IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman said paper returns may experience a delay.
The Reisterstown-Owings Mills-Glyndon Coordinating Council addressed shopping center, Rule 1300 and redistricting at its meeting Monday night.
In most cases, income from yard sales is not taxable, but if you sell something for more than you paid for it, you should report that.
Owners cite incomplete BGE work for late opening.
Jewish Community Services of Baltimore is relocating to the Jewish Community Center of Greater Baltimore, a campus that includes the Gordon Center of Performing Arts and the nearby Weinberg Village Apartments.
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The Reisterstown-Owings Mills-Glyndon Chamber of Commerce held a networking event at BB&T Bank Thursday complete with food, adult beverages and prizes.
Artful Gourmet offers guests a variety of signature dishes with creative presentations.
The Dizz offers guests a fun place to enjoy a meal as one of Baltimore’s trademark structures.
New owners reopened the coffee shop two weeks after it closed.
Owner Maggie Herman talks about the changes she has seen over the years to both her business and Main Street.
Quigley's Half-Irish Pub on Portland Street in Baltimore served pints of Guinness for a penny from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. on St. Patrick's Day.
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Maggie’s Restaurant has been providing a fun place to gather and enjoy great food for decades.
The Pikes Diner is a local favorite providing a unique dining experience that any movie buff is sure to enjoy.
For nine years, Bay Country Rentals' sign has been used not for advertising, but for making jokes and poking fun at pop culture and politics.
The Reisterstown Improvement Association received funds for trashcans, planters and benches on Main Street, and will have new banners up on lamp posts shortly.
Business owners, residents and officials came together to look at the challenges ahead for Reisterstown. They learned that some new businesses are replacing ones that have left.
A new owner and manager plan to reopen the Main Street coffee house on Monday, March 21.
This Baltimore favorite offers delicious food in a fun and funky environment.
This newly opened restaurant is a hummus lovers dream with many other Mediterranean dishes available as well.
Two major construction projects along Red Run Boulevard are on track to be completed late this summer.
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The food at this fun pub and restaurant will surely keep you howling for more.
The elegant surroundings and exquisite food at this Baltimore restaurant will have you with ‘Ohm chanting’ in delight.
The Main Street hangout's last day is set for March 4, but owners are looking for someone to take over.
Business owners not only have to figure out how to get customers to buy what they’re selling, but they also have to figure out how to lead customers to their door, and then get them to step inside.
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You can’t miss this bright yellow building, and you shouldn’t miss the food.
The longtime dining option in New Town prepares to sell, while the area's community association wonders whether its monthly meeting will have to be held elsewhere.
The Reisterstown-Owings Mills-Glyndon Chamber of Commerce inducted its new president Thursday at its 2011 "Charter Night" at the Pikesville Hilton.
It may be dark and cold out but that's no excuse to avoid exercising. Reisterstown has a bevy of options to keep you moving even when the weather tells you to stay inside.
Patrick’s offers both a fine dining experience and a casual pub environment.
Authentic South Asian cuisine is just down the road.