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Linthicum: College coach makes sure fun is at the top of kids soccer camp

Nick Cosentino grew up in Linthicum and remembers when the field across from St. John’s Lutheran Church always was full of kids playing a variety of games – from football to soccer to lacrosse – with

 

Glen Burnie West: Ferndale school's library offers cool summer reading spot

Hot summer days are the perfect time to head inside to a cool air-conditioned library to read a good book.

 

City Hall: Residential parking permits available

The fiscal year 2015 residential parking permit sales began Monday. The city will be setting up an express service line in City Council Chambers this week for all residents that are renewing their par

 

Pasadena: Pasadena man bicycling 4,000 miles to fight cancer

Tyler Stocksdale of Pasadena is taking part in a 4K bicycle ride to fight cancer. So what's the big deal? Well, it's not 4K as in 4 kilometers - it's 4K as in 4,000 miles.

 

Brooklyn Park: Retiring teacher recalls filmstrips and ditto machines

When Katherine Cohen first started teaching 33 years ago, the equipment at her disposal included reel-to-reel movies, filmstrips, overhead projectors, typewriters and ditto machines. Now, after 26 yea

 

Bowie sisters in their 90s gather for reunion

Three-hundred and seventy-five years years is a long time!

 

Ask a Vet: Car sickness and dogs

We are taking a family vacation and found a house to rent where dogs are allowed. We’d love to take our border collie and think she would love the beach, but she gets car sick and it is going to be a

 

Around Crofton: Crofton kids shine on stage in “Peter Pan”

Take a journey to Never Never Land along with nearly 20 young triple threats from the Crofton community performing in The Talent Machine Company’s production of “Peter Pan.” The show’s cast ranges in

 

Glen Burnie East: Church’s outreach seeks the least, the lost and the left-out

At All Cost Ministries will go looking for prostitutes this weekend.

 

Employees rally in hopes of keeping People's clinics open

Workers at People’s Community Health Center said Monday they are fighting to keep their clinics open after the nonprofit announced last week it would shut down June 30 because of financial difficultie

 

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