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    Baltimore festivals: Even as old favorites end, there’s still lots to do
    HONfest and the Charles Village Festival are ending, but there’s still plenty for Baltimoreans to look forward to this spring and summer.
    Despite the scattered rain showers, people came out in droves to  Artscape on September 24, 2023.
    What to do this Black History Month, from karaoke tributes to art exhibits
    Whether you want to see live performances, learn about Baltimore in the Roaring ’20s or take a cooking class this Black History Month, we’ve got you covered.
    $2,008,580 in Congressional Funding was presented to The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum, Inc., the nation’s first wax museum presenting the history of great Black Americans. Built in a former Fire station, the Museum requires new building and landscape solutions to improve its safety, accessibility, and visual impact. This money will allow the Museum to complete much-needed capital infrastructure upgrades, renovations, improvements to the current facility, and update their educational programming.
    Baltimore Co. superintendent wants to cut hundreds of school jobs but won’t say which ones
    Most of the jobs on the chopping block are vacant, but school system leaders want to give proper notice to the few who will be reassigned.
    Baltimore County Public Schools superintendent Myriam Yarbrough pictured at a public forum on Thursday, June 15, 2023.
    Harborplace developer strikes deal with Baltimore County for affordable housing
    MCB Real Estate has purchased three multi-family buildings in the county and will keep about half the units at reduced rates.
    Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr., joined by state and county officials and members of the MCB Real Estate team, announces what he referred to as the largest “attainable” housing deal in county history at the BLVD at White Springs in Nottingham, Maryland. (Hallie Miller / The Baltimore Banner)
    Baltimore County is courting diverse teachers with a new scholarship
    The county and its Education Foundation are giving up to $1 million in scholarships for people of color and women in STEM pursuing a teaching career.
    Classroom at Overlea High School, in Baltimore, Tuesday, May 31, 2023.
    Kenwood High School student stabbed by classmate in hallway
    The victim was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
    One student stabbed and injured another student Thursday at Kenwood High School in Middle River.
    MTA launches new tool for riders to track reliability of buses, trains
    The Maryland Transit Administration says a new data dashboard will improve transparency, while a new method of counting riders on light rail and Baltimore’s subway should be more accurate.
    A rider, seen in silhouette, boards a shuttle bus.
    Meet Towson University’s newest hire: A comfort dog
    Towson University has a new four-legged friend on campus: A chocolate Labrador retriever puppy named Bruno who will work as a comfort dog with the university’s police department.
    Towson University's yet-unnamed comfort dog, a young chocolate Labrador retriever poses with his handler, Cpl. Jafar Taru.
    The Dish: Clavel put Carlos Raba on the map. Nana is a chance to build his legacy.
    Clavel’s James Beard Award-nominated co-owner and chef, Carlos Raba, aims to put the family back in his food at Nana, his new Towson restaurant.
    Carlos Raba chops roasted cauliflower for Nana’s vegan tacos.
    Baltimore County could shake up its council size — for first time since 1956
    A work group is preparing to make recommendations to the Baltimore County Council on whether its size should be increased to nine or 11 members.
    Baltimore County Councilmen Todd Crandell, Mike Ertel, David Marks and Julian Jones listen to testimony during a Nov. 28, 2023, council meeting.
    Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski launches run for Congress
    Olszewski, a Democrat in his second term as county executive, hopes to succeed longtime U.S. Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, who announced his plans to retire last week.
    Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski, center, during a press c onference to announce the "ENOUGH" Act on January 29, 2024 in Brooklyn.
    Baltimore’s Park School canceled a talk on Israel and Gaza. Chaos ensued.
    The Park School is the latest local institution where passionate discourse about the conflict in the Middle East has turned to controversy.
    The Park School entrance off Old Court Rd. in Baltimore.
    Police say firefighter started Carroll Co. fires — and 911 call is key
    Carroll County volunteer firefighter Allison Nicole Creutzer is facing charges after authorities say she set a series of small fires near Liberty Reservoir.
    A volunteer firefighter allegedly set a series of small fires last year in the area around Liberty Reservoir near Eldersburg.
    For sale: 3 homes fit for a Ravens player
    Here are three homes for sale in the Baltimore region, ranging from $995,000 to $2,988,000, that might do the trick.
    U.S. Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger says he will retire from Congress after 11 terms
    A seasonal police officer and lifeguard in Ocean City, Ruppersberger continued into the courtroom as a prosecutor. Later he entered politics as a Baltimore County council member and county executive before moving to Congress.
    Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger speaks in his office in Timonium, Md. after announcing that he will not seek reelection on Friday, Jan. 26, 2024.
    School employee in Howard County charged with sex abuse faced similar allegations in 2021
    A Howard County private school employee who was charged with sexual abuse of a minor now faces similar charges in Baltimore County related to incidents that were first investigated in 2021, court records show.
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    Man arrested, charged in fatal stabbing at McCormick & Co. logistics center
    Homicide detectives with the Baltimore County Police Department arrested the man accused of fatally stabbing a logistics center employee last week.
    Police tape seen at the intersection of Pennsylvania Ave and Lauren Street.
    Taylor Swift song lyrics that aren’t about Baltimore but might as well be
    These Taylor Swift songs give us strong Charm City vibes.
    A Taylor Swift fan holds a sign during a game between the Chicago Bears and the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Sept. 24, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jason Hanna/Getty Images)
    Family feud shuts down Fresh McKenzie farm in Baltimore County
    For 15 years, Fresh McKenzie farm in Baldwin was a dreamy place for families to visit and pet farm animals. But a dispute between siblings has forced the farm to shut down.
    Farmers Stacey and John McKenzie check on their camel, Jerry, at Fresh McKenzie farm in Baldwin, Maryland, on Jan. 17, 2024.
    Catonsville woman dies after house fire as union raises staffing concerns
    The union for firefighters in Baltimore County said the Fire Department has been removing engines from service each day because of staffing issues. A woman died after a house fire in Catonsville just hours after an engine in the suburb was taken offline yesterday, the union said.
    The Baltimore County Fire Department responding to a fatal fire in Catonsville.
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