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    Park purchase near Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr.’s home raises questions
    Baltimore County is buying land for a waterfront park less than a mile from County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr.’s Millers Island home. Some have questioned whether the county followed the protocol that it used for other proposed park acquisitions.
    Baltimore County purchased the wooded area on Cuckold Point Road for a park. The property is less than a mile from County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr.’s house on Millers Island.
    For sailors, Key Bridge was a gritty gateway — and remains powerful even in wreckage
    Sailors have long thought of the Key Bridge as a beacon, a waypoint signaling the entry to or exit from Baltimore. It remains so, even as wreckage.
    Sailor Bobby LaPin on his boat near the Key Bridge.
    This Midwestern beauty founder brought her hair care recipes to Baltimore
    Baltimore County resident Abigail Kuehl co-founded the hair care brand Antidote, which makes natural products for salons.
    Abigail Kuehl, a Towson University Student, is co-founder of hair care brand Antidote.
    5 Baltimore Catholic schools among the best in the US, education department says
    The Archdiocese of Baltimore schools were among 40 nonpublic schools recognized this year.
    Students at St. Joseph School Cockeysville celebrated their Blue Ribbon win with cheers, signs and confetti.
    State Key Bridge lawsuit likely, with announcement planned Tuesday
    Neither the governor nor attorney general offered details on their announcement, but it comes just before a deadline to file legal claims against the ship's owner and operator.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and Attorney General Anthony Brown are planning "a major announcement" related to the crash of the Dali cargo ship into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March.
    From rock to bluegrass, Cris Jacobs makes Baltimore a part of his music
    Cris Jacobs, former Bridge frontman set to perform at the Annapolis Baygrass Music Festival this weekend, embraces his love of bluegrass with his latest album.
    Singer-songwriter Cris Jacobs, who grew up in Pikesville and Owings Mills, will return to his home state this weekend.
    Officer recounts shooting during David Linthicum’s trial: ‘It was a bad nightmare’
    For almost three hours on Thursday, Baltimore County Police Officer Jonathan Chih recalled what unfolded on Warren Road the night of Feb. 9, 2023. At times, he choked up on the witness stand.
    Baltimore County Officer Jonathan Chih testified for almost three hours on Thursday during the trial of David Linthicum, 26, of Cockeysville, who’s standing trial in Baltimore County Circuit Court on five counts of attempted first-degree murder and related offenses.
    How do Maryland schools stop guns from getting inside?
    Maryland school districts have invested in more staff and more weapon-detection technology to prevent violence.
    Baltimore County Public Schools are among those using artificial intelligence gun-detection systems.
    A 13,000-year-old quarry is about to be unearthed in Reisterstown
    The rolling green fields surrounding an Episcopal church in Maryland conceal a secret: Native Americans made weapons here 13,000 years ago.
    Archaeologist Zac Singer will soon start a dig around St. John’s Church in Reisterstown in the hope of finding a 13,000-year-old quarry.
    Baltimore County Police officers testify they wanted to help. Then David Linthicum opened fire.
    Baltimore County Police officers testified about what happened when they responded to a call for a man with a gun threatening to kill himself.
    Exterior of the Cockeysville home on February 9, 2023.
    Baltimore County students are being moved around again. Here’s what to know.
    Three school redistricting processes are beginning this fall in Baltimore County.
    Busses parked outside of Hampton Elementary School during morning dropoff 3/19/2024. Timonium, MD
    Jurors see videos of 2 Baltimore County officers shot as David Linthicum trial begins
    Prosecutors argue that Linthicum tried to kill the very people who were there to help him. But his defense attorneys contend that he was experiencing a mental health crisis — and police botched the response.
    A Maryland State Police trooper directs traffic as the SWAT team conducts their search of a house on Warren Rd. during a manhunt for 24-year-old Cockeysville resident David Emory Linthicum.
    Community rallies around hospitalized Rodgers Forge man after shooting, attempted robbery
    Since a Rodgers Forge man was shot outside his home during an attempted robbery Friday, an online fundraising campaign has raised more than $95,000.
    A man was shot and wounded Friday morning in the 400 block of Dunkirk Road in Rodgers Forge.
    Baltimore County to wield new tool in effort to target vacant structures: A tax.
    The Baltimore County Council passed legislation to tax vacant structures and direct the revenue to funds that help find housing and fix up vacant buildings.
    The inside of an abandoned residential property that has been repeatedly used by squatters in Essex. The Baltimore County Council has passed a measure that would allow the county to tax vacant structures.
    Amtrak train fatally strikes ATV riders on tracks in Baltimore County: What we know
    An Amtrak train carrying 519 passengers between New York and Roanoke, Virginia, struck and killed two people on an ATV who were on the tracks in Baltimore County, officials said.
    An Amtrak train carrying 519 passengers between New York and Roanoke, Virginia, struck and killed two people on an ATV who were on the tracks in Baltimore County, officials said.
    David Linthicum to stand trial in shootings of 2 Baltimore County Police officers
    David Linthicum, of Cockeysville, is charged in Baltimore County Circuit Court with five counts of attempted first-degree murder and related offenses.
    A SWAT team unloads from a van to investigate a house on Warren Rd near Loch Raven Reservoir during a manhunt for 24-year-old Cockeysville resident David Emory Linthicum.
    Listeria ended it all: The rise and fall of a Maryland ice cream factory
    Totally Cool’s shutdown and bankruptcy after its facility tested positive for listeria shocked business owners. The manufacturer is now a cautionary tale.
    A once-bustling lot sits empty outside Totally Cool in Baltimore County in 2024.
    2 dead after Amtrak train crashes into ATV in Baltimore County
    Two people on an ATV 4-wheeler died after they were struck by an Amtrak train Sunday in Baltimore County, according to police.
    An Amtrak train arrives train going to Boston arrives at Penn Station on Monday, Jan. 29, 2024 in Baltimore, MD.
    Martin Resnick, owner of Martin’s West and philanthropist, dies
    Resnick was a dedicated philanthropist for many Jewish causes, served on the board of Morgan State University and helped to establish The University of Maryland Foundation and the Signal 13 Foundation.
    Martin Resnick, of Owings Mills, the owner of Martin's West, died this week at 93.
    Baltimore County has 212,000 senior citizens. Olszewski doesn’t want them eating alone.
    The annual event is focused on bringing senior citizens out of their homes for some camaraderie, entertainment, and a little bit of education.
    Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. serving meals in Towson.
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