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    A ruby-crowned kinglet chases an insect on Hart-Miller Island. Learn more about birds in the state Monday at the Cockeysville Senior Center.
    7 Things to do in Baltimore County, from ice skating to learning about birds
    From a late New Year’s Eve party to glow-in-the-dark painting, here are seven things to do in Baltimore County this week.
    The future home of The Fishmongers Daughter a restaurant  located in Catonsville, Md. off Frederick Rd. This location will serve as the sister restaurant to the famous Faidleys Seafood, located in Lexington market.
    The Dish: 2025’s most anticipated restaurant openings
    From a Faidley’s Seafood restaurant years in the making to a whopping seven (!) concepts from Atlas Restaurant Group, here are the big openings to keep an eye out for in 2025.
    Former Baltimore County Executive, and incoming representative for Maryland's second congressional district, John A. Olszewski, stands in his former office in the Baltimore County Historic Courthouse in Towson, MD on Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024.
    As Johnny O heads to Capitol Hill, he reflects on 6 years as Baltimore County executive
    Before he heads to Congress, Johnny Olszewski Jr. reflects on his six years as Baltimore County executive.
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    Police make arrest in Pikesville fatal stabbing after domestic dispute
    Baltimore County Police arrested a suspect on Tuesday following a stabbing in a Pikesville home that left an unidentified person dead.
    Heidi Pratt gives students a demo on concrete tools used created by DeWalt.
    ‘Learn and earn’: Maryland is betting big on apprenticeships
    Maryland wants to attract students to the trades through apprenticeship programs starting at the high school level, joining a push across the U.S.
    The exterior of Mother’s Federal Hill Grille in Baltimore, Md. on Monday, December 9, 2024.
    Did your go-to restaurant close this year? Check out our map.
    Check out our map to see the restaurants that closed in 2024, from established chains like Red Lobster in Howard County to newbies like JBGB’s in Baltimore’s Remington.
    A rendering of the Goucher College campus with the yet-to-be-built University Residence Community towers from Edenwald Senior Living on the right side.
    Goucher College to embrace ‘co-generational environment’ with retirement community
    Edenwald Senior Living, in Towson, plans to add 127 new units in three apartment towers that will be built on land leased from Goucher College on its campus.
    A shooting with multiple fatalities took place at Breslin Court in the early morning hours of Christmas Eve, December 24, 2024.
    Father is suspect in Christmas Eve shooting that left his child dead, police say
    News details are emerging about the domestic dispute at a Rosedale apartment on Christmas Eve that left a child dead.
    The Sankofa Children’s Museum of African Culture.
    What to do this weekend, from winter lights spectacle to Matisse
    If you feel like being out and about, here are options for what to do this weekend.
    The train garden at Kenilworth Mall has been delighting families for decades.
    7 things to do in Baltimore County, from a greenhouse stroll to a bluegrass jam
    It’s a perfect week to chill, whether that’s outside in the cold, or inside with the heat on, or somewhere in-between. Here are seven things to do in Baltimore County for the week ending New Year’s Day.
    Our top stories from Baltimore County in 2024
    The year 2024 was big for The Baltimore Banner and the largest county we cover. Here are some of the top stories from this past year.
    A shooting with multiple fatalities took place at Breslin Court in the early morning hours of Christmas Eve, December 24, 2024.
    Child dead after domestic-related shooting in Baltimore County
    Police confirmed there were multiple gunshot wounds in a shooting Tuesday morning in Baltimore County.
    Ed Gilliss
    Ed Gilliss, former Baltimore County Attorney and school board chair, dies
    Former colleagues described Gilliss as intelligent, professional and "just a lovable guy."
    New cars are seen at the Dundalk Marine Terminal. For years, the Port of Baltimore has led the country in vehicle imports and exports. Now, Georgia’s Port of Brunswick is giving Baltimore some competition.
    Trump tariffs loom over Port of Baltimore’s car imports from Mexico
    President-elect Donald Trump has specifically named China, Mexico and Canada, three of the Port of Baltimore’s top four importers, as countries he’d like to tariff. If imposed, those tariffs could slow activity at the port.
    A Chesapeake Bay skipjack sails near the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Work will begin next month to rebuild the bridge.
    Key Bridge rebuild gets a start date
    There’s a start date now for the four-year, $2-billion project to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
    St. Pius X Roman Catholic Church has been serving the communities of north Baltimore since 1958.
    As St. Pius X prepares for its last Christmas Mass, neighbors hope for a miracle
    Parishioners are preparing for their final Christmas Mass at St. Pius X in Towson, one of the last Baltimore-area churches to close its doors under the Archdiocese’s church merger plan.
    Intersection of Meteor Court and Cloister Road, with Hillendale Recreation center directly across the street, on Dec. 23, 2024.
    Baltimore County man arrested for AK-47, ‘Glock switch,’ police say
    Baltimore County Police on Monday said they arrested a man in possession of what they described as an AK-47 rifle near the site of a recent shooting in Towson that has heightened vigilance by law enforcement officials.
    Former State Sen. Jim Brochin speaks before the Baltimore County Council.
    Jim Brochin talked tough on immigration in county executive interview. It fell flat with council Dems.
    Former State Sen. Jim Brochin’s rhetoric on detainees troubled many council members whose votes he needs to be named the next county executive in two weeks.
    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 23:  Luigi Mangione arrives at Manhattan Criminal Court on December 23, 2024 in New York City. Mangione, 26, is set to appear for his arraignment on state murder charges in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a Manhattan street on December 4.
    Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to state murder charges in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing
    The man accused of fatally shooting the CEO of UnitedHealthcare has pleaded not guilty to murder and terror charges in a state case that will run parallel to his federal prosecution.
    How Baltimore County became a hidden world of video game companies
    Sid Meier, the gaming guru behind the ‘Civilization’ series, lit a spark in generations of developers who have stayed local.
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