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1,000 Jobs at Under Armour | Patch PM

Maryland making school calendar shuffle | Charges after HIV positive suspect bites officers | Sinkhole swallows car

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Under Armour Bringing 1K Jobs With New E-Commerce Center

The former site of Bethlehem Steel will become a distribution center for Under Armour. The sportswear company announced its plan Tuesday to open a 1.3 million-square-foot warehouse in Baltimore County to meet the demand for e-commerce.

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Under Armour intends to hire 1,000 people from Baltimore and surrounding areas to work at its new distribution center, according to a statement from the company. >>> Read more.

Maryland Governor Hints at Later School Start Date

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Is Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan about to demand that schools wait until after Labor Day to begin classes? That’s the speculation by politicians and media statewide as Hogan’s office promotes a “major announcement regarding the starting date of public school systems in Maryland,” in a news release. >>> Read more.

HIV Positive Man Bit Cops, Attempted Murder Charge Filed

  • A man arrested during a Severn dispute bit two police officers, breaking the skin in one case, knowing that he is HIV positive, police say.

Sinkhole Sucks In Car During Water Main Break Near Towson

  • An 8-inch water main break caused road damage, water interruption in Towson on Monday.

Diners Apparently Head to Hooters for the Music, Too

  • Customers rated Hooters, which has a Rockville location, as having the best music in a casual dining chain, says Technomic.

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