Hunt Valley-Cockeysville, MD|News|
Affordable Care Act Could Benefit Both Presidential Candidates
Baltimore-area pundits weigh in on who they think has the edge.

Baltimore-area pundits weigh in on who they think has the edge.

The outgoing superintendent is leaving the Baltimore County Public School system after a 12-year tenure.
The 41-year-old man may have hypothermia.
New stores in Bel Air and Columbia aren't expected to relieve traffic at the Hunt Valley Towne Centre grocer.
Defense attorneys for the Chevy Chase man convicted in the death of Cockeysville native Yeardley Love are seeking to set aside the guilty verdict and request a new trial.
The Baltimore County Department of Public Works plans to reconstruct a culvert.
Each session costs $85 per child.
The following information was supplied by the Baltimore County Police Department at the Cockeysville Precinct. In cases where a criminal charge is noted, the information provided does not indicate a conviction.
The event raised funds for the Cool Kids Campaign Foundation.
Some principals are concerned the forms are too intrusive.
Students in grades five through seven are invited to participate.
The 5K and 15K races feature a military-style obstacle course.
The tournament was held at Dulaney High School.
Kathleen Bormuth was recognized by The Arc Baltimore.
The business—formerly located in Cockeysville—is hosting an open house on June 30.
Nataline Sarkisyan attracted national attention when an insurance company denied her claim for a kidney transplant.
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