 apartments evoked concern.
MTA Worker Charged With Stealing Fares
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Firefighters detected potentially lethal levels of carbon monoxide inside a Middle River rental home over the weekend, days before elected officials are set to take up a measure that would require every rental unit in the county to install devices to detect the dangerous invisible gas.
SHA speed cameras net 1,400 citations in two weeks
A sign on Interstate 695 at Charles Street warns motorists of speed cameras in construction zones.
Police Seek Suspects In Robbery/Carjacking
Baltimore County Police say Damon Partlow is one of four men wanted for robbing and carjacking a man in White Marsh last week.
Middle River road closed due to downed utility pole
Eastern Boulevard in Middle River was closed in both directions between White Marsh Boulevard and Carroll Island Road Wednesday morning after a vehicle struck a utility pole, pulling down electric lines, according to Baltimore County Police.
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Area retailers see signs of black ink
Cecilia Auth went to Toys "R" Us at 4 a.m. Friday with one item on her list: a Star Wars All Terrain Tactical Enforcer for her 7-year-old son.
Wave of Black Friday shoppers out in force
Cecilia Auth came to Toys R Us at 4 a.m. Friday with one item on her list: a Star Wars All Terrain Tactical Enforcer for her 7-year-old son.
Getting ready for Thanksgiving a " by the bushel
Greens and apples were sold by the bushel Sunday as shoppers stuffed their bags and carts at the Baltimore Farmers' Market in preparation for Thanksgiving .
Police identified Marvin Hawkins, 38, of the 1300 block of Taylor Ave. as the man fatally shot Nov.
Former executive's video honors sacrifice of veterans
Flutist Barbara Rookard of Timonium provided the background music for "The American Spirit Remembers," a video short that was the brainchild of former county executive Dennis Rasmussen.
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