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Two Elkridge Robberies in One Day, New Route 1 Police

Top stories from Elkridge and surrounding areas in the past week included police, business, legislative issues.


7-Eleven and CVS on Old Waterloo Road, located within two blocks of one another, were both robbed on Feb. 18. 

In wake of robberies and complaints, police said units have increased presence in Elkridge. A new patrol unit also started on Route 1 between the Baltimore County line and MD 175.

Baltimore-area labor unions and advocacy groups took to the streets to protest labor conditions at the site of a new LA Fitness.

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See how many people spoke and what their positions were.


The Prime Rib is the latest restaurant that will be part of the Maryland Live! complex, which could open at Arundel Mills as early as June.

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Patch found why several pedestrian walkways in Savage are not complete, after Howard County planned to finish them last November.

The area around UMBC and Halethorpe is one of nine investment areas identified in a new strategic plan by the Baltimore County Department of Economic Development.

One teen remained in critical condition after a school bus and Honda CRV collided on Baltimore National Pike Tuesday.

The bill passed with an amendment meant to address concerns about public bathrooms. The council adopted language used in similar laws in Howard and Montgomery counties.

Catonsville residents concerned about people posing as the opposide sex taking advantage of people in public bathrooms protested the bill outside Baltimore County Councilman Tom Quirk's office last week.



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