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Plea Deal Expected for "Blonde Bandit"
Stephanie Schwab to appear in court in April to change plea in two-week crime spree.

Trained as an EMT/paramedic, Bruce has been in the Arbutus area since 1982 and received his bachelor's degree from UMBC.
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Stephanie Schwab to appear in court in April to change plea in two-week crime spree.

Closure after March 25 rupture of 54-inch sewage pipe remains in effect until further notice.
Newly reconstructed eastbound ramp to Wilkens opens while westbound ramp from inner loop Beltway closes.
Rupture of 54-inch sewage main at Patapsco Pumping Station allowing 17 million gallons of sewage per day to flow into Patapsco River.
The following information is provided by Baltimore County Police Department
When open in spring of 2012, the 130,000 square-foot facility will provide urgent care, primary care, same day surgery and other services in facility that "redefines care delivery."
Police said the investigation is ongoing after a Ducketts Lane man's vehicle pinned Laurie Ann Smith, 39, against a wall near Route 40 and Rolling Road.
Two men in group grabbed a juvenile and ran a knife across his throat while the others acted as lookouts, police said.
Laurie Ann Smith, 39, was struck by a vehicle and pinned against a wall near Route 40 and Rolling Road.
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Overwhelming majority chose Arbutus landmark restaurant.
Recent activity of Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department.
Alfredo Lopez, 16, being charged as adult in March 18 incident.
Iconic toy reportedly gains a surge in popularity after Arbutus visit.
Incident involving 27-year-old English Consul woman occurred March 16.
Iconic toy reportedly gains a surge in popularity after Arbutus visit.
"I'm not in this race as the next step in my political career," said the front-running Republican candidate.
"I'm not in this race as the next step in my political career," the front-running Republican candidate said at an Arbutus forum.
"I'm not in this race as the next step in my political career," the front-running Republican candidate said at an Arbutus forum.