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    The banana pudding from Crazy Puddings.
    Not your grandma’s turkey: Where to gobble up unique Thanksgiving dishes
    These local eateries are serving Thanksgiving dishes that have their own special flavor with bold twists, according to food influencer Chris Franzoni.
    From left, Baltimore County Council members David Marks, Izzy Patoka and Julian E. Jones Jr. participate in a legislative session at the Old Courthouse on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024, in Towson.
    Baltimore County Council poised to create panel to redraw political lines
    Baltimore County Council members are expected to create a redistricting commission at their Dec. 1 meeting.
    For sale: One of the most expensive homes on the market in Baltimore County
    No expense was spared to create this Greenspring Valley estate.
    this is a protest truck.
    Gov. Moore voices ‘grave concerns’ about proposed 70-mile power line project
    Gov. Wes Moore on Friday evening shared that he had “grave concerns” about the controversial Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project.
    Egg vs. wallet: Which area grocery store has the lowest prices?
    The price of eggs is just one of the factors for a high food bill these days. We set out to find which local grocery stores will hurt your wallet the least.
    A 140th anniversary banner is fastened to the front handrail of St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church on Sunday, June 16, 2024 in Baltimore, MD.
    Many Baltimore Catholic churches are celebrating their final regular Mass. Here’s what to know.
    More than a dozen parishes in the Archdiocese of Baltimore will celebrate their final Mass this weekend, part of a yearslong process of consolidation.
    Fourth District Councilman Julian E. Jones Jr. at a Baltimore County Council legislative session in September in Towson. Jones plans to run for county executive in 2026.
    Baltimore County Council to release names of county executive candidates
    Baltimore County will release the names of those applying to become interim county executive on Dec. 2.
    About one in five Baltimore County voters cast ballots for candidates from different parties for president and U.S. Senate this election cycle.
    Baltimore County voters crossed party lines on their ballots, exit poll finds
    Baltimore County has played an outsized role in shaping state politics. Since 2002, only one candidate has lost statewide office while winning the county.
    The Rev. Martin Demek prepares for the second-to-last Sunday mass at the Corpus Christi church in Baltimore on Nov. 17.
    Saying goodbye to a Catholic church — and a link to my family’s past
    There are places that become part of us, and places where part of us of remains. Corpus Christi, one of dozens of Baltimore-area Catholic parishes set to close at the end of the month, is that kind of place for my family.
    The Maryland Higher Education Commission to rejected Towson’s proposal for a new doctoral program in sustainability after Morgan State University argued it would duplicate one of theirs.
    Another Towson University program rejected as ‘duplication’ of one at Morgan State
    For the second time in two years, Morgan State University asserted a Towson doctoral program would violate a 2021 discrimination settlement.
    A preliminary design of the Francis Scott Key bridge replacement.
    Key Bridge replacement towers over old span in preliminary drawings
    The replacement for the Key Bridge would vertically dwarf the felled span and have slightly more space between its main piers, preliminary designs show.
    6/16/22—Exterior of the Baltimore County Courts Building in Towson.
    Man sentenced for raping trans woman at gunpoint in Baltimore County, filming sexual assault
    Baltimore County Circuit Judge Nancy M. Purpura on Wednesday sentenced Jalen Green, 23, of Northwest Baltimore, to 10 years for first-degree rape and use of a firearm during the commission of a crime of violence.
    A sign at the entrance of Gunpowder Falls State Park Sweet Air Area.
    Police find body of elderly woman, submerged vehicle near Gunpowder Falls State Park marina
    A body and a car were recovered from a marina in Baltimore County on Wednesday, according to the Maryland Natural Resources Police.
    Bill Kidd’s Toyota in Timonium, Md.
    Bill Kidd’s Baltimore County car dealerships acquired by Virginia group
    Bill Kidd’s has been locally owned and operated by three generations of the same family for more than 60 years.
    Hampton Elementary School entryway. 03/19/2024. Timonium, MD.
    Baltimore County school leaders anticipating difficult budget season
    Baltimore County Superintendent Myriam Rogers said in a press conference Tuesday that the district is refining their initial plans for the 2025-2026 budget as the state faces heavy constraints.
    Holly Neck Boardinghouse in Essex, Thursday, October 31, 2024.
    Essex boardinghouse is illegal and should be closed, zoning appeals board rules
    An Essex boardinghouse faces likely closure after a local zoning appeals board found that it hadn’t met the requirements to stay open despite being out of compliance with the zoning code.
    University of Maryland, Baltimore County students conduct exit polls for their Voting and Political Behavior class Outside of the English Consul Volunteer Fire Station in Lansdowne, MD on Nov. 5, 2024.
    On Election Day, they set out to answer Baltimore County’s biggest questions
    In the coming weeks, the results of exit polls will unspool some of the motivations behind local, state and national voting decisions.
    President Joe Biden is asking Congress to approve disaster funding that includes money to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, which collapsed after being struck by the Dali cargo ship in March.
    Biden includes Key Bridge funding in $100B disaster request
    President Joe Biden is taking an important step in his effort to lock in federal money to rebuild Baltimore’s collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge.
    Former Harford County Councilman Dion Guthrie enters the Baltimore County Courts Building in Towson before pleading no contest to theft between $1,500 and $25,000, a felony. He claims that he should not have been removed from office.
    He pleaded no contest to theft. But ex-Harford County councilman says he should still be in office.
    Dion Guthrie, 86, of Joppa, accepted responsibility last week in Baltimore County Circuit Court but maintained that he did not embezzle money from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1501.
    8 great gifts for sleep-deprived new parents
    Leave the crying to the infant and treat the sleep-deprived grown-ups to these local gifts this holiday season.
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