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Family awaits charges in pedestrian death, bayside mansion for sale, officer drinking before crash and more Maryland Patch news of the week.
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A truck driver had to jump to safety after a massive cargo ship reeled in a line attached to the pickup, dragging it into the harbor.
Spring is usually the time when people with allergies suffer the most.
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As investigators comb through evidence, victim's girlfriend says she was told there was a confession.
Local 'fire surgeon' passes away and more from the Towson Patch midweek news roundup.
Barranco is credited with helping to modernize emergency medical services in Baltimore County, including exercises at GBMC.
Marylanders share what they love the most about the Free State in honor of Maryland Day.
Some boat ramps opened Wednesday at Liberty, Baltimore Public Works officials announced.
Music and Memory Executive Director Dan Cohen will be the keynote speaker on April 24.
This exhibition explores the creation of artwork for the video game The Elder Scrolls Online on March 27th.
There may be a light ice accumulation on roads and sidewalks, the National Weather Service advised.
Planning officials must decide whether to revise fee structure that allows Towson developers to sidestep open space requirements.
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Vulnerable 20-year-old Russian woman was last seen in Cockeysville.
Court documents were filed with the Maryland Special Court of Appeals to gain a new trial for the man featured in a popular podcast.
Maryland's transportation secretary said drivers should plan ahead due to six-month Interstate 95 resurfacing project.
Bank of America is hosting a free homeownership event in the Baltimore
Support Meeting for Care Givers of Those With Serious Mental Illnesses
Johns Hopkins pediatric specialists will discuss injury prevent injury prevention, and the signs/symptoms of more serious conditions.
A Johns Hopkins cardiologist discusses the risks, warning signs and treatment options for hypertension and resistant hypertension.
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Free Musical Performance! Thursday, April 2nd, 2015 at 6:30 pm. Lights, camera, action! C'mon out! This is a Show that shouldn't be missed!
Being a Good Samaritan to the mentally ill and their families by Tim Mitchinson - Photo by © Glow mages
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