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TeeBee's Bar & Lounge is scheduled to go before the Baltimore County Liquor Board early next month.
The $3.3 million dollar project kicked off with a ceremonial groundbreaking Wednesday afternoon.
The dealership, which backs up to East Avenue, asked the council to rezone a parcel of land they own so they could construct a parking lot there.
The decision will allow developer J.C. BAR to build a CVS/pharmacy on the southwest corner of Harford and Joppa Roads.
Statements by Missouri GOP Senate nominee Todd Akin provoke reactions at the national and local level.
The fifth district councilman recently added two properties to his list of proposed zoning changes in the Parkville/Carney area.
Parkville's Democrats and Republicans came down on opposite sides in Wednesday night's vote.
Dozens of people brought signs and pictures of their pit bulls to Lawyer's Square in an effort to let legislators know that they want to see an end to breed specific legislation.
A bill that would overturn the state's Court of Appeals decision declaring pit bulls "inherently dangerous" overcame its first hurdle Thursday by passing a Senate committee hearing 6-3.
The proposed store would occupy the former site of Burke's Pharmacy.
The Fifth District councilman is proposing that 66 acres of land be downzoned during the Comprehensive Zoning Map Process.
Residential development will still be allowed if the property is sold but the density of housing will be decreased.
School becomes backdrop for president's initiative to hire 10,000 new science and technology teachers.
On Sunday afternoon, Parkville was buzzing with talk of the commander-in-chief's pending arrival.
President Barack Obama will visit Parkville Middle School on Avondale Road on Monday morning.
Lavender Avenue parking lot is on the agenda.
Councilman creates forum for community members to speak to him, in hopes of fostering better communication throughout his district.