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More than 130,000 Petitioners Want Dream Act Placed on Referendum in 2012
Republican delegates gathered in downtown Annapolis Thursday to deliver thousands of petitions to the Maryland Secretary of State's office.Posted by Mary Hartney -
A Vegetarian's Plight on Biggest Cookout Day of Year
The pressure to dive into a rack of ribs or a plate of bacon-wrapped scallops is exponentially greater on holidays like today, when so much time, effort and conversation ...Posted by Mary Hartney -
Memory Card: In Summer, It's All About Community
(Photo) Our best photos of the week.Posted by Gin Ferrara -
Clicks, Likes, Tweets and Tumbles: Who Rules on Maryland Social Media?
According to a recent report, more than one-third of Marylanders had accounts on Facebook.Posted by Gin Ferrara -
Broadband Network to Stretch Across Maryland
Speaking in a warehouse filled with orange cables, Sen. Barbara Mikulski, D-MD, likened Maryland’s newest infrastructure to the B&O Railroad.Posted by Andrew Hazlett -
ROG Meeting Crammed with Opposition to Water Tower
Residents worried about a water tower they say will be an eye sore, magnet for vandalism and bring down already diminishing property values were told to sit tight while ...Posted by Mary Hartney -
Residents Rally Against Proposed Water Tower
Baltimore County purchased land for a water tower at the intersection of Timber Grove Road and Bond Avenue. Residents say 'no way.'Posted by Mary Hartney -
Local Bikers Fueled by Passion in Ride Across Maryland
Members of a Reisterstown and Owings Mills-based motorcycle club help raise more than $30,000 for breast cancer research Saturday.Posted by Mary Hartney -
Interfaith Farm School Creates Rural Utopia
A few miles north of Main Street, down Mount Gilead Road, sits about five acres of farmland with peach trees, strawberry plants and many more fruits, vegetables and herbs.Posted by Andrew Hazlett -
A Day on Kayam Farm (Photos)
(Photo) We spent a day at Kayam Farm, checking out its interfaith farm school and seeing what its high school interns are up to.Posted by Andrew Hazlett
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