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Abuse, fraud and dumping among 277 complaints to Baltimore County’s watchdog
Baltimore County’s inspector general received 277 complaints in the most recently completed budget year, on matters ranging from misusing county computer systems to submitting fraudulent timesheets.
Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan speaks during a press conference in December 2020. Madigan launched 22 investigations during the most recently completed budget year, and fielded 277 complaints.
Baltimore County Council approves pathway for affordable housing in school overcrowding bill
The council approved two amendments that County Executive Johnny Olzewski Jr.’s administration had requested.
Johnny Olszewski, Baltimore County Executive, speaks at a press conference announcing a package of foundational legislative reforms to expand access to new housing opportunities as well as address community concerns in Baltimore County.
Johnny Olszewski seemed invincible. Then came questions about a 4-year-old case.
As his congressional campaign enters a crucial phase, Baltimore County Democrat Johnny Olszewski Jr. has been facing renewed scrutiny over a controversial 2020 payment by the county to a retired firefighter.
The Maryland GOP has called for Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. to resign from his position and withdraw from the 2nd District congressional race.
Marylanders questioned a proposed 70-mile transmission line. They didn’t get many answers.
No one seems to want a proposed 70-mile power transmission line that would run through Carroll, Frederick and Baltimore Counties. And no one seems to know exactly how to stop it.
This is a crowd of more than 700 people
Maryland consumer watchdog issues warning about forecasting power needs
David S. Lapp, the people’s counsel, wrote a letter voicing his worries about a proposed 70-mile power line to the managers of PJM Interconnection LLC, the utility that manages the power grid infrastructure in Maryland and 12 other states.
Massive crowds gathered at a public information session held by the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project at the Westminster Senior Center  on July 11, 2024.
Baltimore County is improperly rehiring retirees, inspector general says
Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan found that 24 county employees were drawing pensions while collecting paychecks, and that some had done so for eight or nine years. The County Council often isn’t notified of such cases.
Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan addresses the Baltimore County Council during a hearing on two bills proposed to enshrine her office in the county's charter and remove a waiting period to subpoena non-government records Nov. 28, 2023.
Angry residents push back against proposed 70-mile power line across Central Maryland
The Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project would bring a 70-mile energy transmission line to central Maryland. But the plan to slice through three counties to fuel data centers is worrying residents in Baltimore, Carroll and Frederick counties.
Children are seen holding signs opposing the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project in Carroll County at a public information session held at the Westminster Senior Center on July 11, 2024.
Black women crab pickers risked it all in 1938. Maryland finally recognizes them.
The Maryland Department of Transportation recently installed a historic marker on Route 413 in Crisfield to commemorate the 86th anniversary of a strike by about 600 workers — predominantly Black women — for fair wages in the seafood industry. It’s part of a statewide effort to recognize history that has been left out or gone unacknowledged.
A mural of crab pickers is seen on a wall in Crisfield, MD on June 12, 2024.
Remembering Howard Cooper, a Black teenager lynched in Towson
Nearly 140 years ago, a white mob lynched a Black teenager in front of the old Towson jail. On Saturday, a ceremony remembers Howard Cooper.
The sign remembering Howard Cooper sits in front of the old Towson jail. A white mob lynched the Black teenager in 1885.
Red Maple Place clears another hurdle in East Towson
Red Maple Place, a proposed 56-unit housing development in historic East Towson, will not be subject to new design standards.
A rendering shows Homes for American's plan for Red Maple Place, an apartment building on Joppa Road that would have 50 affordably priced units and six market-rent units. A Circuit Court judge has given a green light to the controversial proposal.
The Baltimore County Council made history. Why aren’t more people celebrating?
The Baltimore County Council this week cleared the way for a fall referendum on expanding the council by two members. But not everyone is pleased, as some wanted to add four members to bring more diversity while others objected to the process of drawing new district maps.
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.
Baltimore County Animal Services trying to find homes for 61 rabbits
Isaacs and her colleagues are frantically contacting rescue organizations to house some of the rabbits as they recover from being spayed and neutered. Once the rabbits are medically cleared, they will be adoptable from the BCAS website.
Baltimore County Animal Services is trying to find homes for 61 bunnies.
Baltimore County leaves millions on the table every year in development fees. The council is changing that.
Baltimore County Council members voted unanimously Monday night to increase impact fees on developers in hopes of collecting more revenue that can be used for schools and roads.
Baltimore County Council members met to discuss a proposed plastic bag ban on January 31, 2023.
In historic vote, Baltimore County Council advances measure to add 2 new members
The Baltimore County Council's historic vote means voters will get to determine this fall whether to expand the 7-member council by two members so that its membership looks more like the increasingly diverse county.
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 overturns Olszewski’s veto, passes school overcrowding bill
The Baltimore County Council voted 5-1, with one member absent, to pass a measure that seeks to ease school overcrowding, overriding a veto by County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr., a Democrat.
6/16/22—Signs reading “Baltimore County Maryland” and “Baltimore County Council” hang on the wall inside the historic Baltimore County Courthouse in Towson, the center of county government.
Baltimore County is increasingly diverse, but its council is all-male and mostly white. Will they vote for change?
The Baltimore County Council on Monday could decide whether to ask voters to consider a ballot measure to expand from seven to nine members. Some say the council, which is now composed of seven men and only one person of color, is not representative of the increasingly diverse county.
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.
Baltimore County Police officer not liable in shooting of Korryn Gaines’ 5-year-old son, high court rules
The Maryland Supreme Court has upheld a lower court’s ruling that Baltimore County Police Cpl. Royce Ruby could not be held liable for firing a shot that wounded 5-year-old Kodi Gaines after a long standoff with police in the boy’s home in 2016. Police fatally shot his mother, who had brandished a gun.
6/16/22—Exterior of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
Baltimore County seizes 101 animals from Essex home
The seizure of dozens of dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, parakeets and fish from an Essex home has led to crowded conditions in Baltimore County's only open-admission shelter, officials say.
File photo of pets up for adoption at Baltimore County Animal Services in Baldwin.
They decided to demolish a historic Victorian home. Then they received a letter.
In Baltimore County, the law allows anyone to nominate a property to be landmarked and protected, regardless of ownership.
The McGrain House on Willow Avenue in Towson got the green light to be torn down after the Landmarks Preservation Commission declined to landmark it.
Olszewski vetoes contentious Baltimore County school overcrowding bill
Baltimore County Executive says he stands ready to compromise on a better bill.
Johnny Olszewski, Baltimore County Executive, speaks at a press conference announcing a package of foundational legislative reforms to expand access to new housing opportunities as well as address community concerns in Baltimore County.
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