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County records show two recent incidents at the Towson bar where a melee broke out Sunday morning.

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County records show two recent incidents at the Towson bar where a melee broke out Sunday morning.

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State delegate eyes potential run for attorney general in 2014.
After a year of no events, the councilmembers are free to raise money again and the first event is already on the calendar.
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Union representing nearly 1,600 County employees agrees to increased pension contributions in return for guaranteed pay increases and no layoffs or furloughs for the next three years.
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County Administrative Officer Fred Homan asks to fund pension liabilities with $255 million in debt.
James Robinson was caught on tape cutting trees at a Carney home after taking disability leave from the county.
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