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    Who might replace Johnny Olszewski Jr. if he goes to Congress?
    Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. is running for Congress. Here’s what happens to the county executive position if he wins.
    Johnny Olszewski Jr., a candidate for Congress, poses with lawmakers who endorsed him, as well as Duane "Shorty" Davis, to his left, on Lawyers Mall in Annapolis on Monday, Feb. 5, 2024.
    Why 2 Baltimore County Police officers are charged with failing to intervene in an assault
    The Maryland Police Accountability Act of 2021 requires police officers to intervene to prevent or stop a use of force that’s beyond what’s authorized under the law.
    Baltimore County Police Cpl. Zachary Small is charged with assaulting a man who was handcuffed and shackled in a patrol vehicle outside Johns Hopkins Hospital on Sept. 27, 2023. Baltimore County Police Officers Justin Graham-Moore and Jacob Roos are accused of failing to intervene.
    9 hidden treasures in Baltimore County
    Lutherville. Timonium. Cockeysville. I never thought that I'd move back to the 'burbs where I grew up, but then I did-- and discovered the area is full of hidden gems.
    Peerce's restaurant in Towson makes the list of author Julie Scharper's hidden gems in northern Baltimore County.
    Baltimore County’s superintendent wants to shrink some class sizes. That comes at a cost.
    The investments in elementary schools Myriam Rogers has proposed will come with trade-offs.
    Baltimore County Public Schools superintendent Myriam Rogers has proposed a budget that would lower class sizes in third through fifth grades.
    Baltimore’s historically Black newspaper chain is sorting through its archives. Treasures are surfacing.
    A team of archivists is going through the AFRO American newspaper chain’s vast collection of records and artifacts.
    Dr. Frances Draper, AFRO CEO and publisher, moved the archive to a new location. It'll house the archive's treasures and the historical responsibility that comes with record keeping.
    Judge declines to release man accused of shooting 2 Baltimore County police officers
    Baltimore Circuit Judge Dennis M. Robinson Jr. wrote in a one-page order dated on Tuesday that there was “not a sufficient legal or factual basis” for him to reconsider his previous decision to hold David Linthicum, 25, of Cockeysville, without bail.
    A SWAT team investigates a house on Warren Rd near Loch Raven Reservoir during a manhunt for 24-year-old Cockeysville resident David Emory Linthicum.
    Founder and owner of Bill’s Music, Bill Higgins, dies
    The family-owned business has been around since 1965.
    Bill Higgins, the founder and owner of Bill's Music in Catonsville, died. The store's been family owned and operated since 1965.
    Commentary: Maryland needs to reconsider transportation funding cuts
    With state transportation budget cuts proposed, mass transit in the Baltimore region needs restored funding and additional funding to cover the costs of construction and maintenance, says Jon Laria, who chairs the Baltimore Regional Transit Commission.
    Mass transit in the Baltimore region needs restored funding and additional funding to cover the costs of construction and maintenance, says Jon Laria, who chairs the Baltimore Regional Transit Commission.
    Maryland psychiatric hospital CEO on leave, accused of threatening staff
    A restraining order was issued against the top official at Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center.
    The top official at Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center is accused of threatening other staff.
    Baltimore County’s master plan inches toward a vote
    Baltimore County’s master plan, more than three years overdue, appears poised for final passage next week.
    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 could give public more time to weigh in on legislation
    Under the proposed changes, the public must have the opportunity to comment on legislation twice before it is voted on and amendments must be submitted before meetings.
    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.
    Park School alumni group agrees on one thing: Opinions on Gaza shouldn’t be censored
    More than 200 people have signed a letter to The Park School of Baltimore condemning the decision to abruptly cancel an assembly about the war between Israel and Hamas.
    Alumni sent a letter to the Park School of Baltimore after it canceled an assembly about the war between Israel and Gaza.
    Attorneys: Man accused of shooting Baltimore County police officers denied adequate medical care
    In a separate motion, Deborah Katz Levi and James Dills, David Linthicum’s attorneys, allege that the Baltimore County State’s Attorney’s Office misrepresented information about a use of force report in court.
    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.
    What the fight over an empty shopping center says about Maryland’s housing issues
    The opposition to redeveloping the shopping center is emblematic of why state leaders are pushing new laws to allowing housing projects to circumvent local backlash.
    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.
    TurnAround Inc. plans to open safe house for child victims of human trafficking
    TurnAround Inc., a rape crisis center for Baltimore City and Baltimore County, has partnered with the YWCA of Annapolis & Anne Arundel County to open a safe house for children who are victims of human trafficking. The safe house will be based in Anne Arundel County and will serve kids from across the state.
    The Anne Arundel County Courthouse is located on Church Circle in Annapolis. It is home to the Circuit Court, the Clerk of the Court, the State Attorney's Office and other agencies.
    Simone Biles and Taylor Swift wore a Towson University grad’s designs. Her latest is up for auction
    Kristin Juszczyk, a Towson University grad whose designs have appeared on Swift and other celebrities including Biles this season, is auctioning a custom Super Bowl puffer vest.
    A custom Super Bowl puffer vest is being auctioned by Kristin Juszczyk, a Towson University grad whose designs have appeared on Taylor Swift and Simone Biles this season.
    Klacik joins race in Maryland’s 2nd Congressional District
    Klacik, who lives in Middle River, will compete against at least two other Republicans in the May primary, John Thormann and Dave Wallace. The deadline to file as a candidate in the primary is Friday.
    Republican Kim Klacik, a radio talk show host, announced she will make another run for Congress, this time in the 2nd Congressional District.
    Commentary: Baltimore could play big role in solving Maryland’s housing crisis
    Baltimore is well-suited to help solve what Gov. Wes Moore has called a housing crisis in Maryland, says Annie Milli, executive director of Live Baltimore.
    Shown is the view looking northeast along Atlas Street in the Baltimore Peninsula neighborhood.
    Residents raise concerns over EPA plan to clean up Baltimore County Superfund site
    The EPA is considering a $45 million cleanup of 60 acres of Bear Creek.
    For decades, dangerous chemical were dumped into Bear Creek from Bethlehem Steel.
    What to do this weekend, from a Lunar New Year festival to a motorcycle show
    Whether you want to take in classic hip-hop with a late 19th-century twist or go to a catered Super Bowl party, we’ve got you covered.
    A scene from the 2023 Maryland International Motorcycle Show.
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