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Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski made few promises Tuesday night, as he held a virtual town hall and heard from residents about what they would…
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Dealing with the coronavirus pandemic is blowing a hole in the budgets of local governments nationwide, and Baltimore County is no exception.In advance of…
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The Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, which oversees state prisons and jails and parole and probation services, has…
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Almost every business in Baltimore County is being affected by the coronavirus pandemic.Also, county students will get pass or fail grades and people are…
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When it comes to dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Larry Hogan is issuing the restrictions, but it is often local officials who are fielding the…
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Members of Mayor Jack Young’s administration would have spent Wednesday morning explaining their official preliminary budget to Baltimore’s spending board…
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There have been 227 positive cases of COVID-19 in Baltimore County thus far. Only Montgomery and Prince George’s counties have had more in Maryland.One of…
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Baltimore County gave away more than 1,000 boxes of groceries this weekend, part of an effort to help residents who are out of work, including the…
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Baltimore County Teachers Union President Asks For Patience As Educators Prepare For Online LearningStarting Monday, teachers throughout Maryland will be getting an education on how to do their jobs in the new reality of online learning.The head of the…
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Campaign headquarters are usually filled with the nonstop motion of excited volunteers and harried election staff. But on a recent Sunday, Shannon Sneed,…