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Baltimore County News Roundup

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Top Stories: Council Controversy and a UMBC Gun Scare

Patch sums up the top Baltimore County stories of the week.

Here are the top Baltimore County news stories for this week as reported on Patch. Have a story you’d like us to cover? Email lisa.rossi@patch.com Suspect in Custody in UMBC Gun Scare A student brought a replica gun on campus at UMBC Thursday, causing campus police and Baltimore County police to search for the suspect. Development Attorneys Author Bills Benefiting Clients A law firm that raised thousands of dollars for two freshmen Baltimore County Council members wrote "significant portions" of a bill that could benefit a client seeking to develop a contested Bowleys Quarters marina. Schools Recognized by Maryland Food Bank Kids Helping Kids program collected 462,497 pounds of food and raised $120,814 in donations. Police Investigate …

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Baltimore County News of the Week

A Patch roundup of news from around Baltimore County.

Cold Call: UMBC Gas Leak Prompts Emergency Response Leaking nitrogen tank in Chemistry Building reported at 11:50 p.m. Tuesday. Legislators Speak Candidly on Victories, Embarrassments in General Assembly Delegates Dan Morhaim and Dana Stein spoke to the Reisterstown-Owings Mills-Glyndon Coordinating Council about this most recent Maryland General Assembly session Monday night. Police Investigate Second Incident of Stranger Danger in Catonsville Baltimore County Police are investigating two incidents of reported 'stranger danger' in Catonsville, but they do not believe the incidents involving suspicious vehicles are related. Adat Chaim Puts Positive Spin in Synagogue Sale With its building on Cockeys Mill Road in foreclosure, leaders of the…

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Baltimore County News of the Week

A Patch roundup of news from around Baltimore County.

County Planning Board Recommends Retail at Solo Cup Site The Baltimore County Planning Board voted in favor of rezoning the Solo Cup property on Reisterstown Road in Owings Mills, where developers plan to build a Wegmans-anchored retail project. Update: Arbutus Middle School Principal Notifies Community of Incident Baltimore County Police are aware of at least one incident that occurred in the last week where an unidentified indivudal approached a middle school student near Academy Heights. Here is the letter distributed to student's parents. 19-Year-Old Charged in Assault, Attempted Robbery of Teacher A 19-year-old Franklin High school student was being held at the women’s detention center in Towson on charges of attempted robbery and …

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