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August 29, 1995
FIRE* Hampstead: Hampstead responded to an auto fire on Falls Road in Baltimore County at 3:21 p.m. Saturday. Units were out 25 minutes.
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By Colleen Jaskot, The Baltimore Sun | April 24, 2013
Stacey Chambers has always been on the move. As a child, her nickname was Go Go, because she rarely slowed down. So it comes as little surprise that Chambers, 31, would wind up running a fashion boutique out of a bus. Chambers runs Go Go's Retread Threads (the name borrowed from her childhood moniker) out of a bus from the early '90s she's named Elsa, parking at farmers' markets, at festivals and on neighborhood streets to sell vintage clothes. Chambers started the business in 2010 after she heard a National Public Radio story about how small businesses run out of traditional storefronts were struggling.
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NEWS
October 2, 1995
FireArcadia: Hampstead was dispatched to a house fire on Foreston Road in Baltimore County at 11:17 a.m. Thursday. Units were out 15 minutes.
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By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun and Baltimore Sun reporter | October 4, 2010
Charles Warren West, a retired surveyor and bridge and road inspector for the Baltimore County Bureau of Highways who was also a tax preparer, died Wednesday of a heart attack at University of Maryland Medical Center. The Woodstock resident was 80. Mr. West was stricken while attending prayers at the St. Jude Shrine on North Paca Street and was taken to the nearby medical center, where he died. "He was devoted to the Wednesday novena at St. Jude," said a daughter, Patricia A. Smith of Ellicott City.
NEWS
August 9, 1994
FIRE* Sykesville: Equipment from Sykesville, Gamber, Winfield and Liberty Road in Baltimore County responded to a stove fire on Liberty Road at 12:20 p.m. yesterday.
NEWS
May 8, 1995
FIRE* Hampstead: Hampstead, Manchester and Lineboro units assisted Baltimore County firefighters at a house fire in the 18000 block of Brick Store Road in Baltimore County at 7:50 a.m. Thursday. Units were out 44 minutes.
NEWS
April 11, 1996
FireHampstead: Firefighters from Manchester assisted Hampstead at 12: 33 p.m. Tuesday, responding to a building fire in the 18500 block of Upper Beckleysville Road in Baltimore County. Units were out 34 minutes.
NEWS
January 28, 1997
FireSykesville: Firefighters from Gamber and Liberty Road in Baltimore County assisted Sykesville at 6: 14 p.m. Sunday, responding to a chimney fire in the 1900 block of Gardenia Street.Pub Date: 1/28/97
NEWS
April 3, 1998
FireSykesville: Firefighters responded at 11: 39 p.m. Wednesday to an automatic fire alarm sounding in the 4500 block of Robinson Road in Baltimore County. Units were out seven minutes.Pub Date: 4/03/98
NEWS
By Liz F. Kay | liz.kay@baltsun.com | December 27, 2009
This week, Watchdog brings you updates on some previously unresolved issues. Update: It happened a little too early to call it a Christmas gift, but Linkwood Road in Baltimore's Tuscany- Canterbury neighborhood had been reopened to traffic as of early December, reports Watchdog reader Carol Gamble. The road was closed in early 2008 when work began on the Lower Stony Run Interceptor, a $40 million sewer project to replace nearly a mile of 60-inch pipe. Initially, the project was to be completed by July 2008, but the contractors encountered rock that they had not expected based on surveys.
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By Nicole Fuller and Nicole Fuller,nicole.fuller@baltsun.com | April 9, 2009
Ten people have been charged with drug possession after a raid on a Brooklyn Park house Tuesday night, Anne Arundel County police said Wednesday. Officers from the Northern District's Tactical Narcotics Team and Tactical Patrol Unit found cocaine and heroin in the house in the 200 block of W. Arden Road when they raided it about 9 p.m. Tuesday, police said. Officers also found devices to smoke crack cocaine, syringes to inject heroin, drug-packing materials and tally sheets to track the sales of drugs.
NEWS
By Gus G. Sentementes and Gus G. Sentementes,Sun reporter | June 17, 2008
Yesterday, Baltimore police released the names of two men who were fatally shot during a bloody weekend in the city. Three people, including the two whose identities were released, were killed and six others were wounded. The two men were killed about 2:30 a.m. Saturday in the 4200 block of Shamrock Ave., off Belair Road in Northeast Baltimore. A third man was shot and wounded in the incident. He was treated at a hospital, police said. They slain men were identified as Bryant Price, 23, of the 3600 block of Chesterfield Ave. and Justin N. Amis, 22, of no fixed address.
NEWS
April 15, 2008
Baltimore County police said yesterday that two employees at a McDonald's restaurant in Catonsville have been arrested and charged in the stabbing early Friday of a co-worker. Jerel Hunter, 25, of the first block of Capella Court in Rossville and Glenn Jolley, 23, of the 2200 block of Southland Road in Woodlawn have been charged with attempted first-degree murder and first- and second-degree assault in the stabbing of Jonathan Hebron, 24, of the 5300 block of Windsor Mill Road in Baltimore.
NEWS
By a Sun reporter | March 29, 2008
A 22-year-old Ellicott City man was killed and another man was injured when a 1987 BMW went off Frederick Road in Baltimore County and hit a tree early yesterday, police said. The driver, Steven Robert Bail of the 4100 block of Henhawk Court, was pronounced dead at the scene, Baltimore County police said. His passenger, Brian Harry Levin, 27, of the 4200 block of Bright Bay Way in Ellicott City, was taken to Maryland Shock Trauma Center, police said. He was released after treatment, a hospital spokeswoman said.
NEWS
By Madison Park | December 29, 2007
Baltimore County police have released the identity of a man found shot to death early Thursday in Pikesville. Joseph Edward Brown, 22, of the 4400 block of Evamay Road in Baltimore died of gunshot wounds to the upper body, police said yesterday. Officers found his body in the 8200 block of Vosges Road about 6 a.m. Thursday. Police are investigating and ask that anyone with information call Metro Crime Stoppers at 866-756-2587.
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