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Tips for When You Encounter Black Ice While Driving By Brian McDonald RISMEDIA, Jan. 1, 2009-(MCT)-What makes black ice so dangerous is that it’s much ...more details
The county Department of Public Works is set to install a traffic circle at Brenbrook Drive and Church Lane in Randallstown. Speed humps are also planned for ...more details
Check out the new park and fountain on the corner of Liberty and McDonogh roads across -from the school. The $500,000 project also includes a stone sign and ...more details
The American Red Cross is having extended hours at blood donor centers in anticipation of the long holiday weekend and expected shortages. "Although many people ...more details
NORTHWEST VOICE to hit NW Baltimore County
(RANDALLSTOWN Veteran businessman Kenny Brown recently announced
The community-oriented publication, according to Brown, will focus on the African American community from Woodlawn to Owings Mills.
"How many things are still standing after 100 years?" asked Marcel Hall, principal of Randallstown Elementary School, which celebrates its centennial next year. ...more details
The county police and the state attorney general are urging people to be on guard against con artists claiming to be utility workers and home-improvement ...more details
Baltimore County health department is offering free colon cancer screenings to county residents age 50 and up who are eligible and do not have health insurance ...more details
Black leaders were dismayed last week, struggling to understand why the governor and county executive, who have both sought to groom support among blacks, could ...more details
The Baltimore Museum of Art and Walters Art Museum are now free to the public. For more information on the BMA, call 443-1700. For more information on the Walters, call 410-547-9000.
The Franklin Garden Club takes care of the gardens and plantings around the Reisterstown library and in the courtyard, as well as planters along Main Street. ...more details