Black history month: Leaders share their life lessonsIn celebration of Black History Month, the York Daily Record/Sunday News features four community leaders spotlighted by the City Human Relations Commission last fall.This Week's EventsOwings Mills Times calendarSubmit notices via e-mail: owingsmillstimes@patuxent.com; fax: 410-997-0885; or mail: Owings Mills Times, 10750 Little Patuxent Pkwy., Columbia, MD 21044. Deadline is noon the Thursday before publication. Benefits Oyster and Shrimp Roast -- sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Reisterstown, at Arcadia Volunteer Fire Company, 16020 Carnival Ave ...Financial lessons from four wise womenExcept for the occasional special coin or the Martha Washington $1 silver certificate, I always wondered why the face of a woman isn’t part of U.S. currency.A musical mentorBy: Lauren Slavin Ellery Eskelin will teach, perform with students during a week long residency The life of a working musician has never been easy, especially for a musician who specializes in improvised jazz....Calcium, vitamin D pills don't help heart: StudyDon't expect your calcium and vitamin D supplements to improve your heart health or prevent a stroke, according to a systematic review of published studies.The silver screen as guide to loveDon't list \"Scarface\" as your favorite movie on your online dating profile, relationship expert and Baltimore native Liz Kelly warns her male clients.2 Shot Outside Trouble-Prone Baltimore NightclubBaltimore police say two people have been shot outside a downtown nightclub that was the scene of a near-riot over the weekend.3 killed in three-alarm fire at rowhouse in West BaltimoreHeavy fire took about 2 hours to control Three people were killed in a rowhouse fire in the Parkview/Woodbrook neighborhood of West Baltimore early Thursday morning, a city fire spokesman said.2 Shot Outside Trouble-Prone Baltimore NightclubBaltimore police say two people have been shot outside a downtown nightclub that was the scene of a near-riot.Real Estate Wonk: Baltimore still on firm's 'lowest performing' listAs a number of metro areas post home-price gains, the Baltimore market is still declining, a real estate data firm says in a new report. Prices were down 3.4 percent vs. a year ago and 1.8 percent compared with the previous quarter, Clear Capital said.Baltimore mayor hospitalized with chest pain, numbnessRawlings-Blake admitted for observation, testing Baltimore Mayor Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake has been hospitalized for observation after complaining of chest pain and numbness early Thursday, according to the her office.

