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    Baltimore County Animal Services trying to find homes for 61 rabbits
    Isaacs and her colleagues are frantically contacting rescue organizations to house some of the rabbits as they recover from being spayed and neutered. Once the rabbits are medically cleared, they will be adoptable from the BCAS website.
    Baltimore County Animal Services is trying to find homes for 61 bunnies.
    Baltimore County leaves millions on the table every year in development fees. The council is changing that.
    Baltimore County Council members voted unanimously Monday night to increase impact fees on developers in hopes of collecting more revenue that can be used for schools and roads.
    Baltimore County Council members met to discuss a proposed plastic bag ban on January 31, 2023.
    Six warehouses in Baltimore County just sold for $141 million
    The warehouses at Baltimore Crossroads were bought by EQT Exeter, a global real estate investment firm based outside Philadelphia.
    Six warehouses in a Baltimore logistics park sold for $140.5 million, according to CBRE.
    UPS to close Baltimore County warehouse, lay off up to 540 people
    UPS notified the Maryland Department of Labor on June 20 that it is closing its facility at 3901 Vero Road on Aug. 23.
    In January 2024, the CEO of UPS said the company planned to lay off about 12,000 employees this year.
    Officials stress water safety after recent drownings in Maryland
    June saw at least three drownings in the region. Here’s how to stay safe.
    The beach at Sandy Point State Park is popular, and the park regularly fills up on weekends during the summer.
    Baltimore teacher charged with rape in 12-year-old girl’s missing person case
    Baltimore City school teacher Lewis M. Laury Jr., 24, was arrested in connection with the case of a 12-year-old Pikesville girl who went missing for a week.
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County Police Officer’s polo patch.
    No charges for Baltimore County officers in Parkville shooting that left 2 dead
    The circumstances surrounding the deaths of Parkville’s Maxine Redfern and Arnel Redfern were considered by the attorney general for intentional use of excessive force, voluntary manslaughter and involuntary manslaughter.
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    In historic vote, Baltimore County Council advances measure to add 2 new members
    The Baltimore County Council's historic vote means voters will get to determine this fall whether to expand the 7-member council by two members so that its membership looks more like the increasingly diverse county.
    Baltimore County councilmen Todd Crandell, Mike Ertel, David Marks, and Julian Jones listen to testimony during a Nov. 28, 2023, council meeting.
    Baltimore County Council overturns Olszewski’s veto, passes school overcrowding bill
    The Baltimore County Council voted 5-1, with one member absent, to pass a measure that seeks to ease school overcrowding, overriding a veto by County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr., a Democrat.
    6/16/22—Signs reading “Baltimore County Maryland” and “Baltimore County Council” hang on the wall inside the historic Baltimore County Courthouse in Towson, the center of county government.
    Baltimore County is increasingly diverse, but its council is all-male and mostly white. Will they vote for change?
    The Baltimore County Council on Monday could decide whether to ask voters to consider a ballot measure to expand from seven to nine members. Some say the council, which is now composed of seven men and only one person of color, is not representative of the increasingly diverse county.
    From left to right: Baltimore County Councilman and chair Izzy Patoka, Councilman Todd Crandell, Councilman Pat Young, Councilman Julian Jones, Councilman David Marks and Councilman Mike Ertel.
    Judge approves home detention for driver convicted in deadly I-695 crash
    Melachi Brown, 21, of Windsor Mill, who pleaded guilty to felony manslaughter in a two-vehicle crash that killed six people working in a Baltimore Beltway work zone, was allowed by a judge to serve the remainder of his 18-month jail sentence on home detention.
    Overhead footage of crash on I-695 that killed six highway workers.
    The long road ahead for Baltimore’s revived Red Line
    Gov. Wes Moore and other officials gathered Friday to celebrate a decision to build a light rail line to connect East and West Baltimore. But officials must decide whether to build a tunnel under downtown and identify funds to cover the $3 billion to $7 billion price tag.
    A man in a suit and tie and a woman in a red suit stand next to a poster board that reads "RED LINE" with a train symbol in between the two words.
    White House wants $4B to rebuild Key Bridge and respond to other disasters
    The White House is seeking roughly $4 billion in additional emergency funding from Congress for costs related to the collapse and repair of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and to respond to other disasters around the U.S. in recent months.
    The northern part of the Key Bridge that withstood the Dali crash is seen on May 24, 2024.
    Baltimore’s Red Line will be light rail, not rapid buses, governor says
    Gov. Wes Moore revived planning for the east-west transit line in Baltimore City last year, and officials have been studying potential routes and whether it should be run with rapid buses. State planners opted for light rail after months of study and public hearings.
    Governor Wes Moore speaks at a press conference to announce the continuation of the Red Line proposal on Thursday, June 15, 2023.
    Baltimore County Police officer not liable in shooting of Korryn Gaines’ 5-year-old son, high court rules
    The Maryland Supreme Court has upheld a lower court’s ruling that Baltimore County Police Cpl. Royce Ruby could not be held liable for firing a shot that wounded 5-year-old Kodi Gaines after a long standoff with police in the boy’s home in 2016. Police fatally shot his mother, who had brandished a gun.
    6/16/22—Exterior of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    Can a $6 million renovation help a Baltimore County hospital shorten ER wait times?
    Northwest Hospital in Randallstown is adding more space to its emergency department as part of a broader effort to reduce wait times and improve patient experiences.
    Northwest Hospital in Randallstown is adding more space to its emergency department as part of a broader effort to reduce wait times and improve patient experiences.
    Pikesville 12-year-old found after going missing for a week
    Tayzha Alona Warren, 12, has been found after being missing for a week, Baltimore County Police said Thursday.
    Tayzha Alona Warren, 12, holds an Easter basket during a gathering in April. (Photo courtesy of Mia Brooks)
    A McDonogh senior is racing her idols at the US Olympic trials
    Elise Cooper is 17 and a rising senior at McDonogh who will be competing against the likes of Sha'Carri Richardson and Gabby Thomas for an Olympic spot in the 200 meters Thursday in Oregon.
    Elise Cooper, a rising senior at McDonogh, will compete at the U.S. Olympic trials. (Photo courtesy of McDonogh/Maddy Marcin)
    Scorching temperatures return today with severe storms possible in the evening
    Temperatures in the Baltimore-Washington region could climb to the mid to upper 90s, though the humidity could make it feel closer to 100 to 105 degrees.
    A man running away from the camera's t-shirt is drenched with sweat.
    Baltimore County seizes 101 animals from Essex home
    The seizure of dozens of dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, parakeets and fish from an Essex home has led to crowded conditions in Baltimore County's only open-admission shelter, officials say.
    File photo of pets up for adoption at Baltimore County Animal Services in Baldwin.
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