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Nancy Pelosi condemns political violence after Charlie Kirk’s murder: ‘Our unity is our power’
Stomping a lilac stiletto with gusto, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi condemned political violence in the wake of the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Rep. Nancy Pelosi gives remarks about the recent shootings in the United States America on September 12, 2025 at the Fire Museum of Maryland during a ceremony to commemorate the recently restored fireboat "Tommy," which was commissioned in 1956 and named in honor of Pelosi's father, Thomas D’Alesandra Jr., who was the sitting mayor at the time.
Can horse country and affordable housing coexist in Baltimore County?
Earlier this year, the Baltimore County Council passed a measure that leaves the future of the URDL up to the voters.
David and JoAnn Hayden visit with some of their horses at Dark Hollow Farm in Upperco.
7 things to do in Baltimore County this week: Travel to the 1950s, sip apple cider and taste Towson
This week’s lineup of Baltimore County events includes a Johnny Appleseed Festival as well as other fall-themed excursions.
An apple cider slush ($3), left, and an apple cider creamsicle ($6) at Weber's Cider Mill Farm in Parkville.
New Baltimore County map proposes 3rd majority-minority district
Baltimore County Councilman Izzy Patoka will introduce an amendment on Tuesday night that would increase minority representation within the County Council’s current redistricting plan.
Baltimore County Seventh District Councilman Todd Crandell, left, at a Baltimore County Council work session at the Old Baltimore County Courthouse in Towson on July 29, 2025.
7 things to do in Baltimore County, from fall festivals to Pleasant Yacht Club senior day
We’ve assembled a mix of Baltimore County events to attend over the next week, through Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025. The calendar includes festivals in Reisterstown, Towson and Pikesville.
Capt. Johnnie Mathis, 97, smiles as he’s interviewed outside of Pleasant Yacht Club in Sparrow’s Point, Md. on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
Gnome Hill: NCR Trail landmark brings joy to northern Baltimore County
The man behind the gnomes is Gene Stiffler, a bluegrass fan with a clever streak. He’s turned his White Hall property into a regional landmark for the countless cyclists, hikers and other trail enthusiasts who pass by.
Gene Stiffler poses for a portrait in his front yard, where a hill is decorated with garden gnomes, in White Hall on Wednesday, July 16, 2025. Stiffler has been collecting garden gnomes for about twenty years.
The British are coming (again). Dundalk historical society to reenact Battle of North Point
A local nonprofit marks the Battle of North Point this weekend with a celebration beginning Saturday, Aug. 23 at Fort Howard in Edgemere.
Thursday, Aug. 14, 2025 — Members of the Dundalk-Patapso Neck Historical Society and Defender's Day Committee run a drill in preparation for this year’s upcoming Defender’s Day reenactment.
Police body camera footage shows a belligerent Baltimore County Councilman Todd Crandell
Body camera footage shows Baltimore County Councilman Todd Crandell belligerent, uncooperative, apparently drunk and yelling at police.
Body camera footage from Sgt. Charles Bagley shows Baltimore County Councilman Todd Crandell drunk, uncooperative and screaming at police to release him during a mental health crisis at the Eastpoint Mall last year.
Seven things to do in Baltimore County, from the state fair to Music City Maryland
Our weekly listing of things to do in Baltimore County ranges from the Maryland State Fair to a conversation with author Erik Larsen.
A double exposure of bull riding at the Maryland State Fair on Labor Day September 2, 2024.
Why wasn’t Baltimore County Councilman Todd Crandell arrested after endangering police?
While the Dundalk Republican has publicly acknowledged his struggles with alcoholism, the altercation with police only came to light after Crandell’s wife filed a protection order.
Baltimore County Councilman Todd Crandell during a council meeting in January.
After spotlight on inequity, CCBC pool opens to Baltimore County residents
For the next 10 days, Baltimore County residents can access the pool inside CCBC Essex’s Wellness and Athletic Center.
CCBC Essex pool is now open to the public for limited days at CCBC Essex Wellness and Athletics Center starting on August 6.
Some constituents ‘shouting into the void’ as Baltimore County councilman seeks sobriety
As Baltimore County Councilman Todd Crandell faces alarming revelations about a drunken encounter with police last year, some constituents have concerns about his accessibility as an elected official.
7 things to do in Baltimore County, from mandolin music to the 2025 BMW Golf Championship
Here are some things to do in Baltimore County for the week ending Wednesday Aug. 13.
Vintage country mandolin on wooden background
Baltimore County councilman endangered police and his family, police and court records say
Todd Crandell’s struggles with alcoholism are well known, but what has not been public is that while under the influence of alcohol, he has allegedly threatened local law enforcement and his family.
District 7 Councilman Todd Crandell at a Baltimore County Council work session on Tuesday.
7 things to do in Baltimore County, from toasting Guinness to welding 101
Here are things to do in Baltimore County for the week ending Wednesday Aug. 6, 2025.
Guinness Open Gate Brewery is celebrating its seventh anniversary in Baltimore with a weeklong toast of festivities.
7 things to do in Baltimore County, from Irish rock and roll to Black history
If you’re in the mood for Irish rock and roll, local Black history, water-themed fine art and photography, and all of the Zumba classes in between, we’ve got you covered.
Dublin 5 is fronted by Ray Murphy, center, backed by Jenn Belle  on fiddle, Gary Hewitt on bass), Jim Martin on percussion and Kevin Shook on drums. They'll perform at the Eastport Democratic Club Saturday.
One year later, residents still oppose ‘70-mile extension cord.’ Some things to know.
Del. Nino Mangione this week hosted his third town hall on a proposed 70-mile power line project. One year after residents started to learn about the plan, many remain vehemently opposed to the project that would cut through rural Maryland.
An existing set of transmission lines crosses over Old York Road near the start of the proposed route of the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP) in northern Baltimore County.
7 things to do in Baltimore County: Shakespeare, music and plenty of food
From Shakespeare to live music, here are seven things to do in Baltimore County for the week ending July 23.
Vince Eisenson as Hamlet and Lesley Malin as Gertrude in Chesapeake Shakespeare Company’s "Hamlet."
What’s next for the Catonsville armory? Residents chime in after cannabis incubator plan is scrapped
Following Gov. Wes Moore's decision not to locate the state's first cannabis incubator at the Catonsville armory, residents voiced frustration with the process and discussed what they would like to see there.
Concerned and curious community members sit in on a town hall meeting to discuss the fate of the Catonsville Armory on Monday.
With surgical skill, a Baltimore County institution keeps bluegrass alive
If anyone can mend a busted guitar or restore an early 20th-century mandola, it’s Emory Knode of Appalachian Bluegrass Shoppe, Catonsville’s acoustic hospital.
Owner Emory Knode at the Appalachian Bluegrass Shoppe in Catonsville.
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