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Nottingham, MD

Baltimore County Man Finds Winning $50K 'Powerball' Ticket In Stack Stashed Inside Car Baltimore County Man Finds Winning $50K 'Powerball' Ticket In Stack Stashed Inside Car
Baltimore County Man Finds Winning $50K 'Powerball' Ticket In Stack Stashed Inside Car A Baltimore County man with good taste in television got an unexpected - and welcome - surprise when searching through a stack of Lottery tickets he had stashed in his car. "Malcolm Reynolds" - a moniker taken from the TV series "Firefly" - is feeling lucky after the Nottingham resident discovered that he was in possession of a $50,000 Powerball ticket amid a bunch of $4 and $7 wins. The winner said that he has a habit of purchasing tickets and letting them accumulate in a pile, and he didn't check them until a friend decided it was time and busted out her Lottery app. There was a sma…
Shots Fired During Pursuit Leads To Temporary Shelter-In Place In Baltimore County: Police Shots Fired During Pursuit Leads To Temporary Shelter-In Place In Baltimore County: Police
Shots Fired During Pursuit Leads To Temporary Shelter-In Place In Baltimore County: Police Two people were arrested overnight after shots were fired during a standoff in Baltimore County that resulted in a temporary shelter-in-place order for some residents that has since been lifted. Officers from the White Marsh Precinct were alerted by Maryland State Police about a stolen vehicle that failed to yield to deputies, leading to a temporary pursuit. Police say that the car was located by members of the Baltimore County Police Department, at which point all occupants inside the vehicle bailed out of the stolen vehicle in Nottingham, leading to foot chases, during which shots were fi…
Baltimore County Woman Killed At Rice University 'Was Beacon Of Light, Source Of Inspiration' Baltimore County Woman Killed At Rice University 'Was Beacon Of Light, Source Of Inspiration'
Baltimore County Woman Killed At Rice University 'Was Beacon Of Light, Source Of Inspiration' The Maryland woman who was killed in an apparent murder-suicide shortly after returning to Rice University for the new semester is being remembered as a "vibrant soul who brought warmth and joy wherever she went."  This week, Nottingham resident Andrea Rodriguez Avila was identified as the person found during a welfare check by campus police at the university, where she was an incoming junior. University officials confirmed that Avila was found dead in her Jones College room, along with another man who suffered from a self-inflicted gunshot wound and was not a member of the Rice community a…