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VIDEO: An Inside Look Into Timonium's Short Track Racing Tradition
These racers have been tearing up the fairgrounds short track for decades while raising money for local charities.
Nick DiMarco has been telling stories since he could speak. It seemed only natural that he pursue a career about keeping people informed.
In four and a half years he graduated from Towson University with a degree in mass communication and a certificate of broadcast journalism. While there he worked as an editor and writer for the independent student newspaper The Towerlight.
In 2008 he was recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists with two regional Mark of Excellence Awards in general news and feature writing.
After graduating from TU, DiMarco spent time working with MarylandReporter.com as a staff writer. He was one of the youngest members in the State House Press Corps who covered the 2010 Legislative Session.
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These racers have been tearing up the fairgrounds short track for decades while raising money for local charities.
Epic Games has stepped in to help dozens of out-of-work video game creators after the closing of Big Huge Games in Timonium.
Watch the video to find out how you can help.
The first official Maryland Latino Festival will be held at the Maryland State Fairgrounds this weekend.
The first official Latino Festival of Baltimore County will be held at the Maryland State Fairgrounds this weekend.
Steve Johnson struck out 9 Seattle batters en route to a 9-2 victory.
Owner Bill Greenwell reflects on a lifetime spent in the batting cages and what will come next.
The organization that helps children deal with cancer is funded in part by the annual Lutherville Running Festival.
Does a signed autograph tell a much deeper story?
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Looking for something to do with your weekend? Check out these great fairs and festivals.
Find out how you can help the Epilepsy Foundation of Baltimore.
Covenant allows assisted living facility to build a new wing while prohibiting additional development for 25 years.
Cal Ripken talks about his initial reaction to learning his mother was abducted.
A local man lost an eye, but not his life after being struck by a foul ball at a Baltimore Orioles game.
County Councilman Todd Huff was among the 30 volunteers at Padonia Station who helped raise thousands for the My Neighbors Foundation.
The shop has opened after a four month delay.
The community favors a covenant over legislation and says the bill can circumvent ongoing negotiations.
Tell us who you would like to see move in to the old Reef Grille location.
The assisted living center's co-owner Bunny Renaud responds to the Lutherville Community Association's letter to the Baltimore County Council.