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A Pikesville native with a rare type of dwarfism is starring on Broadway
Matthew August Jeffers has a rare form of dwarfism. It has not stopped him from opening big on Broadway in one of the hottest shows of the season, Enemy of the People.
Matthew August Jeffers, a Pikesville native, signs autographs after a performance of his his show, Enemy of the People.
Boring just wanted to keep its bingo hall. Now it’s got a mess.
A hamlet in Baltimore County is so quiet it is actually called Boring. And neighbors are campaigning to keep it that way, fighting a zoning change that would turn their firehouse and bingo hall into a manufacturing facility.
Sam and Lola Blum stand in front of the Boring Fire Hall. They and their neighbors are fighting a zoning change that would allow an industrial use there.
The Baltimore County Council passed a bill to ease school overcrowding. Will it hold?
The Baltimore County Council has passed a measure that would make it harder for developers to build new housing in communities with crowded schools. But county school officials want to have more input, and the county executive worries it may have a negative impact on the county’s moral and legal obligations to address attainable housing.
Baltimore Count Public School buses sit in the Northwest bus lot in Milford Mill days before the first day of school.
Baltimore County is waging a war against tiny flies in the Back River area— and winning
Baltimore County and state officials are using a helicopter fly swatter to spray bacteria over a 1,200-acre section of the Back River. The goal is to kill millions of midge larvae so they do not grow up to annoy residents and destroy businesses in the marinas and waterfront homes in and around Essex.
A midge is seen at Weaver’s Marina in Essex on May 30, 2024.
Baltimore County Council votes to sell historic Perry Hall Mansion
The Baltimore County Council next week is poised to sell Perry Hall, as county staff acknowledges it can’t afford to keep the estate in the manner to which it was long accustomed.
Perry Hall Mansion in Baltimore County, as seen in May 2024.
Baltimore County passes measure to relieve school crowding
The Baltimore County Council on Monday passed a contentious measure designed to reduce overcrowding in schools by adding an approval process for developers who want to build new housing.
Busses parked outside of Hampton Elementary School during morning dropoff 3/19/2024. Timonium, MD
School overcrowding measure spurs intense debate in Baltimore County. Here are things to know.
Overcrowded schools can mean students are sometimes eating lunch closer to breakfast time, having their gym class in homeroom, or walking long distances to outside trailers. Sometimes, the school needs to hold an assembly two or three times so everyone can attend.
Baltimore County Council members met to discuss a proposed plastic bag ban on January 31, 2023.
Baltimore County Council votes for more say over planning board members
The Baltimore County Council extended their confirmation authority to members of the county’s powerful planning board and voted to place term limits on commission members, allowing them to serve no more than three terms and making that retroactive.
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 Council approves $5 billion spending plan
Council members opted to cut $600,000 from a $1.2 million request to renovate the historic Towson courthouse, where the County Council meets.
Baltimore County Council members met to discuss a proposed plastic bag ban on January 31, 2023.
Longshoremen celebrate getting back to work at Port of Baltimore
Baltimore longshoremen held a celebratory picnic at a park in Essex on Sunday to mark progress in reopening the Port of Baltimore. The refloating and move of the Dali, the container ship that crashed into the Key Bridge on March 26, will allow the port to get back to full strength.
Tulani Hasan, a longshorewoman with Union 333, is shown at a festival held on May 19, 2024 at Renaissance Park in Essex to celebrate progress in reopening the Port of Baltimore.
Trone spent over $60 million on his failed Senate bid. Will he dig deep to help his rival beat Hogan?
Wealthy Maryland congressman has said he will back Democrat Angela Alsobrooks’ U.S. Senate bid in the fall, but has not signaled whether he’ll become a major financial supporter of her campaign.
U.S. Rep. David Trone waves during a forum with other U.S. Senate candidates at Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, Maryland on Saturday, March 2, 2024. Trone was defeated in the Democratic primary by Angela Alsobrooks on Tuesday, May 14, 2024.
Towson has rare chance to acquire St. Pius X land amid space crunch
The need for more fields in the county has become increasingly pressing since the 1980s.
The St. Pius X school closed in 2021 and the Archdiocese of Baltimore is selling the parcel that includes the school, the parking lot, and several athletic fields.
Alsobrooks wins Democratic Senate primary; will face Hogan in the fall
Angela Alsobrooks won the Democratic primary for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat Tuesday night and will face off against Republican former Gov. Larry Hogan in the general election.
Senate Candidate Angela Alsobrooks speaks after the race was called in her favor at her election night party on 5/14/24 in Greenbelt, MD.
A bike lane on the rebuilt Key Bridge? It’s being discussed.
Compared with our neighboring states, Maryland has been slow to adapt to the growing demand for safe cycling lanes, particularly over bridges.
Rona Kobell stands on the Ben Franklin Bridge, overlooking New Jersey, with her friend Chuck Quirmbach, who is a radio reporter from Milwaukee. The two were on a Society of Environmental Journalists' 12-mile bike ride through Philadelphia to see street connectivity.
New Baltimore Co. development rules: Will they protect schools or crush affordable housing?
The Baltimore City Council will vote this month on Bill 31-24, which would amend the county’s ordinance to tighten rules designed to ease or prevent overcrowded school districts.
Wellwood International School in Pikesville is one of the overcrowded schools participating in a northwest area redistricting process organized by Baltimore County Public Schools.
Joanne Rund, Baltimore County’s first female fire chief, retiring in July
Joanne Rund, who has served as Baltimore County's fire chief since 2019, is retiring effective July 2024. She is the county's first permanent fire chief and survived a no-confidence vote last June.
Chief Joanne Rund recently appointed Fire Chief of Baltimore County Fire Department in Maryland (BACOFD) began her career in 1987 in Howard County Maryland.
Baltimore County’s population is shrinking. Immigrants are filling in the gap.
Baltimore County’s foreign-born population grew by 15,439 people from 2012 to 2022, an increase of 16.3%, census figures show. County officials want to make the immigrant experience less challenging for both parents and children.
File photo from a September 2023 festival at Patterson Park in Baltimore marking a visit from Little Amal, a 12-foot puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee girl, who travels the world comforting refugees and asylum seekers.
Baltimore County pairs pets with forever homes
Baltimore County Animal Services is waiving adoption fees for all pets and also throwing in some discounted and free pet perks. The perks last through Sunday, May 5, which is fitting since May is National Pet Month.
Bricks, a 2-year-old male, has been waiting to be adopted for almost two months. Beginning April 30, 2024, Baltimore County Animal Services is waiving adoption fees for all pets and also throwing in some discounted and free pet perks.
David Trone has a dilemma. He’s spending millions and it might not be enough.
To win over voters, Trone combines restless energy with the feel-your-pain approach of former President Bill Clinton.
David Trone participates in a panel about re-entry and small businesses at Urban Reads Bookstore and My Mama's Vegan on February 4, 2024.
He helped liberate a concentration camp. At 99, he speaks out so others won’t forget.
A 99-year-old World War II veteran who helped liberate the Dachau concentration camp shared his memories with Loyola Blakefield students on April 25, 2024. He was critical of student protesters who have invoked the Holocaust to taunt Jewish students.
Lockered Gahs, who helped liberate the Dachau concentration camp toward the end of World War II, speaks to Loyola Blakefield students about his experiences on April 25, 2024.
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