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    Hampton plantation site tells the history of slavery – and of Towson. Will the Trump administration erase that?
    The Hampton National Historic Site near Towson tells the history of slavery at a former plantation site in Baltimore County. Some worry that the Trump administration's push to revise history will erase that.
    The Hampton Mansion is seen at sunrise at Hampton National Historic Site in Towson.
    7 things to do in Baltimore County, from Irish music to ... Irish breakfast
    Seven things to do in Baltimore County, including St. Patrick's Day festivities.
    Crowds enjoy St. Patrick's Day at the Guinness Brewery.
    Police investigating fatal shooting of 17-year-old in White Marsh
    Officers found the 17-year-old with “at least one” gunshot wound and he was declared dead on the scene.
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    The house that Second Chance built — for its founder
    Second Chance, a nonprofit, helped transform its founder Mark Foster’s Baltimore County $375,000 property, and then bought it from him for $1.5 million.
    An open house event for the "Concept House" near Towson in November 2024.
    Meet the ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ star who’s actually from Baltimore
    Kelli Ferrell, a newbie on this season of Bravo's “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” says she isn't intimidated by her cast members. “Girl, I'm from Baltimore.”
    THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA -- Pictured: Kelli Ferrell -- (Photo by: Derek White/Bravo)
    Can this free Baltimore County bookstore get more kids reading?
    Our Kids Read opened last month in the Eastpoint Mall.
    Ashley Johnson, right, and her children pick out books at the Our Kids Read Baltimore Literacy Hub, which offers three free books to every kid who walks in the door.
    The Grill at Harryman House is shutting down after nearly 40 years in business: ‘Tears me to shreds’
    The establishment’s longtime proprietor said he was devastated that he could not keep the business going.
    For sale: Impressive home with resort-style amenities in Baltimore County
    Built in 2006, the 10,000-plus-square-foot home offers a traditional brick exterior with modern, high-end interiors.
    Four March art exhibitions that foster a connection to place
    These art exhibits will inspire you to connect with Baltimore and Maryland at large, BmoreArt writes.
    Abigail Lucien's work is on display in the "Crosscurrents" exhibit at the Baltimore Musem of Art.
    Maryland Public Television names new president and CEO
    Schupak, who has been with the network since 2003, will step into his new role on July 1 following the retirement of outgoing MPT CEO Larry D. Unger.
    Steven Schupak has been named as the incoming chief executive officer and president of Maryland Public Television.
    Former Maryland juvenile detention center employee sexually abused 69 boys, lawsuit claims
    Ronald Neverdon held various titles at the at the Charles H. Hickey Jr. School, including unit manager and housing supervisor from about the mid-1960s to mid-1990s. He has not been charged with a crime.
    Charles H. Hickey Jr. School, run by the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services.
    I rescued an injured bald eagle after I woke up. How’d your morning go?
    Sometimes, you have to do something that scares you. On Wednesday morning, I helped rescue a wounded bald eagle from a neighbor’s yard and transported it to a wildlife center.
    Hugh Simmons of the Phoenix Wildlife Center, checks out the eagle that I rescued on Wednesday, March 5, 2025.
    State investigating trench collapse in Catonsville that killed 2 construction workers
    State officials are investigating the Catonsville trench collapse that killed two construction workers.
    Crews on the scene of a rescue of trapped construction workers on the 500 block of Academy Road in Catonsville on Friday, February 28, 2025.
    Maryland veterans face Trump’s federal workforce purge as VA to cut thousands
    The federal government is the nation’s largest employer of veterans. Maryland vets are among those losing jobs — and bracing for potential service cuts.
    Recruiters talks to potential candidates at a hiring fair for veterans and other community members at Morgan State University.
    Local ice cream plant closed after listeria recall had prior violations for same strain
    The FDA requested a permanent injunction this week for Owings Mills ice cream plant Totally Cool, which closed in June after a listeria recall.
    A once-bustling lot sits empty outside Totally Cool in Baltimore County in 2024.
    Gigantic signs to highlight history are coming to Catonsville
    A project of the Baltimore County Arts Guild will take stories and silhouettes from residents and transform them into 14-foot-tall signs to help people navigate some of Catonsville’s historic sites.
    A concept design shows eight yellow silhouette signs with people standing below some of them.
    Much ado about $60. How 2 Republicans’ complaints led the library to cancel a Democratic candidate’s event.
    Sharonda Huffman, who is seeking to become the first Black woman elected to the Baltimore County Council, is pushing back against claims that she held a political fundraiser at the Essex branch.
    Sharonda Huffman talks to attendees at the kickoff event for her campaign for Baltimore County Council at the Essex Branch of the Baltimore Public Library in December.
    7 things to do in Baltimore County: Job fair for federal workers, Irish music in the park
    Seven things to do in Baltimore County for the week ending Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
    Irish music in Oregon Ridge. The event is popular every year.
    Case dropped against DoorDash customer accused of exposing himself to retired sheriff’s captain
    Assistant State’s Attorney Antonina Clay said there was insufficient evidence against Keyon Agnew, 21, of Towson, to proceed to trial.
    Retired Baltimore City Sheriff's Capt. Jackie Conway's badge.
    DOGE overhauls Social Security Administration with employee, office lease cuts
    The Social Security Administration plans to cut its workforce by more than 7,000 by offering employees early retirement and buyouts and through expected resignations.
    Woodlawn in Baltimore County is home to the Social Security Administration’s headquarters.
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