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    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 6: An ICE agent monitors hundreds of asylum seekers being processed upon entering the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building on June 6, 2023 in New York City.
    Baltimore County schools‘ ICE policies scrutinized after teacher‘s alleged threat
    CASA held a news conference after a Baltimore County teacher allegedly threatened to report undocumented students to ICE.
    The incident took place in August 2024 when the Gulfstream IV was parked on the tarmac at Martin State Airport in Middle River.
    Man who tried to steal David Smith’s private jet to be committed to psychiatric hospital
    He was experiencing a manic episode at the time due to bipolar disorder, a doctor determined.
    Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier said the school system’s proposed budget is not realistic.
    Baltimore County schools will not get the money they want, county executive says
    The school system is asking for an almost 11% increase in spending. Klausmeier said it’s not happening.
    U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen speaks during a rally held by Maryland Delegation Members outside of the Social Security Administration Headquarters, in Woodlawn, Monday February 10, 2025. The rally held was for protecting the Integrity of Social Security, Medicare, & Medicaid Amid Reports of DOGE Interference.
    In a constitutional crisis, are Chris Van Hollen’s words enough?
    At every opportunity, U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen has been blunt in talking about the Trump administration’s assault on federal agencies, using descriptions such as “corrupt bargain,” “power grab,” and “coup.”
    Rep. Kweisi Mfume speaks during a rally outside of the Social Security Administration headquarters in Woodlawn amid reports DOGE is eyeing the agency.
    Maryland delegation condemns DOGE at Social Security rally in Woodlawn
    Sen. Chris Van Hollen and other Maryland Democratic leaders denounced slashing cuts by DOGE at a rally outside the Woodlawn-based Social Security Administration.
    “Fear, cruelty and chaos is the point,” says Vanessa Cardenas, executive director of America’s Voice, a national pro-immigration organization based in Washington, D.C.
    Trump’s early actions drive Baltimore-area immigrants into hiding
    President Donald Trump’s immigration policies have immigrants, regardless of status, altering their normal routines. Some have stopped going to public places. Some have voluntarily returned to their home countries.
    Reggie Barksdale lines up a shot at a billiards table at Top Hat Sports Bar & Grill in Parkville.
    5 spots to play pool in the Baltimore area
    From classic halls lit by buzzing fluorescent lights to cozy corners in neighborhood bars, the Baltimore area offers a range of places to rack ’em up.
    A crowd gathers outside Emmarts United Methodist Church after an Underground Railroad commemorative walk in Windsor Mill on Saturday.
    This Baltimore County church was a stop on the Underground Railroad
    A network of Baltimore County churches, residences and farms served as stops on the Underground Railroad. Yet much of this history remains overlooked.
    Overlea High School on Friday, February 7, 2025.
    Baltimore County schools investigate teacher over apparent offer to help ICE
    Posts on X allegedly showed a social studies teacher telling ICE to message him for assistance.
    Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's Corrin Rachelle Mitchell and Michael Jackson Jr. in 'Revelations.'
    America’s most prestigious Black dance company fills its ranks with Maryland dancers
    As has long been an Alvin Ailey tradition, the company opened its 2025 North American tour this week with a six-day run at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
    If there were a vacancy on the Baltimore County Council today, it would be filled by the county executive. Some want to change that.
    Proposal would broaden who fills Baltimore County Council vacancies
    If there were a vacancy on the Baltimore County Council today, it would be filled by the county executive. Some want to change that.
    A small construction crew is seen at work near a large sinkhole on a divided highway. An excavator is to the right.
    Large sinkhole backs up traffic after water main break on Joppa Road
    Baltimore City Department of Public Works is responding to a water main break that caused the road to collapse.
    Exterior of the Edward A. Garmatz U.S. Courthouse in Baltimore, Md. on Tuesday, January 21, 2025.
    Pikesville High AI suspect faces additional child sexual exploitation charges
    The indictment returned this week contains 12 counts, including five counts of sexual exploitation of children.
    Baltimore County's Bar Louie has catering deals and gameday specials to celebrate the Super Bowl.
    Our best bets for Baltimore-area restaurant specials on Super Bowl Sunday
    The Ravens aren’t in the Super Bowl, but there are still plenty of local places to enjoy the game.
    Families got to enjoy snow days in early January. But students will have to make up the lost time in other ways.
    School’s out: What recent snow days mean for school calendars
    Parents should expect a delayed start to summer or virtual learning makeup days.
    Residents of South Baltimore brave the downpour on December 11, 2024.
    Freezing rain causes icy roads, school closings across Maryland
    Parts of Maryland are under a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. Thursday as freezing rain and sleet showered the area overnight and into the early morning.
    Nacho Mama’s memorabilia will be up for grabs at an auction Saturday — including Orioles merch and custom Nacho Mama’s artwork.
    Jerseys, Natty Boh art and more up for auction as Nacho Mama’s closes
    The familiar memorabilia once displayed throughout the beloved Nacho Mama’s will be up for grabs at an auction Saturday.
    Passengers, reflected in a platform mirror, wait for their light rail to arrive at the Lutherville station in Lutherville, Md. on Monday, February 3, 2025.
    Lutherville Station developer says he’s ‘not going anywhere’
    The owner of the commercial shopping center next to the Lutherville light rail stop is pledging to continue to work to add housing there, despite intense community opposition and resistance from the County Council.
    Rachel Crout makes a neo-Neapolitan pizza at ZaVino’s.
    The Dish: 2 new Italian markets in North Baltimore that need to be on your radar
    Scittino’s and ZaVino are leading the Italian renaissance in North Baltimore.
    StarTUp at the Towson Armory, where the university is hosting an event this week.
    7 things to do in Baltimore County, from a motorcycle show to Best of Bach
    Seven things to do in Baltimore County this week, from Bach to open mic nights.
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