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State Panel on Congressional, State Redistricting Schedules Hearings
A panel appointed to make recommendations on how the state's congressional and legislative districts will look for the next decade will hold its final 10 meetings beginning ...Posted by Mary Hartney -
Books-A-Million Plans to Buy 30 Borders Superstores Including Lutherville Outlet
Books-A-Million, now the second-largest book-selling chain in the country after Barnes & Noble, plans to buy as many as 35 superstores from bankrupt Borders, including three ...Posted by Mary Hartney -
Then and Now: The First Lutherville Elementary School
Lutherville’s first public school is for sale. It’s going for $199,500. It doesn’t come with desks anymore. From the looks of its listing on Long and Foster’s website, ...Posted by Mary Hartney -
Man Used Neighbor’s Internet Network To Access Child Porn
The Lutherville man arrested earlier this month on child pornography charges used his unwitting neighbor’s secured wireless Internet network to access illegal sexual images ...Posted by Gin Ferrara -
Two Unions Ratify New County Contract
Unions representing sheriff's deputies and county firefighters and paramedics ratified a contract extension that promises no layoffs in return for salary and pension concessions.Posted by Gin Ferrara -
Country Club Park’s Vacant Lot Gets a Makeover
Under the supervision of an Eagle Scout candidate, the community is turning an empty plot of county land into a neighborhood park.Posted by Mary Hartney -
Then and Now: Lutherville Station Shopping Center
The shopping center by today’s Lutherville Light Rail station has not had the best of luck. It’s been revived, recently, by an Old Navy a Borders Books and Music (which ...Posted by Mary Hartney -
County OKs Limited Deer Hunting, Revokes Approval for Catonsville Development
The Baltimore County Council voted to allow limited deer hunting in county parks and made history Monday night by revoking approval for a Planned Unit Development—a first in ...Posted by Mary Hartney -
Same-sex Marriage Bill Sent Back to House Committee
Efforts to legalize same-sex marriage in Maryland ended this year when the House of Delegates voted to send the bill back to committee this afternoon.Posted by Andrew Hazlett -
Protesters Decry Motor Fuel Tax at Lutherville-Timonium Gas Stations
Members and supporters of Americans for Prosperity and Campaign for Liberty came out Saturday to Oceanic, Shell and BP gas stations in Lutherville-Timonium for a grassroots ...Posted by Andrew Hazlett
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