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Speed Cameras Not Yet Operating as Planned
Four temporary cameras scheduled to go active today are not operating yet, including the Pikesville locations of Winand Elementary and Bais Yaakov Middle schools.

Four temporary cameras scheduled to go active today are not operating yet, including the Pikesville locations of Winand Elementary and Bais Yaakov Middle schools.

Summit Park aces 2012 Maryland State Assessment testing in both reading and math, while Wellwood International logs a few decreases in both.
It's 7-Eleven Day, which means free Slurpees for customers through 7 p.m.
Police say two men led three females to a private home where a 13-year-old girl allegedly engaged in sexual activity with both men.
The Milford Mill convenience store made famous by selling the winning Mega Millions Lottery ticket this year was held up at gunpoint July 2.
Pikesville resident Dave Cluster often sleeps in a shed and uses the library's and local business' wifi to write his blog "Homelesscide: Life on the Street."
County: Residents can take tree debris, recyclables, trash and yard materials to one of the county's three drop-off facilities.
The following information was supplied by the Baltimore County Police Department. In cases where a criminal charge is noted, the information provided does not indicate a conviction.
The following information was supplied by the Baltimore County Police Department. In cases were a criminal charge is noted, the information provided does not indicate a conviction.
Baltimore County: Repairs to a major water distribution line in Baltimore City could continue through the end of July.
The store that opened last week on Hooks Lane is the first of 24 planned throughout the state.
Ten residents of Pikesville or Baltimore earned bachelor's or master's degrees, and Mary Pat Seurkamp was honored for her 15 years as president.
A September fundraiser, the annual Bull & Oyster Roast, benefits the Baltimore County Police & Community Relations Councils Inc.
Plenty of problems remain as of Saturday night.
When the Affordable Health Care Act goes into effect in 2014, people who are currently insured could see a drop in what they pay for their health care insurance, according to an expert at LifeBridge Health.
A Pikesville Patch reader nominated Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg as Pikesville's Best Clergy Leader. If you know a clergy member who also deserves this honor, nominate them by July 9.
Baltimore Circuit Judge Pamela White sentenced the former member of Shomrim of Baltimore to probation, with the condition that he research and write about Baltimore City's diverse neighborhoods and special interest groups.
Restaurants in Owings Mills, Baltimore, Towson and the Baltimore area feature Old Bay-flavored cuisine through Saturday. What do you think of the seasoning?
Brian Johnson was sentenced to 20 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to drug offenses and conspiring to commit six armed robberies through December 2009.
The new hair salon is located at 1433 Reisterstown Rd. in downtown Pikesville.