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Police & Fire
County Corrections Officer Candidate for 'Everyday Hero' Honor
A Baltimore County corrections officer is up for a prestigious national honor. Michael Morris, who works at the Baltimore County Detention Center in Towson, was announced this week a...
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Business
Restaurant Week Kicks Off in Catonsville
Catonsville Restaurant Week kicked off on April 17 today and continues through Monday, April 23. This week all 17 participating area restaurants are offering special menu items and dining...
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Volunteers in the News
Comptroller Recognizes Little Sisters of the Poor
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot honored the Little Sisters of the Poor for their work caring for seniors at St. Martin's Home in Catonsville. Franchot selected the group o...
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Volunteers in the News
Princess Seeks Knight: Dog of the Week
Hello, I’m Princess! Like most storybook princesses, my life has been faced with challenges. I was born a happy, innocent, and fun loving puppy. I was raised to be a very loving and ...
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News
Scientist Who Lost Daughter Champions Cord Blood
Saving umbilical cord blood from childbirth is a growing practice, and those in the field credit a former NASA astronomer with raising national awareness about cord blood's potential for ...
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Volunteers in the News
Friends of the Patapsco: Name Changes and Honors
The Friends of the Patapsco Valley and Heritage Greenway is no more. The organization, dedicated to "preserving, protecting, interpreting and restoring the environment, history and c...
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Business
Former Sulphur Spring Inn Back as DePaola's Pub
Darkened since mid-2011, the former Sulphur Spring Inn-an Arbutus landmark on the 1400 block of Sulphur Spring Road-has quietly resumed operation in advance of its grand opening as...
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Local Connections
40 Years After Agnes
September’s flooding along the Patapsco and Tiber Hudson Rivers was, for some in Ellicott City, the worst flooding they’d seen. But 40 years ago, Tropical Storm Agnes ripped homes f...