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    Woman who conspired with neo-Nazis to attack Baltimore’s power grid faces 18 years
    Prosecutors described Clendaniel as “an unrepentant, violent white supremacist and recidivist who is a true danger to the community” in their sentencing memo.
    Sarah Beth Clendaniel was arrested by federal authorities on charges that she plotted to destroy energy facilities in the Baltimore area.
    Baltimore is changing: Black residents keep leaving, Hispanic population is growing
    Baltimore’s non-Hispanic Black population shrank again last year, new estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau show.
    Baltimore’s non-Hispanic Black population shrank again last year, new estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau show.
    Not so fast: Two Baltimore County councilmen take aim at plan to redraw district maps
    Baltimore County Councilman Pat Young is trying to change a recently passed law that will put a referendum on the fall ballot to expand the council for the first time since 1956.
    Baltimore County Councilman Pat Young has introduced legislation that could change how the council expands, and if it does.
    Trial begins for Baltimore County cop accused of pepper spraying man in patrol car
    Baltimore County Police Cpl. Zachary Small appeared in Baltimore City court for a bench trial to determine whether he wrongfully pepper sprayed the face of an escaped prisoner who was inside a patrol car.
    Baltimore County spa chain About Faces sold to family friend
    A family friend purchased popular Baltimore County spa and salon chain About Faces after its CEO unexpectedly died from a stroke. The new owner pledges to keep the business the same.
    This is a photo of Patrick Brennan and Helga Surratt posing for a photo with Mackey Cronin, the new owner of About Faces Day Spa & Salon.
    Baltimore County Police officer compelled to testify against corporal in brutality case
    After some back and forth, Circuit Judge Paul E. Alpert granted the request in the trial of Baltimore County Police Cpl. Zachary Small — but limited the state to asking one question.
    Cpl. Zachary Small is standing trial in Baltimore Circuit Court on charges of second-degree assault, reckless endangerment, misconduct in office and violating Maryland’s Use of Force Statute.
    Baltimore County executive nominates first Black fire chief
    Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski, Jr. has nominated Joseph W. Dixon, the former chief of Gainesville, Florida, to lead the county Fire Department. He would be the county’s first Black fire chief.
    Joseph W. Dixon
    Once a polluter, C.P. Crane will become a waterfront park in Baltimore County
    Neighbors entered the normally locked gates surrounding the C.P Crane plant site to hear that their efforts paid off. C.P. Crane will become a waterfront park.
    Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. speaks at a press conference announcing the creation of a new county park at the site of the former C.P. Crane power plant, a source of pollution in the Bowley's Quarters area for decades. With him are U.S Sen Chris Van Hollen and Senaca Park Improvement Association President Tara Gebhardt
    How Maryland became the nation’s blueprint for electing Black politicians
    Marylanders have a chance to transform the state into the nation’s center of Black political power, electing a Black governor, attorney general and U.S. senator.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signs paperwork pardoning more than 175,000 cannabis-related convictions during a ceremony at the State House in Annapolis in June.
    Wockenfuss family matriarch and Baltimore’s candy queen dies at 98
    The lessons of Marian Wockenfuss echo for generations of her candy store employees across Baltimore.
    Miriam Wockenfuss, the matriarch of the family that owns Baltimore's Wockenfuss Candies, died Sept. 6, 2024.
    Letters: Lutherville Station development doesn’t consider immigrant residents’ needs
    The needs of this growing population are largely invisible in discussions about the future of Lutherville-Timonium, says community organizer Jenny Torres.
    A Baltimore County Council sign hangs in a hallway of the old courthouse on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024 in Towson.
    School lockdowns happen all the time. This one felt different.
    School lockdowns happen all the time but one reporter almost ignored the text messages from her daughter: “Mom. Something is happening.”
    Baltimore County middle school students sit in class on the first day of school.
    Baltimore County lawmakers demand ‘answers and transparency’ on proposed 70-mile power line
    State senators and delegates from Baltimore County have become the latest to criticize grid operator PJM over the proposed 70-mile transmission line.
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    Pikesville man dies after two-alarm house fire
    A 76-year-old man died after an overnight fire Wednesday at a house in Pikesville.
    **DO NOT USE** Baltimore County Fire Department truck
    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.
    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)
    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.
    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.
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