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County Seeks Volunteers to Serve on Commission on Disability Issues

Brandie comes to you from the Chicagoland area via Providence, R.I. After earning an undergraduate degree in philosophy of science from the University of Illinois, she found she couldn't get a job. Imagine that! So she went on to earn a Master's degree in journalism from Boston University. Brandie has worked at the Providence Journal as a Metcalf Institute Environmental Reporter, as a general assignment reporter and as an online reporter.
She has also worked at the Associated Press, and done freelance for a whole bunch of publications, including AAA (you know that newsletter!), Providence Business News and MassDevice.com.
Now Brandie is in Maryland and is in L-O-V-E with the state -- the diversity, the food (she had her first crab!), the nightlife, the great central location along the Eastern Seaboard. When not tied to the computer, or interviewing folks for a story, Brandie can be found deejaying 60s music at a few clubs around Baltimore; watching a local band; or just out with friends (and talking to strangers) at one of her local haunts.
Your Beliefs
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Politics
I have always been an extremely liberal-minded person. To me, that means accepting the fact that no one has all of the answers and that we are all trying to find them. I genuinely respect and appreciate the fact that people can come to such different conclusions and I love nothing more than a good conversation with someone who has completely different views than I do.
Religion
No religion.
Local Hot-Button Issues
I'm new to Ellicott City, so I'd like you to tell me what you think is important! I do suspect that maintaining the unique character of the community is important to many residents -- I plan to keep an eye on zoning and development issues.

Mitch Case and Caitlyn Leiter-Mason are blogging about their experiences as Maryland delegates.
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See who Howard County Executive Ken Ulman is rubbing elbows with at the event in Charlotte, NC.
The Howard County executive says it's 'tough to stop' people from getting on the tracks.
Have you seen these bottles?
A caller describes what he heard and saw to a 911 operator after a train derailed in Ellicott City.
A caller goes to the scene, describing the sights, sounds and scope of the CSX derailment in Ellicott City.
Callers describe what they saw in Ellicott City moments after a train derailed on Main Street.
A caller tells a 911 operator what he sees of the train derailment from his front window.
A caller describes what he sees to a 911 operator after a train derailed in Ellicott City.
From storm clouds to massive crowds, here's a look into the Republican National Convention.