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Simkins Mill Demolition Begins
Simkins Industries will submit a plan to the Maryland Department of the Environment for removing contaminated soil, "The Baltimore Sun" reports.

Simkins Industries will submit a plan to the Maryland Department of the Environment for removing contaminated soil, "The Baltimore Sun" reports.

The forecast calls for fog in the morning, followed by rain and times of sunshine.
Concerts are free, held outdoors in Catonsville, and are free of charge.
Payments are to be mailed beginning Monday.
The following information is from the Baltimore County Police Department's Pikesville Precinct. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
An expected increase in federal loan interest rates goes into effect July 1.
An expected increase in federal loan interest rates goes into effect July 1.
The morning rush hour could be slow west of the beltway.
A flash flood watch is in effect through 8 p.m., according to the National Weather Service's forecasts for Pikesville and Catonsville.
The following information is from the Baltimore County Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
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William E. Barnard has been on the job since 2001, and will leave the post July 1. On that same day a new law goes into effect requiring smoke detectors on each floor of homes—a law Barnard spearheaded.
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The business, which has locations in Towson and Timonium, will donate a portion of proceeds from sales Tuesday and Wednesday to help the Boston Marathon bombing victim, a teacher in Baltimore County, with her recovery.
Baltimore Jewish Life.com has an update on the Pikesville resident and pharmacist's progress in physical and occupational therapy, after suffering potentially life-threatening injuries last month.