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The Towson University president gets a pass on an expected April 19 appearance before the Board of Public Works

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Over the years I've worked for a number of area publications including The Times in Perry Hall, The Avenue and The Journal Northeast as well as writing for Reuters news service.
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I've won numerous state, regional and national awards for coverage of stories such as the Joseph Palczynski spree killings and hostage standoff in 2000, coverage of Hurricane Katrina, as well as state and local government coverage.
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The Towson University president gets a pass on an expected April 19 appearance before the Board of Public Works

Councilwoman Vicki Almond garners a mention as a possible Lt. Governor candidate.
The Baltimore County Coucil gives nonprofits a 48 percent discount that will be offset by residential property owners.
Delegates said they made their decisions separately but will go out together.
Mike Gimbel, a local runner who has run the marathon eight times, said today's explosions hit the most crowded portion of the course.
Mike Gimbel, a local runner who has run the marathon eight times, said today's explosions hit the most crowded portion of the course.
No Greenbelt runners were registered in the race.
The Baltimore County executive praises county employees but asks employees to "stay the course" because the proposed budget contains no cost of living salary increases.
Sen. Jim Brochin says trend of school shootings is driven by people who want to "kill as many as we can."
The bill would impose fees on residents, businesses and nonprofits for federally mandated efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay.
A attorney for Baltimore County, in an email, writes that federal agencies have unjustly "hounded and harassed" the county.
The governor said the Towson University president may not have to come before the Board of Public Works next week.
The governor says a plan to give Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker more control over the schools system "is a good thing."
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz wants to sell the Towson Fire Station, North Point Government Center and the Randallstown police substation.
The 28-19 vote helps Gov. Martin O'Malley's top legislative priority avoid a conference committee some believed would kill the legislation.
The 28-19 vote helps Gov. Martin O'Malley's top legislative priority avoid a conference committee some believed would kill the legislation.
The amended bill, passed by a 78-61 vote, will go back to the Senate and possibly a conference committee.
The amended bill, passed by a 78-61 vote, will go back to the Senate and possibly a conference committee.
The Towson University president, in an interview on WBAL, also says the so-called "White Student Union" will not be doing patrols on campus.
The bill, introduced last month, has come under fire for being unconstitutional.