Towson Thu. Sep 14 2023 Former Towson Tiger Richie Palacios Makes Triumphant Return to Baltimore With Two Home Runs Playing for the St. Louis Cardinals, Palacios hit two solo home runs, contributing to the Cardinals' 5-2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards. Van Fisher Editor
Perry Hall Thu. Sep 14 2023 New MSEA Poll Reveals Nearly Half Of Maryland Educators Work Second Jobs, 90% Spend Their Own Money On Classroom Supplies According to the Economic Policy Institute, Maryland teachers earn 20.3% less than professionals with similar educational attainment - around 80 cents on the dollar. Van Fisher Editor
Owings Mills Thu. Sep 14 2023 Narrow Vote Seals The Fate of Campfield Early Learning Center: Closure Set For August 2026 About one-third of the 377 students attending Campfield have special needs, and over half come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, according to BCPS data. Van Fisher Editor
Towson Thu. Sep 14 2023 Over Half A Million Attend 2023 Maryland State Fair Despite High Temperatures, Challenging Weather One of the standout successes of this year's fair was the 4-H/FFA Youth Livestock Sale, which raised a record breaking $201,970. Van Fisher Editor
Towson Wed. Sep 13 2023 Major Baltimore County Hotel To Close Doors After Over 50 Years In Business The Delta Hotel on Shawan Road is scheduled to close its doors on October 30, The Baltimore Business Journal reports. Van Fisher Editor
Perry Hall Wed. Sep 13 2023 New Community Solar Array In Rosedale Boosts Renewable Energy Access Across Baltimore Area Situated on the rooftop of a building at 7001 Quad Ave, the new solar array is among 15 such projects aimed to serve approximately 6,000 homes in the Baltimore area. Van Fisher Editor
Owings Mills Wed. Sep 13 2023 GBMC Breaks Ground On $166 Million 'Promise Project' To Revolutionize Baltimore Area Patient Care "The Promise Project," will feature a three-story, 117,000 square-foot replacement for older inpatient units and a grand entrance to the hospital. Van Fisher Editor
Towson Tue. Sep 12 2023 Baltimore County Police To Celebrate Pioneering Promotions, Reflecting Community Diversity The ceremony will recognize 40 sworn and eight professional staff members, celebrating their decades of service, experience, and dedication to keeping Baltimore County safe. Van Fisher Editor
Owings Mills Tue. Sep 12 2023 Nine Baltimore County Schools Win 'Read in Color' Grants For Little Free Libraries Designed as small wooden boxes, these libraries operate on a "take a book, share a book" basis, allowing anyone to borrow and contribute books. Van Fisher Editor
Towson Tue. Sep 12 2023 Cutting-Edge Health Lab Expands: Towson University's IWB Grows To 46,600 Sq Ft With Two New Locations Towson University has expanded its innovative Institute for Well-Being, opening two new facilities on York Road. Van Fisher Editor
Owings Mills Mon. Sep 11 2023 Your Lawn And The Chesapeake Bay: Insights On Fertilizer From Maryland Department Of Agriculture A new video seeks to help homeowners safeguard the Chesapeake Bay from fertilizers, pesticides, and gasoline while maintaining a beautiful lawn. Van Fisher Editor
Towson Mon. Sep 11 2023 2,977 American Flags: Baltimore County Honors Victims Of The 9/11 Terrorist Attacks 2,562 flags line Putty Hill Avenue on Monday - serving as a poignant reminder that the sacrifices made on and since 9/11 have not been forgotten. Van Fisher Editor
Perry Hall Mon. Sep 11 2023 Baltimore County Man Indicted for Allegedly Scamming Over $215,000 In Overtime Pay, Evading Taxes The U.S. Attorney's Office has announced the indictment of Lawrence E. Smith of Perry Hall, for allegedly obtaining over $215,000 in overtime pay during the COVID-19 pandemic. Van Fisher Editor
Towson Fri. Sep 8 2023 Fogo De Chão Unveils Plans For New Towson Location At Baltimore County Design Review Panel Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse recently announced plans to replace longtime Town Center tenant P.F. Chang's. Van Fisher Editor
Perry Hall Fri. Sep 8 2023 Thousands Sign Petition To Restore Weekend Road Closures Around Loch Raven Reservoir Since the start of the pandemic, this tradition has stopped, prompting residents to seek a return to the tranquil weekends at the reservoir. Van Fisher Editor