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Patriot Plaza? Not This Week
The county will temporarily rename the plaza during the next chapter in the Baltimore Ravens playoff run.

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The county will temporarily rename the plaza during the next chapter in the Baltimore Ravens playoff run.

Here's some of what's happening this weekend.
Glaucio Marcelo Dasilva of Roselle Park, New Jersey, was found dead Sunday afternoon.
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.
Friends and colleagues attended a public memorial for Ron Smith, the longtime WBAL radio talk show host who died in December.
The trooper was hit while issuing a citation shortly after 1 a.m. Sunday.
Museums will be open and the annual parade rolls through Baltimore City.
Just because it doesn't have meat doesn't mean it's a good choice.
Emma Uchuck wasn't standing, clapping or cheering with the dozens of fans at Towson Town Center on Friday, but that didn't stop her from being one of the best fans in the crowd.
Festivus and Ball So Hard University shirts are moving briskly at the Durham family's Towson Town Center store.
The robbery happened shortly after noon, according to police.
The Towson restaurant is routinely honored for its crab cakes.
In his second year as head of the Greater Towson Council of Community Associations, David Kosak plans to make the group more visible and accessible.
Here's what's happening around Towson this weekend.
The 5th District councilman started the year by proposing a bill to limit how long new council members can hold onto the job.
Taxes, energy and marriage bills are among those on the table in this year's session.
The first fences went up last week around the building that will be demolished.