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Corporate Office Properties Trust sells buildings, land in Balto. Co.
Corporate Office Properties Trust said Monday that it had sold land and buildings in Baltimore County business parks for almost $49 million. The sales are part of the Columbia-based real estate investment trust's effort to get rid of typical suburban...Tags: Corporate Office Properties Trust Inc., White Marsh, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Technology
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Pages from the Past: Baltimore County commits funds to build community college in Catonsville
An article in the Dec. 21, 1961, edition of the Herald Argus and Baltimore Countian reported plans to build a community college. For the first time in its history, Baltimore county has committed itself to establishing separate plant and facilities for...Tags: National Rifle Association of America, Harvard University, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Longford Corporation, Religious Festivals
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Man dies in Woodlawn after assault, Baltimore Co. police say
Baltimore County police are investigating the stabbing death of a 23-year-old city man Wednesday night in Woodlawn. Police responded to a report of a fight at about 11:30 p.m. to the 2600 block of Purnell Drive, near Gwynns Falls Boulevard. They found...Tags: Baltimore County, Govans
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Baltimore County police make arrest in Woodlawn killing
Baltimore County police have made an arrest in a fatal stabbing that occurred Wednesday night in Woodlawn. Police say 35-year-old George Robert Evans Jr., a convicted sex offender who lives in the 1400 block of Langford Rd., was arrested Thursday and...Tags: Robert Evans, Police Arrests
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COPT plans to sell non-core office buildings
Corporate Office Properties Trust plans to sell an additional $312 million worth of properties over the next three years under a previously announced strategy to shed non-core holdings. The latest properties identified for sale include office buildings...Tags: Corporate Office Properties Trust Inc., White Marsh, Real Estate Sellers
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Harbor Group purchases Woodlawn rental portfolio for $190 million
A Virginia firm said Friday that it purchased six rental complexes in Woodlawn for $190 million and intends to spend close to $8 million more to renovate the 1,984 units. The Norfolk-based Harbor Group International purchased the 808-unit Crosswinds at...Tags: Politics, Harbor, Rentals, Health, Real Estate
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City man gets life plus 20 in murder
A West Baltimore man, Tyrone L. Webb Jr., 31, was sentenced Monday to life plus 20 years in prison for killing his girlfriend, dumping her body in the woods and reporting her missing, according to the city state's attorney's office. The remains of Mia...Tags: Punishment
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Guy Thomas Germana Jr., educator
Guy Thomas Germana Jr., a retired Woodlawn High School educator, died Sunday of a heart attack at his Millersville home. He was 81. Mr. Germana was born and raised in Atlantic City, N.J., where he graduated from public schools. He served in the Navy for...Tags: Fort Meade (military base), Watertown, Annapolis, Biology, Easton (Northampton, Pennsylvania)
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Redistricting: Mighty Baltimore to lose influence
Baltimore's once-hefty delegation in the state legislature is due to slim down again when new political boundaries are drawn this year: The city is guaranteed to lose at least part of one of its six legislative districts. And while any part of the...Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Justice System, Judges
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Water main break that closed some Woodlawn federal offices is repaired
Water service was restored Tuesday afternoon to most Woodlawn residents and the offices of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in Baltimore County, a utility official said. A water main break Monday left the federal workplace without...Tags: Windsor Mill, Pinecrest, Health, Government Health Care
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Liberty's Robo-Lions bite into Battle O' Baltimore
There's nothing quite like the feeling of seeing a robot you've created take its first step. At least that's what Joey Skura, a rising senior at Liberty High School, thinks. "When it first moves, everyone watching it just goes crazy cheering," Skura...Tags: High Schools, International Organizations, Politics, Schools, Maryland
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Josephine D. "Josie" Davis, dialysis patient for 36 years, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterJosephine D. "Josie" Davis, a dialysis patient for 36 years who continued to work for the Social Security Administration during her treatment, died Aug. 19 from kidney disease at the University of Maryland Medical Center. She was 63 and lived in...Tags: Social Security, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Labor Legislation, University of Maryland, College Park, Health
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