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Dec 1, 2021

Curio Wellness opens $7M cannabis research facility in Maryland

Medical cannabis company Curio Wellness has opened a $7 million product research, development and manufacturing facility in Cockeysville that will employ 85 workers.

Jan 27, 2014

Dual-purpose groundbreaking

Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and Schools Superintendent Dallas Dance joined with community representatives Monday to break ground for a new, $3 million, 14,260-square-foot community and PAL center adjacent to Padonia International Elementary School in Cockeysville.

Mar 8, 2012

Oregon Grille wins round in fight over paved lot

A Cockeysville restaurant has won the latest round in a longstanding zoning and court battle with nearby residents over a parking lot they say violates Baltimore County law and an agreement the eatery signed in 1995. In a 3-0 ruling, the Court of Special Appeals said the Falls Road Community Association should have taken its […]

Feb 16, 2012

Attorney’s illness halts trial of ex-U.Va. lacrosse player for a day

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — A former University of Virginia lacrosse player’s murder trial was postponed until Friday because one of his attorneys was ill. George Huguely, 24, is charged with first-degree murder in the killing of his sometimes girlfriend and fellow lacrosse player, Yeardley Love. Circuit Judge Edward Hogshire told jurors when they were dismissed midday […]

Feb 13, 2012

Officer describes Huguely injuries at U.Va. murder trial

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — A former University of Virginia lacrosse player accused of killing his ex-girlfriend had bruises and scrapes on his legs, arms and knuckles hours after her body was found, a police officer testified Monday. Patrolman Jeremy Carper testified in Charlottesville Circuit Court about police photographs he took of George Huguely V on May […]

Feb 6, 2012

Jury selection under way in murder trial of U.Va. lacrosse player

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Jury selection is under way in the trial of a University of Virginia lacrosse player accused of killing his ex-girlfriend, a player on the women’s lacrosse team. George Huguely V, of Chevy Chase, pleaded not guilty Monday in Charlottesville Circuit Court to first-degree murder, robbery, burglary, breaking and entering, grand larceny and […]

Jan 11, 2012

Advance Business Systems scores with Baltimore Ravens

Advance Business Systems of Cockeysville, a provider of document management equipment and services, said it signed a five-year partnership agreement with the Baltimore Ravens, maintaining it as the team’s official document equipment provider through 2017. Under the new agreement, an Advance technician will be stationed in the Ravens press box for all home games to […]

Jan 3, 2012

Ravens to collect fan letters at purple mailboxes

Baltimore Ravens fans can now drop off letters to the team in purple mailboxes at a number of Giant Food stores in the state. The team kicked off the promotion Tuesday as it prepares to head into the playoffs. Letters in the “Baltimore Ravens Postal Service” boxes will be taken to the team’s Owings Mills […]

Nov 14, 2011

Wegmans to open store at Solo Cup site in Owings Mills

Wegmans Food Market Inc. announced Monday it plans to open a store in Owings Mills at the site of the now shuttered Solo Cup factory. It will be the second Baltimore County location for the mega grocery and specialty foods store. A Wegmans opened at the Hunt Valley Town Center in Cockeysville in the fall […]

Nov 11, 2011

Greater Baltimore Board of Realtors’ new executive VP, all about helping Realtors

This week, the Greater Baltimore Board of Realtors announced that Dwayne Carte was hired as the new executive vice president of the 3,400-member nonprofit. Carte, 47, is a Realtor and a national motivational speaker and business coach from Minneapolis. He will officially join the Lutherville office on Nov. 21, replacing Joseph T. “Jody” Landers III, […]

Nov 7, 2011

Huguely defense can see medical records in lacrosse killing

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Attorneys for a University of Virginia lacrosse player charged with killing a female lacrosse star will be allowed to examine her medical records, a judge ruled Monday. Charlottesville Circuit Court Judge Edward Hogshire ruled after an hour-long, private session with both sides that attorneys for George Huguely, 24, of Chevy Chase, could […]

Oct 5, 2011

A peek behind drone maker AAI Corp.’s curtain

In an unassuming industrial complex in Cockeysville, not far from the hustle and bustle of the York Road corridor, sits the campus of AAI Corp., a 60-year-old aerospace and defense company that churns out everything from unmanned reconnaissance planes to high-concept machine guns. AAI was founded in Baltimore County in 1950 and has grown into […]

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