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Abby Zimmardi

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Abby Zimmardi is a reporter covering Howard County for The Baltimore Banner. She was an investigative reporting fellow for The Banner and joined the newsroom in January 2023. Zimmardi earned her journalism master’s degree from the University of Maryland in December 2022, and her bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Arkansas in 2021. She has reported on worker safety and illnesses in Arkansas' meat-packing industry as a data reporter, evictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, education, reproductive justice, criminal justice and Maryland’s 2022 gubernatorial race. Zimmardi’s reporting and data visualizations have won regional and national awards. She is a native Texan and has lived in Maryland since 2021. When she is not reporting, you can find her museum hopping, watching scary movies and always drinking a cup of coffee.

Latest content by Abby Zimmardi

Snow falls in the late night / early morning hours of February 17, 2024 in East Baltimore.
Baltimore might see snow this week, but just a dusting
A cold front is making its way to region, bringing with it a slight chance of rain and snow Thursday morning.
An independent division of the Maryland Attorney General’s Office is investigating the shooting.
Man dies in Howard County Police-involved shooting
A man who refused to drop a long gun was found dead in a Laurel home on Saturday after officers fired shots, according to Howard County Police.
Eagles and other similar raptors at the Tuckahoe State Park in Queen Anne’s County want your unused and uncooked turkey necks and giblets.
Give your giblets! Raptors at Tuckahoe State Park seek Thanksgiving treats
Staff at Tuckahoe State Park want to give their six birds of prey your unused and uncooked turkey giblets.
End your Thanksgiving weekend by shopping small and local in Old Ellicott City.
7 things to do in Howard County, from a turkey trot to an Irish dance performance
From a holiday bash to a symphony of lights, here are seven things to do for the week ending Dec. 4.
Montgomery County Police arrested an active FBI agent Monday who was charged with multiple counts of second-degree rape, fourth-degree sexual offense and second-degree assault toward at least two women.
FBI agent arrested, charged in Montgomery County with numerous counts of sexual assault
Montgomery County Police arrested an FBI agent who was charged with multiple counts of second-degree rape, fourth-degree sexual offense and other offenses.
A rectangular grey box that houses an automated traffic camera stands on a city sidewalk as a blurred black SUV drives by.
New speed cameras go live in Anne Arundel County
Anne Arundel County got two new speed cameras Monday, but there will be a 15-day grace period with only warnings issued to speeding drivers.
Longtime school custodian Louis Watkins walks into the cafeteria at Lothian Elementary School that will now bear his name.
‘He is a legend’: Maryland elementary school surprises longtime custodian by renaming gym and cafeteria
The principal of Lothian Elementary School in Anne Arundel County surprised the chief custodian with news that school leaders had voted unanimously to rename the gym and the cafeteria after him for his 51 years of service.
A person holding an umbrella walks down an alley in the rain.
Fire pit owners rejoice: Maryland lifts burn ban
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources lifted the statewide burn ban that was put in place Nov. 1 to help prevent the spread of wildfires amid dry conditions.
Santa Kevin asks Leo Phair, 5, want he wants for Christmas at Hampden's Annual Holiday Parade on December 4, 2022.
7 things to do in Howard County, from a Christmas tree lighting to a girls’ night out
As it starts to get cooler, there are many cozy activities to take part in and stay warm. From gearing up for the holidays with food and art markets galore to a girls’ night out, Howard County is the place to be for the week ending Nov. 27.
Unionized Howard County library workers, including those at the Miller branch of the county’s library system, planned to demand fair wages at Wednesday night’s board of trustees meeting.
Howard County library workers press board of trustees for higher wages
After Howard County Library System workers overwhelmingly voted to form a union in February, workers have been stuck in wage negotiations with the library system’s board of trustees. They planned to ask for contract provisions at the board’s Wednesday night meeting.
The windy conditions for the rest of the week may impact traffic on the Bay Bridge, according to the Maryland Transportation Authority.
Cold front to bring rain and gusty winds, with snow possible in parts of Maryland
The end of the year is approaching, and it’s starting to feel like it, too, with chilly, rainy weather, and for parts of the state, snow.
A school resource officer is investigating the incident, confirmed a spokesperson for the Charles County Sheriff’s Office.
Officials investigate alleged hanging incident at Maryland elementary school. Here’s what we know.
School officials and police are investigating an incident at elementary school in Charles County that has sparked concern after a young student’s mother posted about it on social media.
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Bethesda-based Marriott to lay off more than 800 employees
Marriott, based in Bethesda, is gearing up to lay off more than 800 employees by the start of the new year.
The use of recreational cannabis products by adults 21 and older is legal in Maryland.
Maryland’s new cannabis dashboard keeps tabs on ER visits, poison center calls
The Maryland Department of Health has a new public health dashboard that shows data related to cannabis use, including emergency room visits and calls to poison control centers.
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball has said a new flag is needed to better align with the county’s modern-day values.
Howard County opens poll for residents to vote on new flag design
The 19-member Howard County flag commission narrowed down 184 flag designs to their top 10 choices. Now, residents can rank their favorite designs in an online poll.

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