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    Child hospitalized and five others injured in early morning house fire in Dundalk
    A child was hospitalized and five other people were injured in a house fire Wednesday morning in Dundalk.
    Six people were hospitalized Wednesday morning after a house fire in Dundalk. Crews also rescued nine cats and two dogs from the home. In total, the fire displaced seven residents.
    Andrea Rodriguez Avila, killed in her dorm, remembered for her promise, leadership
    Dozens of people were gathered Tuesday evening to remember Andrea Rodriguez Avila, a recent graduate of the Community College of Baltimore County, who was shot and killed at Rice University.
    A photograph of Andrea Rodriguez Avila was displayed on a table during a vigil honoring her life held at CCBC’s Essex Campus on Sept. 3, 2024.
    The Dish: The hottest trend in beverages? It’s water.
    Water — with minerals, without minerals, carbonated or still, flavored or not — is in vogue.
    Julia Strasdauskas demonstrates how the Berkey water filter works in her home on Aug. 19, 2024.
    Baltimore County is big and diverse. Its council is all male and very white.
    Baltimore County is among the state's most diverse, but its council is all male and almost all white. Can that change?
    Baltimore County Council has no women members, despite the success of female politicians statewide. Kathleen Beadell, Nancy Goldring, and Vicki Almond are looking to change that. (photos by Kaitlin Newman, Wesley Lapointe, and Ulysses Muñoz)
    A power plant used to burn coal there. Now it’s set to become a new Baltimore County park.
    Baltimore County plans to spend $10 million in state open space money to turn 85 acres in the eastern part of the county into a new waterfront park. The site until recently was home to the Charles P. Crane Generating Station, a power plant that burned coal.
    The C.P. Crane Power Plant in eastern Baltimore County before it was demolished.
    Baltimore County will spray for mosquitos after insects test positive for West Nile
    Multiple mosquitos in Baltimore County have been found to carry West Nile virus, so officials are conducting additional spraying.
    A Maryland Department of Health spokesperson said there are three positive human cases of West Nile in Maryland, all in the Baltimore metro region.
    Baltimore man charged with sneaking into Martin State Airport, trying to steal airplane
    A preliminary investigation found that Joseph Goldman, 43, drove past security onto airport grounds Aug. 30.
    A Baltimore man was arrested on charges of theft and trespassing after Maryland State Police said he tried to steal a plane at Martin State Airport.
    ‘Code enforcement odd couple’ take on Baltimore County building violations
    Two East Side community activists, Leah Biddinger and Kevin McDonough, work together to identify potential code violations in their community and alert Baltimore County officials.
    Kevin McDonough, left, and Leah Biddinger speak with neighbors who dislike living next to an abandoned house on Margaret Avenue.
    Arrest made in deadly Towson fire that killed 1, injured 4, including 3 children
    The fire happened shortly after midnight Monday at the Loch Raven Village Apartments in Towson.
    The scene Monday morning after an overnight apartment fire in Towson left one man dead and a woman and three children injured.
    Family of Rice University student killed remembers her as academic achiever, caring leader
    Andrea Rodriguez Avila was found dead in her residential hall on the campus of Rice University in Houston. The family of the 21-year-old issued a statement, saying her "precious life was lost to horrific violence."
    Andrea Rodriguez Avila wearing glasses and a powder blue suit jacket while holding an award.
    Fire department that helped respond to Key Bridge collapse needs a new rescue boat
    A volunteer fire department in Baltimore County is raising $1.2 million to purchase a new boat so it can continue responding to emergencies in the Chesapeake Bay.
    A volunteer fire department in Baltimore County is raising $1.2 million to purchase a new boat so it can continue responding to emergencies in the Chesapeake Bay.
    Sailor, seamstress, singer: Remembering the many chapters of Maggie Flanigan’s life
    “I always called her the connector,” Maggie Flanigan’s mother said. “She always put people together.”
    Maggie Flanigan, center, and her J/105 crew from the 2023 Women's Regatta in Annapolis. They were chosen the year's "best dressed crew."  A trophy will be awarded every year to the best dressed crew in honor of Flanigan.
    MDTA awards contract for Key Bridge replacement
    Transportation officials have estimated finishing construction and opening the bridge to traffic in the Fall of 2028.
    The Domino Sugar Factory, with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the background, is seen on Thursday, March 14, 2024.
    Three strange food and drink trends to try at the Maryland State Fair
    Pickles, moonshine and candy, oh my! Put aside the deep-fried and try these food and drink trends at the Maryland State Fair.
    Lee Rosebush, cofounder and distiller at Rosie Cheeks Distillery, pours a tasting of the Key lime moonshine in the Exhibition Hall at the Maryland State Fair in Timonium.
    Baltimore County Council sides with residents on key zoning decisions
    Those seeking zoning changes in Baltimore County through a quadrennial process learned the fate of their proposals on Tuesday night. The County Council wrapped up work its Comprehensive Zoning Map Process.
    Two black and white yard signs, one that reads "save suburbia, no new light rail, no TOD, no apartments" and the other "no apartments, no compromise" are staked into the grass in front of a suburban street with cars and single family homes in the background.
    Woman charged with murder in Catonsville fatal stabbing of her sister, court records show
    The 29-year-old woman who was arrested over the weekend and charged with murder after a woman’s death in Catonsville killed her sister after a wedding, according to charging documents.
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    Propane distribution company sues Dali owners over alleged losses from Key Bridge collapse
    A Baltimore propane distribution company is suing the owners of the cargo ship Dali for economic losses suffered from the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
    Wreckage from the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge is seen in front of the Baltimore skyline from a boat in the Patapsco River on April 25, 2024.
    Maryland ice cream factory behind U.S. listeria recall files for bankruptcy
    Owings Mills ice cream manufacturer Totally Cool filed for bankruptcy and laid off nearly all its workers after shutting down its plant following a listeria outbreak.
    Maryland has the second highest number of cases of Listeria, a bacterial infection that can cause flu-like symptoms, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Friday.
    Three teens, one adult charged in a string of burglaries at gun shops in multiple counties
    Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown on Tuesday said that over the course of three successful burglaries, the group stole at least 81 firearms and 10 firearm replicas from gun stores.
    Baltimore Police lights flicker at night.
    New Catonsville library goes beyond books with recording studios, video games
    “This is the library they’re going to remember, but a thousand times better," Sonia Alcántara-Antoine, the CEO of the Baltimore County Public Library, said of the renovated Catonsville branch.
    The renovated Catonsville branch of the Baltimore County Public Library features new furniture, new windows that let in more light, a dedicated teen area and two recording studios.
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