WBAL-TV Baltimore - Fri Nov 27
Investigators said three people were taken to hospitals after being burned in a back yard campfire accident.
State Police Investigate ATM FraudWJZ-TV Baltimore - Fri Nov 27
Share + Nov 27, 2009 1:50 pm US/Eastern Reporting Andrea Fujii ELDERSBURG, Md. Thieves are targeting ATMs using customers' information to withdraw thousands of dollars.
A disappointing vote against Mount Airy's futureGazette.Net - Thu Nov 26
I was disappointed to that the Mount Airy Town Council voted against annexing the Rigler property.
Big new office park planned in EldersburgThe Baltimore Sun - Thu Nov 26
A developer is planning one of the biggest new office parks in Carroll County in years, expecting to tap into business demand and limited space in the high-growth Eldersburg area.
Bank robbery reportedThe Frederick News Post - Tue Nov 24
Mount Airy a ' The New Windsor State Bank on Twin Arch Road was robbed, according to the Maryland State Police in Westminster.
Towson U. band to perform in Macy's Thanksgiving Day paradeThe Baltimore Sun - Tue Nov 24
Kristen Ulloa, along with the rest of the Towson University marching band, is used to playing in front of a few hundred people, maybe even a few thousand at TU football and basketball games.
Real Estate WONKHidden Gem: ManchesterThe Baltimore Sun - Tue Nov 24
Average sales price: $237,000 in ZIP code 21102 Notable features: Rolling farmland, cows, horses and elbow room.
No Money No Christmas TreeWBAL-AM Baltimore - Sun Nov 22
Carroll County officials say a tight budget is forcing them to forgo a five-year tradition of having an evergreen Christmas tree outside their office building.
Christmas Holly Replaces Evergreen For Carroll Co.WJZ Baltimore - Sat Nov 21
Share + Nov 21, 2009 7:13 pm US/Eastern WESTMINSTER, Md. 1 of 1 Carroll County officials say a tight budget is forcing them to forgo a five-year tradition of having a Christmas tree outside their office building.
Corrections Academy graduates 13The Frederick News Post - Sat Nov 21
"A treasure that will last forever." "The two best months of life." "Thanks for a memorable experience." Those were the words written by a few of the recruits describing 10 weeks of training as part of the 32nd Frederick County Corrections Academy.
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