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Danny Nguyen

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Danny Nguyen covers all things Baltimore County for The Baltimore Banner. He was previously at The Washington Post, where he covered social issues, transportation and major breaking news, including the Baltimore Bridge collapse and the Microsoft/Crowdstrike outage. He is a San Francisco native and graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2022, where he studied biology.

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Kia Dealership, Owings Mills, MD., March 28, 2023.
Hyundai, Kia thefts dipped but still pronounced in Baltimore County, data shows
Hyundai and Kia thefts are down, but not eliminated, in Baltimore County.
Bowery used indoor vertical farming to grow pesticide-free lettuce and greens.
Baltimore County loses 83 jobs as vertical lettuce farm closes
An agricultural technology startup that grew lettuce and other greens inside a Baltimore County facility has shuttered, laying off 83 regional workers, according to a notification the company filed Friday with Maryland Department of Labor.
Johnny Olszewski celebrates his win during his election night watch party at Union Craft Brewing in Baltimore, MD on Nov. 5, 2024
Johnny O is heading to Washington. Who will serve as interim county executive?
Democrat Johnny Olszewski Jr. was elected to Congress on Tuesday. At least six people have publicly expressed interest in serving as interim county executive.
Johnny Olszewski takes a selfie with supporters during his election night watch party at Union Craft Brewing in Baltimore, MD on Nov. 5, 2024.
Olszewski clinches victory in Baltimore-area congressional race
Johnny Olszewski Jr. prevailed over Republican Kim Klacik in a race to replace 21-year incumbent Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger.
Voters have been receiving “vaguely threatening” letters from the Center for Voter Information.
Election groups disagree with attorney general about ‘threatening’ voter letters
The nonprofits that sent ‘vaguely threatening’ voting mailers say their methods are lawful. Maryland’s Attorney General disagreed and told them to stop.
Voters have been receiving vaguely threatening letters from the Center for Voter Information.
We found out who’s been sending voters ‘vaguely threatening’ letters
The letter come with this in bold: “Remember, who you vote for is private, but whether or not you voted is public record.”
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski, center, participates in the groundbreaking for a new clubhouse at the county-owned Rocky Point Golf Course.
Baltimore County will spend millions to renovate a golf course clubhouse. Some call it an overreach.
Some question Baltimore County’s plans to spend more than $6 million in county funds to renovate Rocky Point Golf Course’s clubhouse. The county’s Revenue Authority, which oversees golf courses and parking garages, typically pays for such projects.
This week, all seven members of the Baltimore County Council signaled support for a resolution opposing the power line project.
Controversial power line could run through 3 Maryland counties. Here’s what you need to know.
The Public Service Enterprise Group unveiled a planned route for new transmission lines that the company says would address resident concerns.
A composite photo of Baltimore County executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. and Republican Kim Klacik.
Johnny Olszewski could finish his climb to Congress, but with more questions about his judgment
Johnny Olszewski ascended to the upper echelons of local politics with a trustworthy image. His facade is starting to crack.
State Sen. Charles Sydnor, a Baltimore County Democrat, is considering a run for county executive in 2026.
Charles Sydnor eyes run for Baltimore County executive in 2026
State Sen. Charles E. Sydnor III, who has represented western Baltimore County in the General Assembly since 2020, says he may run for county executive in 2026.
The exterior of the SS John W. Brown in Baltimore on Friday, October 18, 2024.
Once used during WWII, the S.S. John Brown takes on new life as a ghost ship
The ghost ship has become another way the crew can sustain itself in the face of high maintenance costs.
Many in the Rodgers Forge community said they're still trying to learn more about what happened on Sept. 13, when a beloved youth sports coach and father was shot in an alley behind Dunkirk Road.
Shooting of Rodgers Forge man followed struggle behind home, police say
Two teenagers have been charged as adults in connection with the shooting of a Rodgers Forge man behind his home on Sept. 13. Police say a struggle between the victim and an armed teen was captured on video.

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