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One hurt as shots fired into late-night bar crowd in Towson
A fight in downtown Towson early Sunday morning ended when five shots were fired from a handgun into a crowd of people near the Charles Village Pub, one striking a man in the hand, according to Baltimore County police. Francis Minsung Kang, 26, of the...Tags: Firearms, Prosecution, Services and Shopping, Shootings, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Baltimore Co. officials eyeing city's creative facilities plan
As Baltimore City education and political leaders prepare to present a $2.4 billion facilities plan in Annapolis next legislative session, officials in Baltimore County said they are eyeing a similar approach to repair their school infrastructure....Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues, Annapolis, John A. Olszewski, Jr.
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Baltimore County to offer free parking for holiday shopping
Baltimore County will offer more than 1,700 free parking spots over Thanksgiving weekend and again in December to encourage people to buy locally for their holiday shopping. Between Thursday and Sunday, the spots will be marked with "free parking"...Tags: Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Towson, Pikesville, Dundalk, Holidays
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Kamenetz, Dance seek to consolidate county and school data centers
Baltimore County schools' data center would be combined with the county government's under a proposal by County Executive Kevin Kamenetz, part of an effort to save money through consolidations. Kamenetz and schools Superintendent Dallas Dance said the...Tags: Timonium, Education, Teaching and Learning, Baltimore County
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Balto. Co. Council approves plan to consolidate data centers
Baltimore County is set to consolidate its government data center with the school system's next year, which officials say will save up to $4 million in construction costs. The County Council on Monday unanimously approved a proposal by County...Tags: Towson, Timonium
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Balto. Co. workers to contribute more to health care premiums in 2015
Baltimore County employees will have to cover more of their health insurance costs starting in 2015. The county's Health Care Review Committee, made up of labor representatives and others, has voted to approve a plan that phases in a 5 percent increase...Tags: Career and Workplace, Drugs and Medicines, Health Insurance Cost, Prescription Drugs, Health Insurance
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Representatives talk economic optimism at Catonsville chamber
Local legislators offered hope tempered with an acknowledgment of the economy's continuing lethargy as they spoke during the annual legislative luncheon hosted by the Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, Nov. 14. "Our economy is going to...
Tags: Community College of Baltimore County, Diageo Plc, Budgets and Budgeting, Catonsville, AAA
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With new buyer, Sparrows Point faces a possible end to decades of steelmaking
Steel from Sparrows Point built the Golden Gate Bridge, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, hundreds of ships for World War II and livelihoods for tens of thousands of Baltimore-area families.
The story of the massive steel mill follows the arc of American...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, World War II (1939-1945), Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Government, Labor Markets
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Maryland 'dodged a bullet' with powerful storm
Hurricane Sandy's howling winds and torrential rains walloped Maryland late Monday and early Tuesday, cutting electricity to more than 300,000 utility customers and disrupting life for millions from Ocean City to the suddenly snowy mountains of Garrett...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Manhattan (New York City), C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Druid Hill, Chad
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Baltimore Co. AFSCME members rally against Kamenetz
A Baltimore County union representing about 800 public employees filed an unfair labor practices complaint against the county Thursday, asking for an independent investigation after working for five months without a contract. Members of Local 921 of...
Tags: AFSCME, Career and Workplace, Unions, Labor Legislation, Employees
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Halloween should go off without a hitch
Skeletons, butterflies, frogs and even baby chickens bounced around the festive food court at the Mall in Columbia on Tuesday, as officials urged residents to celebrate Halloween despite Sandy's after-effects, and parents enthusiastically tried to comply....
Tags: Homes, Ellicott City, Holidays, Annapolis, Martin O'Malley
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Ruppersberger, county officials tour damage on Baltimore Co.'s east side
Watersedge resident Jean Parker was dealing with a backyard and basement full of water Tuesday afternoon after Storm Sandy — but the Baltimore County resident was still counting her blessings. Her home has fared far worse in past storms, said...
Tags: John A. Olszewski, Sr., Tropical Storms
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