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Reisterstown man dies after fight with Baltimore County Police officer causes brain damage
The attorney general’s office has not yet released the body camera video from the incident between Baltimore County Police and Samuel Brown.
Baltimore County police at the intersection of Middle River Road and Bird River Road after a suspicious package was reported at Freedom Church Middle River on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum debuts Frederick Douglass exhibit: ‘Guided by his words’
Frederick Douglass, the ardent abolitionist and social reformer, was born into slavery on the banks of Tuckahoe Creek in Talbot County and later became its most famous native son.
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is opening a special exhibit titled "Bear Me Into Freedom: The Talbot County of Frederick Douglass," which explores Douglass' life in Talbot County, where he was born enslaved.
7 things to do in Baltimore County: Signs of spring, art exhibits and concerts
Here are some fun and informative things to do in Baltimore County for the week ending March 4.
Friday, Nov. 21, 2025 — The Loft is a an intimate concert venue at Manor Mill in Monkton.
Towson resident buys First and St. Stephen’s Church in Stoneleigh
Steve McIntire purchased the church building and parsonage for $1.1 million. He’ll renovate and sell the parsonage as a home and hopes for a community center at the church.
Longtime Stoneleigh resident Steve McIntire purchased First and St. Stephen’s United Church of Christ with the hope that it can be repurposed as a community center.
7 things to do in Baltimore County: Valentines, Galentine’s, Thin Mints and piña coladas
Whether it’s an evening of medicinal self-care, Girl Scout Cookie and tiki drink indulgence, or immersing yourself in the arts, there’s an event worth attending coming up.
Gear for volunteers to use on projects inside the Irvine Nature Center in Owings Mills, Md., on Thursday, November 13, 2025. The Center will host a free Indigenous Peoples Celebration on Sunday, November 23.
Police release Baltimore County student arrested for ‘obstructing traffic’ at ICE protest
A 16-year-old Baltimore County student was arrested during Friday’s student-led ICE protests, Baltimore County Police confirmed.
Baltimore County Police confirmed the arrest of a 16-year old Baltimore County Public Schools student during Friday’s student-led ICE protests.
‘ICE out!’: Baltimore County students protest ICE, defy administrators after early dismissal
Around two dozen high schools and middle schools in Baltimore County participated in Friday’s walkouts, but an hour before they began, Baltimore County Public Schools issued a 12:30 p.m. districtwide dismissal for “impending inclement weather.”
February 6, 2026 - Students walk out of Sparrows Point High School to protest ICE being in their communities. They were joined by several other BCPS high schools including Perry Hall High School, Loch Raven High School, and Dundalk High School.
Baltimore County judge denies bail for paramedic accused of masturbation, urination at work
During Thurday’s hearing, Lauren Stone, assistant state’s attorney for Baltimore County, told the judge that Baltimore County Police reviewed over two dozen videos Carroll filmed of himself committing additional lewd sex acts at work, home, inside an ambulance and in his doctor’s office.
A Baltimore County Fire Department paramedic was denied bail on Thursday.
Baltimore County paramedic arrested, charged with masturbating on items used by coworkers
Christopher M. Carroll, a Baltimore County Fire Department paramedic under investigation for masturbating at work, was arrested and charged with 23 misdemeanors related to ejaculating on, urinating on and defacing coworkers’ personal property.
A Baltimore County Fire Department paramedic under investigation for masturbating at work was arrested and charged on Wednesday with 23 misdemeanors.
Baltimore County Police hired a former registered sex offender. How did this happen, and why?
Baltimore County follows Maryland regulations when hiring police officers, which stipulate that departments can disqualify applicants with criminal histories from becoming police officers. But Maryland law does not allow police departments to make employment decisions about applicants based on expunged records.
Baltimore County Council passes immigration protections, but bills don’t impact ICE deal
Izzy Patoka originally introduced the Trust Act in response to the county’s deal with ICE.
Council member Izzy Patoka participates in a rally held by CASA and immigrant families in Baltimore County last month.
Baltimore County students plan walkout to protest ICE across multiple high schools
High school students at Sparrows Point, Dundalk, Perry Hall, Parkville and more Baltimore County schools are organizing walkouts to protest ICE actions, citing civil rights concerns and experiences with racism.
Sparrows Point High School seniors Carmen Butrim and Mariana "Mar" Pastor have spent the past several weeks planning a walk-out to protest ICE. Their movement quickly expanded and has since inspired several other Baltimore County Public Schools to participate.
A few things to do in Baltimore County includes live music and a murder mystery
Given that we’ve all been inside the past several days, we did our best to scrounge up events around Baltimore County designed to get you out of the house.
The Recher Theater in Towson, which is hosting School of Rock this month.
7 things to do in Baltimore County: Restaurant Week, Birdland Caravan and more
We’ve compiled a list of countywide events to check out during the week ending Jan. 28.
Exterior of the Irvine Nature Center in Owings Mills, Md., on Thursday, November 13, 2025. The Center will host a free Indigenous Peoples Celebration on Sunday, November 23.
‘Luz de esperanza’: Immigrants, advocates urge Baltimore County to pass Trust Act
Baltimore County residents rallied in Towson to support Councilman Izzy Patoka’s bills for immigrant protection ahead of a council work session Tuesday evening.
Immigrant and working families rally for immigrant rights prior to the first work session of the year in efforts to urge the County Council to pass strong legislation to grant greater protections to immigrant communities in Baltimore County.
7 things to do in Baltimore County, from a class on cooking stews to jazzy standards
This week, we’re bringing you a series of events to break your cabin fever in Baltimore County and make it through one of winter’s longest months.
Friday, Nov. 21, 2025 — The Loft is a an intimate concert venue at Manor Mill in Monkton.
Paramedic under investigation for explicit videos defends urinating in family’s food
A Baltimore County paramedic has been under investigation for allegedly ejaculating and urinating on his colleagues' belongings.
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7 things to do in Baltimore County: New Year’s edition
Looking for somewhere to ring in 2026, Baltimore County?
People enjoy a fireworks show by the Inner Harbor to ring in the new year in Baltimore on Jan. 1, 2025.
Woman seeks charges in alleged 2018 Randallstown assault after years of refusals
A Baltimore County woman swore out charges in an alleged 2018 Randallstown sexual assault after prosecutors declined to act, prompting a judge to reopen the case.
A woman poses for a portrait at Towson District Court Commissioner’s Office, in Towson, Thursday, December 18, 2025. The woman was there to file the paperwork with the county and try to convince the Baltimore County Commissioner to arrest her rapist in order to re-open the case.
Why did Baltimore County cut a deal with ICE, and is it constitutional?
Immigrants in Baltimore County worry about the implications of Baltimore County's recent agreement with ICE to hold inmates with detainers at the county detention center even as experts argue it's unconstitutional.
Baltimore County residents and advocates demanded answers and condemned County Executive Kathy Klausmeier’s decision to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at a rally in Towson in November.
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