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Camille Bugayong

Camille

Camille Bugayong is a rising senior at Boston University, where she studies journalism. She has worked for The Boston Globe, GBH News, Brookline.News, and Montclair Local Nonprofit News. She currently serves as President of BU Society of Professional Journalists. She is a summer 2026 news desk intern in Baltimore.

The latest from Camille Bugayong

The longtime Baltimore County educator who never stopped serving her community
Darlene Strickland White, a longtime Baltimore County educator who led civic and sorority organizations across Baltimore, died July 12 at 76 after a third battle with breast cancer.
Darlene White.
The Brass Tap to close after nearly a decade in Midtown-Belvedere
After nearly 10 years and a failed lease negotiation, the Brass Tap will close its doors in Mid-Town Belvedere on Aug. 31.
The interior of the bar The Brass Tap
Train lovers have something to say about the B&O museum’s name change
The B&O Railroad Museum changed its name to the National Museum of Railroad History & Innovation, and railroad fans are not pleased.
The B&O Railroad Museum on West Pratt Street has recently been rebranded as the National Museum of Railroad History & Innovation.
Heritage Smokehouse’s next chapter? A simpler barbecue kiosk in Jacksonville.
Heritage Smokehouse will move to Jacksonville in Baltimore County this September after closing in Govans.
Heritage Smokehouse was the most hyped BBQ place going into this list. Did it deliver?
Captain James Crab House closes for the season following fire
Captain James Crab House, the popular waterfront seafood restaurant in Fells Point, will close for the rest of the season due to damage from an overnight fire.
Interior damage to Captain James Crabhouse following a fire on Sunday night.
Family-owned for half a century, a Towson hardware store needs a buyer
Vincent Ayd, the 71-year-old owner of Towson’s Ayd Hardware, is seeking a buyer for the profitable, no-frills store.
Vincent Ayd, owner and operator of Ayd Hardware, in his shop in Towson.
How Baltimore’s Jollof Bowl went from viral videos to a Food Network show
Season 19 of Food Network’s “The Great Food Truck Race” features Jollof Bowl, a viral Baltimore concept that has been called “the African Chipotle.”
Jollof Bowl team from left, Lekan Oketunji, Andrea Kamara-Oketunji and Ethel Kamara on Season 19 of Food Network's "The Great Food Truck Race."
Boyz II Men and Case to headline Charm City Live
Boyz II Men and Case will headline the Charm City Live festival on Sept. 5, Mayor Brandon Scott announced Tuesday.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JANUARY 30: (L-R) Nathan Morris, Shawn Stockman and Wanya Morris of Boyz II Men perform during a stop of the New Edition Way tour at T-Mobile Arena on January 30, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
8 ‘pet pantries’ across Baltimore aim to keep animals with owners
A network of eight free, self-serve pet food pantries has sprung up across the Baltimore area, helping owners keep their pets fed and out of shelters.
The pet pantry on Keswick Road in Hampden is stocked with donated pet food and treats, all free to the community.
B&O Railroad Museum gets a new name, plus a new front door
The B&O Railroad Museum will become the National Museum of Railroad History & Innovation as part of a $38 million campus transformation.
The B&O Railroad Museum is rebranding and expanding with restoration of the South Car Works Building.
The summer job market sucks. Here’s how teens are making money.
Baltimore teens face their toughest summer job market in decades, causing some to start their own business ventures. Others are still hunting.
Bryce Miller, 16, uses an edger to do yard work for a neighbor in Baltimore.
Days after Fourth of July storm, some BGE customers still without power
As of 11 a.m. Tuesday, about 4,000 BGE customers had been without power since July 4, and another 3,000 had been without power since July 5, the company said.
The Fourth of July storm left Helga Mills' sister's home in Severn, a street away from her own home, with a tree in her front yard and a destroyed patio.
Guide to Sail250: Where to see the ships and airshow, and how to get there
Here’s how to see the tall ships and airshows coming to Baltimore starting June 24 as part of Sail250 Maryland and Airshow Baltimore.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026 — Ship watchers at Fort McHenry take photos of Ecuador's sail training vessel the BAE Guayas as it enters Baltimore harbor for Sail250.
Eastpoint Mall, an old Dundalk stalwart, to close this summer
Eastpoint Mall, one of Baltimore County’s first shopping centers, will close Aug. 31, according to tenants.
Eastpoint Mall was one of Baltimore’s first shopping centers and has been open since 1956.
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