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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Reminder: Tax-Free Shopping Week Starts

Save through Aug. 18 on qualifying shoes and footwear.

Getting the kids ready for school? Need a new wardrobe? Maryland's tax-free week started Sunday and runs through Saturday, Aug. 18. Maryland retailers won't charge the six percent sales tax on qualifying apparel and shoes under $100. Accessories are not eligible for the promotion. A list of eligible items is attached to this article. You tell us: What deals are have you found to make the most out of tax-free week?

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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Police Urge School Bus Safety

Follow these tips to help keep back to school as safe as possible.

The wheels on the bus go round and round—and they're likely coming soon to a street near you. Back to school means more young pedestrians and school buses in the mornings and afternoons, police announced. Have you witnessed violations of school bus safety in your neighborhood? Tell us in the comments. Sgt. Angela Mickle of the White Marsh precinct's Community Outreach Unit released the following statement with school bus safety tips this week: The start of School is right around the corner so here is a quick review of School Bus Safety. Please take a moment to read this very important information to help protect our children!  Rules You Need to Know When driving near school buses, remember: When riding the school bus: Sgt. Angela Mickle of…

Dennis Gilpin

6:01 pm on Saturday, August 11, 2012

For any Drivers who pass school buses while the lights are on will receive a citation that carries a maximum payable fine of $570.00 and a three point penalty.Those who stop and proceed while the lights are on will receive a citation that carries a maximum payable fine of $570.00 and two points While no one wants this, having to live with the thought that your negligence caused injury to a child …   more ›

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