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    Firearms instructor takes a shot at changing stigma about guns
    How one woman redirected her fear to knowledge and understanding about handling a gun, and teaching others to own firearms safely.
    Quiana Roberts, a federal law enforcement agent and firearms instuctor, teaches students how to be safe and responsible gun owners during a class on May 8, 2023.
    Hereford reclaims Baltimore County boys lacrosse title from defending champ Catonsville
    Davis, Kittner and Gibbons combine for 10 Bulls’ goals; Comets battle back from a 5-0 deficit before falling short
    Hereford assistant coach Steve Turnbaugh instructs the Bulls’ defense during the first quarter of the Baltimore County championship game against Catonsville on Monday. The Bulls won, 11-10.
    Some are powerless to buy an electric car as Maryland moves to all EV sales
    Maryland has a goal that only electric vehicles will be sold in the state by 2035. So now the race is on to put electric charging stations in enough places to make people believe they can buy such a vehicle without the danger of running out of juice.
    Stephanie Leach with BGE demonstrates EV charging at an event at State Center in Baltimore.
    The Baltimore Banner/VSN Week 8 Boys & Girls Lacrosse Top 15
    St. Mary’s boys climb to No. 3; IAAM A powers battling this week for the league championship and the top spot in our poll
    Police: Foul play suspected in 2002 disappearance of Baltimore County mother
    Police are searching for clues in the case of Michelle Rust after concluding that her disappearance was the result of foul play, the department said Thursday morning.
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    Welcos’ one-hitter tames Spalding as Curley claims top spot in the MIAA A Conference
    Poole’s solo blast mars Sharman’s otherwise sparkling performance for Cavaliers
    Junior catcher Derek Poole, left, clouted his second homer of the season and sophomore right-hander Nathaniel Welcos retired the first 20 batters he faced in No. 6 Archbishop Curley’s 1-0 victory over top-ranked Archbishop Spalding on Wednesday afternoon.
    Prosecutor: Others have alleged Gilman teacher accused of abuse acted inappropriately
    A judge upheld a previous order to redact the name of the accuser, who was a teenage student at the Gilman School at the time.
    The entrance sign outside the front Gilman School as seen on Thursday, March 16.
    Will a cannabis user be able to get a public safety job in Baltimore County?
    Since recreational marijuana will be legal in Maryland in July, localities are having to come up with new rules involving hiring employees who use cannabis.
    Scenes from inside at the grand opening of Ceylon House, Maryland's first cannabis lounge, on March 5, 2023.
    May Day roundup: Where things stand with local unions and labor votes
    It's May Day, also known as International Workers' Day, and the greater Baltimore region has seen a flurry of union activity lately. Here's where things stand.
    A union member holds a sign reading “Union Strong” during U.S. President Joe Biden’s visit to the IBEW Local 26 union at their office in Lanham, Maryland on 2/15/23.
    The Baltimore Banner/VSN Week 7 Boys & Girls Lacrosse Top 15
    McDonogh moves back to the top of the boys rankings, while Loyola tumbles to No. 5; IAAM retains a tight grip on the Top 5 spots in the girls poll
    Baltimore County to restart process to fill vacant school board seat
    The governor’s office still hasn’t said why the final seat on the board hasn’t been filled.
    The sign near the entrance to the Baltimore County Board of Education’s Greenwood Campus on 8/18/22.
    Where to celebrate Cinco de Mayo
    There are lots of Baltimore restaurants where you can celebrate Cinco de Mayo with great Mexican food and margaritas. EatMoreBeMore gives his suggestions.
    Blue Agave - sundae en Fuego.
    MOM’s Organic Market employees want customers looped in on union efforts
    Employees at the Timonium and Hampden locations say they are fighting for better wages, job security, holiday pay and workplace safety.
    Tia Osborne an organizer for Local 570 and Mo Jackson Vice President of Temasters Local 570 walk outside of MOM’s Organic Market in Timonium, Saturday, April 29, 2023.
    MIAA changes course on Individual Stroke Play Golf Championship
    League reverses its original decision following Thursday’s controversial final round; declares Loyola Blakefield’s Braden Decapite and St. Paul’s Matt Guy co-champions
    Loyola Blakefield junior Braden Decapite was awarded a share the MIAA individual stroke-play championship, with St. Paul’s Matthew Guy, after officials rescinded a two-stroke penalty on Decapito, accessed during Thursday's final round at Eagle's Nest Country Club.
    Unionized Apple employees in Towson say the company is dragging its feet
    The Towson store became the first in the nation to organize, with workers voting to form a union in June last year.
    TOWSON, MARYLAND - JUNE 20: Customers shop at The Apple Store at the Towson Town Center mall, the first of the company's retail locations in the U.S. where workers voted over the weekend to unionize, on June 20, 2022 in Towson, Maryland. Following a late-pandemic era wave of workers demanding higher pay,  better benefits and more negotiating leverage, 65 of the 98 workers at the Towson Apple Store voted to join the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers union on June 18.
    St. Paul’s Matthew Guy wins MIAA A Conference individual stroke-play championship
    Rules violation costs Loyola’s Braden Decapite in his title bid; Crusaders wins team title for the 12th time
    St. Paul’s sophomore Matthew Guy won the MIAA A Conference individual stroke-play championship on Thursday at Eagle’s Nest Country Club in Phoenix after firing a 71.
    UMBC’s new president, a rare Black woman leading a college, wants to make campus a model for inclusion
    Valerie Sheares Ashby will be inaugurated Thursday in front of the campus community and Gov. Wes Moore as the sixth president of UMBC.
    Sheares Ashby, the new president of University of Maryland Baltimore County, poses for a portrait on Campus, Wednesday, April 26, 2023.
    No. 15 Towson is all alone at the top of Baltimore County’s Division I girls lacrosse standings
    Griggs scores five goals and Vaikness takes charge on the circle as the Generals pull away from Hereford in the second half
    Sticks up, the Towson girls lacrosse team stands alone atop Baltimore County after defeating rival Hereford, 14-8, on Wednesday.
    Black migration has changed Baltimore. Look up your neighborhood here
    How has that kind of migration changed your neighborhood? Use our interactive map to find out.
    Boys’ Latin overwhelms No. 1 Loyola Blakefield
    Walsh, Sydnor and Higgins pace the offense for the No. 3 Lakers, who led wire-to-wire in MIAA A lacrosse showdown
    Boys' Latin's Jackson Walsh splits two Loyola defenders during Tuesday's MIAA A Conference lacrosse game. Walsh finished with three goals as the No. 3 Lakers handed the top-ranked Dons their first league loss in a 12-5 decision at J. Duncan Smith Field in Baltimore City.
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