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    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.
    6 gift ideas to impress the competitive gifter
    Need a gift for that one person that's always giving the best presents? We have you covered.
    6 splurge-worthy gifts to spoil someone in Baltimore
    Whoever said money can’t buy you love didn’t find these gifts under their holiday tree.
    7 budget gift ideas for $25 or less
    If your pockets are light but you don’t want to leave a loved one high and dry, check out these gifts you can find in the Baltimore region
    12 awesome staff picks for your holiday list from The Banner
    Here are 12 more must-have holiday gifts to add to your list from the staff of The Banner.
    8 Maryland experiences to gift for the holidays
    Experiences can offer the perfect solution for those friends and relatives who claim they don’t need any more stuff.
    5 gifts under $30 for foodies and (non) drinkers
    A few trendy, story-worth stocking stuffers for the discriminating foodie or drink lover on your list.
    10 Maryland-made gifts that put Amazon to shame
    Jeff Bezos doesn't need your money, but local artists, artisans and shopkeepers do.
    7 ideas for gifts that give back
    What’s better than getting a gift during the holidays? Giving a gift that has an impact.
    Traffic passes through the traffic circle in downtown Towson. Parking has always been challenging on the streets near the circle; a plan to extend the hours when patrons must pay for parking is not expected to go over well with businesses there.
    Parking in downtown Towson stinks. Now the county may extend enforcement in the evening.
    The authority that oversees parking in Towson is considering extending the enforcement hours until 10 p.m.
    Rockland Run resident Diana Evans looks up at the damaged ceiling above her bed. She has had to deal with water coming through the ceiling in her first floor condo multiple times in the past couple of years.
    A Baltimore County complex shows how it’s getting more expensive to own a condo
    In the midst of a dispute over rising fees, some say more laws and resources could alleviate the strain on common ownership communities.
    Republican Jewish Coalition member David Cuttner displays a yarmulke promoting Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump while canvassing a neighborhood, Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in West Bloomfield Township, Mich.
    Antisemitism and war motivate some Jewish voters to swing right with rest of country
    While Jewish voters are by no means a monolith, in Baltimore City and county, home to one of the country’s largest Jewish populations, many traditionally vote for Democrats.
    For sale: Baltimore County estate with eclectic interiors and resort-style amenities
    The Caves Castle Farm in Owings Mills is a four-bedroom home with resort-style amenities.
    A map of the proposal to renovate Pimlico Race Course and keep the track in its current alignment.
    Pimlico design changes would preserve location of historic racing oval
    After long planning to “rotate” the racing oval at Baltimore’s Pimlico Race Course, state officials now expect the track to remain at the same angle when the historic venue is rebuilt.
    A rendering of Towson University, Smith Hall renovation
    Towson University getting cinema, 2-story newsroom, as part of renovation
    Smith Hall, Towson University’s former science building, will be turned into a state-of-the-art space for its communications departments.
    A meal to linger over will be the theme for Thursday's Thanksgiving dinner family gathering dinner party based around the turkey.
    You have enough on your plate. Where to order from — or dine out — on Thanksgiving
    Some things, like properly roasting a turkey, are best left to the professionals. Here are local places to order your Thanksgiving meal (or grab a reservation).
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    Following 4 pedestrian deaths, Baltimore County drivers asked to stay alert
    Pedestrians and drivers in Baltimore County are urged to be cautious on the road, especially in the evening hours, after police reported four fatal pedestrian crashes within five days.
    Harford County Councilman Dion Guthrie leaves the Baltimore County Courts Building in Towson on Thursday after pleading no contest to one count of theft between $1,500 and $25,000. He served as president and business manager of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1501 for almost 52 years.
    Harford County councilman accepts responsibility for theft from electrical workers union
    Guthrie, 86, of Joppa, served as president and business manager of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1501 for almost 52 years.
    Union members with the International Longshoremen’s Association and Local 333 continue to strike in the rain after over eight hours of picketing against the automation of port work and low wages outside the Dundalk Marine Terminal on Tuesday, October 1, 2024 in Baltimore, MD.
    East Coast dockworker negotiations back at an impasse over automation
    Contract negotiations between the International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) came to a halt Tuesday afternoon over disagreements about the use of automation.
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