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    St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore opens new 236-bed shelter in Eastern Baltimore County
    In a news release, St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore said the new Eastside Shelter will offer emergency shelter and essential resources for families, men and women.
    St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore, a non-profit dedicated to combatting homelessness, opens a 236-bed shelter at the Eastern Family Resource Center on the Medstar Franklin Medical Center campus in eastern Baltimore County on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
    DPW lifts voluntary water restrictions for Baltimore region after rainy May
    The Baltimore City Department of Public Works lifted the voluntary water restrictions for those using the local water supply.
    The Loch Raven reservoir, along with the Prettyboy and Liberty reservoirs, provides water to the city.
    Two historic Catholic churches in Baltimore are merging. Parishioners are holding their breath.
    Two of Baltimore’s oldest Catholic churches, St. Vincent de Paul and St. Leo, are set to merge Tuesday. A lot of questions remain for parishioners.
    Monsignor Nicholas Amato, temporary pastoral administrator for St. Leo the Great Roman Catholic Church, closes the church doors before delivering Mass this month.
    Gene Clark led by example — with a strong moral compass and absolutely no nonsense
    Eugene "Gene" Clark, the chief of staff for state Sen. Charles Sydnor of Baltimore County, died May 27 of cancer. He was 81.
    Eugene “Gene” Clark.
    The Red Line’s path forward is unclear. What will Gov. Wes Moore do?
    Two years after Gov. Wes Moore revived the Red Line, Baltimore’s proposed east-west light rail feels mired in uncertainty.
    A man in a suit and tie and a woman in a red suit stand next to a poster board that reads "RED LINE" with a train symbol in between the two words.
    Monthslong demolition of Key Bridge remnants to begin July 7
    The remaining portions of the Francis Scott Key Bridge will finally be demolished beginning in July.
    Remnants of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March 2025. The last remaining portions will be demolished beginning in July.
    Catonsville residents, officials raise alarm over plan to use armory for cannabis incubator
    Maryland is moving full speed ahead with plans to turn the Catonsville armory into a state-run cannabis incubator to help small businesses.
    The fiscal year 2026 budget signed into law by Gov. Wes Moore allocates money to develop the Catonsville armory into an incubator for up to 110 micro businesses that store or process marijuana into products like vapes or edibles.
    Seven things to do in Baltimore County, from outdoor concerts to blueberries
    Here are seven things to do in Baltimore County for the week ending Wednesday July 2.
    Guys in Ties, an 80s band, is playing at the Guinness Brewery Friday.
    It just got tougher to ban books in Maryland school libraries
    Maryland’s school board changed state regulations to align with a law that prevents removing books from school libraries without due process.
    The library and media center inside Oakland Mills High School in Columbia.
    Baltimore will celebrate America’s 250th anniversary with ships, Blue Angels
    A traveling flotilla of international tall ships, sailors and aviators will head to Baltimore next summer in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary.
    Members of the U.S. Navy perform flag duties during a press conference to announce Sail250, a celebration of America’s 250th birthday, on Tuesday.
    African American remains were uprooted by development. This woman wants to find them a final resting spot.
    A state effort aims to find final resting spots for African American remains that were found in most cases by accident because of things like contruction projects and coastal erostion.
    Janice Curtis Greene is part of an effort aimed at identifying and interring the remains of close to 100 people currently stored at the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory.
    Racist covenants still exist in this Towson neighborhood. Here’s what some residents are doing about it.
    Some in the Stoneleigh neighborhood want to get rid of racist covenants that prohibited African Americans and others from living there. But they must get every homeowner to sign off.
    The historic Stoneleigh neighborhood was founded in 1922 along York Road in Towson.
    Traffic on I-695 outer loop in Baltimore County moving again after truck fire causes closure
    Traffic is moving again after a truck fire caused the closure of a stretch of the Baltimore Beltway on Saturday afternoon.
    Traffic was stopped as a truck fire caused the closure of a stretch of the Baltimore Beltway on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
    Trucker charged in Baltimore County shooting possibly tied to I-83 attacks in Pennsylvania
    An Illinois truck driver arrested in connection with a shooting that endangered a toddler along a Baltimore County freeway may be linked to three other shootings that in Pennsylvania the same night, according to Maryland State Police.
    Christian Ramos is believed to have been driving this Tag Trans Inc. tractor-trailer at the time of the shooting in Baltimore County, according to Maryland State Police. He was arrested on June 18, 2025 at a truck stop in Elkins, MD.
    For sale: Butler stone Colonial with ornate gardens in Pinehurst
    The four-bedroom, four-and-a-half bath home is filled with historic charm and thoughtful modern updates.
    Baltimore County Police arrest former city sheriff’s deputy for allegedly sexually abusing teenager
    The former sheriff's deputy is being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center in Towson.
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    Baltimore County gym teacher accused of touching 2 students is eligible for home detention, judge rules
    Jordan Adams, 28, of Windsor Mill, is charged in the District Court of Maryland for Baltimore County with two counts of second-degree assault.
    Exterior signage at the southwest Baltimore County police precinct next to the UMBC campus in Catonsville, Md. on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
    The ‘pink shopping center’ in Baltimore County finds new life with redevelopment
    Tide Realty Capital is back with another redevelopment project.
    Tide Realty plans to fill the 80,000 sq feet available at Valley Centre, known to locals as the "Pink Shopping Center," with a mix of local and national vendors in 2026.
    ICE agents are clashing with residents, putting local police in the middle
    The tensions surfacing in the Baltimore area are unlikely to ease anytime soon.
    Another Baltimore County teacher arrested amid wave of misconduct allegations throughout district
    Jordan Adams has been teaching at Northwest Academy in Milford Mill since 2023 and for Baltimore County Public Schools since 2022.
    Jordan Adams, 28, a gym teacher at Northwest Academy in Milford Mill, was charged with two counts of second-degree assault after allegedly inappropriately touching students.
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