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    7 things to do in Baltimore County this week: World of Pets, restaurant week
    It’s freezing this week, but if you’re willing to brave the cold, there are plenty of fun things to do in Baltimore County this week, from an interactive pet show to live classical music performances.
    A dog leaps at a prior World of Pets expo.
    What happened to Sharon Miller? 42 years later, son still seeks answers in mom’s killing
    When Charles Miller was just 11 years old, his mother was killed. Now, 42 years later, he is still searching for answers about what happened.
    Four decades after Sharon Miller was found dead, Baltimore County Police are asking the public for help solving the unsolved case.
    Meghan Brady Merkert was a loving mother who did everything with a smile
    Meghan Merkert, a Timonium mother of two who was expecting her third daughter, died suddenly Dec. 19. She was 36.
    Meghan Brady Merkert.
    Time is running out to see Baltimore’s woolly mammoth
    Woolly mammoth bones on display at the Natural History Society of Maryland’s museum are leaving soon.
    Bronwyn Mitchell-Strong, education director at the Natural History Society of Maryland, describes the process of assembling a woolly mammoth skeleton.
    Baltimore County firefighters monitor hot spots, flare ups after recycling facility blaze
    Baltimore County firefighters are working to put out hot spots and monitoring for any flare-ups at a recycling facility that caught fire over the weekend.
    Firefighters began battling a three-alarm blaze at the Owl Metals Inc. facility in the 1900 block of Rettman Lane in Dundalk a little after 6 p.m. on Saturday.
    Baltimore County shooting leaves teen hospitalized, suspect arrested
    Baltimore County Police arrested a suspect after a shooting sent a teenager to the hospital on Monday afternoon.
    Baltimore County Council confirms panel to guide council redistricting
    The Baltimore County Council on Tuesday night will finalize appointments to a redistricting panel that will advise members as the legislative body expands from seven to nine members for the first time since 1956.
    Michael Ertel, left, presents an award to fellow council member Izzy Patoka for his leadership in the last year during a Baltimore County Council meeting in Towson, Md. on Tuesday, January 7, 2025.
    Baltimore County seeks relief for strapped condo, townhouse associations
    Maryland makes homeowner associations collect funds for maintenance. Baltimore County’s councilmen say it’s too much.
    Rockland Run resident Diana Evans looks up at the damaged ceiling above her bed. She has had to deal with water coming through the ceiling in her first floor condo multiple times in the past couple of years.
    Baltimore County firefighters continue work at site of recycling plant fire in Dundalk
    Baltimore County firefighters say they continue efforts to extinguish a fire at a recycling plant in Dundalk.
    The fire at the Owl Metals Inc. facility in the 1900 block of Rettman Lane caused the partial collapse of a building, according to fire officials. (Baltimore County Fire Department)
    Inside the Baltimore communities that backed Trump’s return to the White House
    A pattern that played out nationally also held in Maryland. Trump performed better in almost all of its 23 counties and Baltimore than he did four years earlier.
    A man crosses the street on S. Highland Ave. in Baltimore, Md. on Tuesday, January 14, 2025.
    Documented but scared: Why some adopted from overseas worry about Trump
    The Trump presidency creates uncertainty, angst among international adoptees.
    Jennifer Evans, a 47-year-old Towson resident, was adopted from South Korea in 1977 and arrived in the United States at the age of 3 months where she was raised in South Jersey.
    Recycling plant fire in Baltimore County causes partial building collapse
    Baltimore County firefighters are battling a three-alarm blaze that broke out Saturday evening at a recycling plant in Dundalk.
    Baltimore County firefighters are battling a three-alarm blaze that broke out Saturday evening at a recycling plant in Dundalk. (Baltimore County Fire Department)
    For sale: Incredible estate in Baltimore County
    A circa 1821 stone farmhouse exudes historic charm and has been thoughtfully expanded and updated for modern living.
    Candidate gets early start in bid to bring more diversity to Baltimore County Council
    Sharonda Huffman, a Democratic activist, has launched her campaign for one of two new Baltimore County Council seats.
    Sharonda Huffman stands outside the kick-off event of her campaign to run for the Baltimore County Council, at the Essex Branch of the Baltimore Public Library in Essex, MD on Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024.
    A bucket for a bathroom? Baltimore County schools investigate strange message
    “The school system does not utilize buckets,” an administrator quickly clarified.
    Lockers in the hallway outside Damien Ford’s Baltimore School for The Arts classroom on Dec. 21, 2022. Ford teaches an African American Literature class where shows his students comparisons between Lauryn Hill lyrics and the work of Zora Neal Hurston.
    HUD investigating Baltimore County housing discrimination complaint
    Angela D. Coleman wants to build eco-friendly duplexes at affordable prices for renters. She planned 22 units for a development in Middle River.
    Angela Coleman, president and founder of Sisterhood Agenda, poses for a portrait on the property she aims to transform into housing in Middle River, Maryland, on Aug. 22, 2024.
    Judge orders Baltimore Co. to pay more than $4.2 million to shortchanged retirees
    The court found that Baltimore County used the wrong calculation when it valued the pensions of those transferring into the county system from other local governments.
    The sun sinks over the Old Courthouse before a Baltimore County Council legislative session on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024 in Towson, MD.
    Almost no Black Marylanders wanted Trump’s return. Here’s how they’ll spend his Inauguration Day.
    In interviews, several Black Marylanders said they are now steering clear of Washington, D.C., and instead practicing service and self-care.
    WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 12: The sun rises over the National Mall and the inauguration stand as final preparations are make during a rehearsal for inauguration on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol on January 12, 2025 in Washington, DC. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance will be sworn in on January 20.
    Man who caused Essex home explosion that killed dog learns his fate
    Michael Greensfelder, 53, of Essex, pleaded guilty on Thursday in Baltimore County Circuit Court to one count of first-degree arson for setting the fire on April 20, 2024, which caused the home on Crafton Road to explode.
    Baltimore County fire officials said they arrived in the Essex community late Saturday night and found a home engulfed by fire.
    String of crimes leaves Loch Raven on edge
    Residents of the Loch Raven community in Baltimore County voiced concerns about crime at a recent meeting with county and police officials. The meeting followed a recent mass shooting and other incidents.
    About 200 residents turned out to a meeting with Baltimore County Police Chief Robert O. McCullough and Councilman Mike Ertel at at Babcock Presbyterian Church in Loch Raven on Wednesday, January 15, 2025.
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