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The Fountain: Old-fashioned soda, bourbon pours and nostalgia in Dundalk’s not-so-hidden gem
The Fountain, an old-fashioned lunch counter at Drug City Pharmacy in Dundalk, serves meals, malts and milkshakes with a heavy dose of nostalgia and, if you want and you're old enough, an even heavier dose of bourbon.
Chuck Jacobs, who manages The Fountain, inside Drug City Pharmacy in Dundalk, greets guests as they come inside for lunch.
Quadruple amputee cornhole champion arrested in Charles County murder
A professional cornhole champion who is a quadruple amputee awaits extradition to Maryland after he was accused of killing a friend in Charles County late Sunday, authorities say.
A Baltimore County police vehicle’s lights flash while parked outside of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
How does Baltimore celebrate Eid al-Fitr? With dates, outfits and festivities by the thousands.
Muslims in Baltimore County celebrated Eid al-Fitr, the end of Ramadan, Islam’s holiest month.
Community members file into the masjid ahead of the second prayer of Eid al-Fitr, at the Islamic Society of Baltimore, on Friday.
Was Baltimore County Police use-of-force in Samuel ‘Big Sam’ Brown’s death justified?
Loved ones embrace at the funeral for Samuel “Big Sam” Brown Jr., who died after an encounter with a Baltimore County police officer earlier this month.
When Baltimore teens gather outside, arrests and curfews often follow. Does it help?
After arrests at a White Marsh Mall teen “link-up,” Baltimore County residents and officials debate curfews, safety concerns and where teens can gather.
Customers enter and exit White Marsh Mall, where Baltimore County Police arrested six teenagers after a “link-up” last week.
Turner Station receives $3.15 million in federal funding for flood protection
U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume, a native of the community, presented a check Thursday to County Executive Kathy Klausmeier.
Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025 — The Day Village Townhomes are seen along Bear Creek in the Turner Station community following a rainstorm and coastal flood advisory.
Baltimore County adds pickleball, other amenities to Windsor Mill’s Rockdale Park
The park is getting a $3 million upgrade thanks to a grant from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, according to a county spokesperson.
Baltimore County leaders break ground during a ceremony celebrating improvements to Rockdale Park on Friday.
Samuel Brown’s family condemns police officer’s ‘brute force’ in deadly confrontation
Samuel Brown Jr. family attorney Billy Murphy said Baltimore County Police Officer Derek Hadel should be fired and prosecuted after 'brute force' used in deadly encounter.
Samuel “Big Sam” Brown’s daughter Deja Brown speaks during a press conference at Murphy, Falcon & Murphy law firm on Thursday.
Body-camera footage shows deadly encounter between police officer and Samuel Brown
The Maryland Attorney General’s Office released police body-camera footage showing Samuel “Big Sam” Brown Jr. swatting away a Baltimore County Police officer’s arm twice before the officer punches Brown twice in the face.
The Maryland Attorney General’s Office released body camera footage showing Samuel “Big Sam” Brown Jr.’s swatting away Baltimore County Police Officer Derek Hadel’s arm twice before he punches Brown twice — knocking him into the asphalt.
7 things to do in Baltimore County: Musical history, St. Paddy’s prep and more
Whether you’re still digging out from snow or enjoying the first hints of spring, we’ve rounded up a mix of events for the first weekend in March.
Manor Mill, a partially restored 18th-century grist mill on Monkton Road in Baltimore County, is hosting a tie-dye class Saturday.
Baltimore pays respects to ‘Big Sam’ after deadly police encounter
The juxtaposition between how Samuel Brown lived his life and how his life ended is devastating to parts of Baltimore’s Black community, hundreds of whom showed up to Brown’s funeral Tuesday.
Samuel "Big Sam" Brown Jr. was known as the "go-to-guy" in the Baltimore community, Roberto "DJ Quicksilva" Silva said.
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.
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