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Raven-Turned-Boxer, Peanut Allergies, Adopt-A-Pet Center Robbed: News Roundup for 3/20 - 3/27

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Stevenson's stadium-building is on track, a Baltimore County police union leader is subject to an internal investigation and what you're saying about schools' peanut allergy polices in this week's news roundup.

Cole Weston, the president of the , is the subject of an internal investigation after a sedan service driver said the union leader assaulted him and pulled a gun out during the alleged altercation.

Despite an unsuccessful effort to get the state to help pay for it,  is proceeding with its plans for a new, 3,500-seat football stadium.

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Facebook event has been posted asking for donations toward the Association for Animal Rights in Reisterstown after someone broke in Thursday night and stole from its safe and took its cash register and camera hard drive.

Tom Zbikowski was already an up-and-coming boxer before he became a NFL player. The lockout has put him back in the ring.

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A school in Edgewater, Fla., is drawing the nation's eye toward the discussion of whether policy and allergy can reconcile. I they're reconsidering their own policies--including whether to offer the classic pb&j sandwich. 

Coming off a first round playoff exit from a year ago, Owings Mills players are back this year with a renewed sense of commitment — much to the delight of their head coach.

Irvine Nature Center third annual exhibition of Baltimore County school students' work connects art and nature.

While New Town has a relatively low crime rate for its size, enough incidents occur to warrant some extra security, according to the Owings Mills New Town Community Association.

The held a networking event at BB&T Bank Thursday complete with food, adult beverages and prizes to help benefit cystic fibrosis research.

It’s Lent season, which means Christians are in full repent mode and Cajuns are cooking lots of seafood, including boiled crawfish, crab stews, turtle soups — and shrimp-stuffed bell peppers. Here's a tasty remedy for those meatless meals.

Should we allow the government to tax our food to create programs to battle childhood obesity, or should the parents take responsibility for their child's health? Our mom columnist debates.

Breaking down five local players who received either first or second team recognition and what made them so special this winter season.

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