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Baltimore County

    The Dish: 2 new Italian markets in North Baltimore that need to be on your radar
    Scittino’s and ZaVino are leading the Italian renaissance in North Baltimore.
    Rachel Crout makes a neo-Neapolitan pizza at ZaVino’s.
    How Katie Curran O’Malley plans to keep fighting for women in the Trump era
    As executive director the Women’s Law Center of Maryland, Katie Curran O’Malley has the unprecedented task of guiding the 53-year-old organization through uncertain territory.
    Katie Curran O'Malley is the executive director of the Women's Law Center of Maryland.
    Key Bridge design unveiled: Towers will be taller than anticipated
    Officials unveiled a rendering of the replacement for the Key Bridge that was destroyed last March.
    A rendering of the plan for the Francis Scott Key Bridge rebuild was released at a press conference with Gov. Wes Moore in Edgemere, Md., on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
    Ex-Baltimore County DPW supervisor misused work vehicle, report finds
    Baltimore County’s inspector general found that a former county DPW supervisor used a county vehicle to visit a sick, elderly relative during work hours 141 times in 16 months.
    A Baltimore County sign hangs in a hallway of the Old Courthouse on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024 in Towson, MD.
    White House moves keep immigrants in Maryland on edge
    The Trump administration’s series of executive orders and immigration policies have left much of Maryland’s immigrant community anxious and fearful.
    More than 150 people rallied for immigrants rights by the Enoch Pratt Free Library Southeast Anchor Branch, marching down Eastern Avenue on Monday.
    Struggling Black businesses lament a new challenge: Trump
    Black businesses were already experiencing losses in support following an increase in sales following George Floyd and then a slew of anti-DEI lawsuits that followed.
    Kora Polydore, owner of Kora Lee’s Comfort Food CafĂ© & Bakery, won a pitch competition promising a rent-free space that went sour. She now finds herself having to dip into savings to build out this location on Greenmount, which she hopes to be open at the end of March.
    ‘Substantial’ gas leak after car crashes into White Marsh house lead to evacuation
    A "substantial" gas leak caused about 50 residents in White Marsh to evacuate, the Baltimore County Fire Department said Monday.
    Crews respond to a gas leak after a car crashed into a home in White Marsh.
    Royal Farms is ‘closely monitoring’ accusations against Justin Tucker
    “We are aware of the situation regarding Justin Tucker and are closely monitoring it," a spokesperson said.
    Ravens kicker Justin Tucker at a game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore in December.
    Egg prices are at record highs. Yes, restaurants are scrambling.
    High egg prices “aren’t going to drop overnight” as bird flu spreads. Restaurants and farmers are nervous.
    Southside Diner’s menu features many egg-based dishes, such as this crab cake Benedict.
    Construction on Baltimore Beltway near I-795 could bring delays
    Drivers on the Baltimore Beltway near Interstate 795 can expect delays from 4 p.m. Sunday to 1 p.m. Monday due to emergency culvert repairs.
    Rush hour traffic on Interstate 695, the Baltimore Beltway.
    14 spots where you can have a swoon-worthy Valentine’s dinner with your love
    Baltimore’s top restaurants are rolling out multicourse meals, wine pairings and decadent desserts for Valentine’s Day, according to food influencer Chris Franzoni.
    Food from The Manor Tavern in Monkton.
    Ravens’ Justin Tucker faces new allegations from 3 massage therapists
    Three additional massage therapists are accusing Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of sexually inappropriate behavior.
    For sale: Charming home in Baltimore County with modern updates
    Tucked away in Historic Lutherville, you’ll find this charming home, built in 1892.
    Federal cuts mean 117 layoffs at Baltimore County’s Job Corps Center
    The U.S. Department of Labor is closing the Woodstock Job Corps Center in Woodstock, Maryland, following budget cuts to the youth career training program.
    The Woodstock Job Corps Center told the state it is closing and laying off 117 employees.
    Gov. Moore’s Baltimore County school visit was bright, even as budget woes loom
    Moore enthusiastically shared his commitment to education, highlighting a $550 million bump in funding for public schools next year. There was no mention of the losses local school system leaders say they will face if the governor’s budget plans are approved.
    Gov. Wes Moore visits Reisterstown Elementary School on Thursday, January 30, 2025, to talk with educators and highlight his funding plan for public schools.
    Man charged in Pikesville High School AI case will remain in custody on federal charges
    U.S. Magistrate Judge Erin Aslan concluded in the case of Dazhon Darien that there was no combination of conditions that could adequately assure the safety of the community.
    Dazhon Darien arrives on Monday at the Baltimore County Courts Building in Towson, where FBI special agents arrested him on charges of sexual exploitation of children and receipt of child pornography.
    Reality TV’s newest star: A Baltimore County electrician
    Baltimore County electrician Ben Frisone stars in “The Joe Schmo Show,” a fake reality show on TBS. In actually, he’s just a nice dude.
    Baltimore County electrician Ben Frisone is the star of "The Joe Schmo Show" on TBS.
    The Y2K era in Baltimore: Author Colette Shade on the suburbs, JNCOs and coffee
    Colette Shade is the author of the new book “Y2K: How the 2000s Became Everything.”
    Local author Colette Shade poses with an issue of WIRED magazine in a funky, Y2K-style chair. Her book is a collections of essays that are a mashup of memoir and reportage.
    Baltimore County’s got rats, too, but code enforcement is on their tails
    The push for county pest control began in 2016, when East Side residents flooded council chambers to ask for help reducing their rodents.
    Baltimore County's rats have settled in comfortably, spreading themselves across a wide diversity of terrains.
    7 things to do in Baltimore County, from Black History Month to Lunar New Year
    February kicks off with a festive spirit, as communities come together to celebrate Black History Month and the Lunar New Year.
    The Emmarts United Methodist Church in Windsor Mill, which served as a safehouse on the Underground Railroad, will host a walk Saturday to commemorate the start of Black History Month.
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