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    Longtime home of Baltimore County’s Princeton Sports gets a new owner
    Crosby Jenkins, a Mount Vernon interior design firm, purchased the longtime location of Princeton Sports in Baltimore County.
    Exterior of Princeton Sports as seen on February 1, 2025 in Baltimore, MD.
    Baltimore County is expanding its council and redrawing districts. It hasn’t been easy.
    When the Baltimore County Council voted to expand to nine members, the decision launched a process that will take months. But making history can be messy.
    The seven-member Baltimore County Council holds a legislative session at the Old Courthouse last year.
    7 things to do in Baltimore County, from ballet to backwoods music
    Here are seven things to do in Baltimore County for the week, including Pokémon Club, Music in the Woods and Charm City Ballet.
    The Wizard of Oz dancers of Charm City Ballet.
    Klausmeier says Inspector General Kelly Madigan never asked to keep the job
    Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier said the county’s first inspector general never asked to be re-appointed to her position.
    Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier said she decided to "go by the charter" and require Kelly Madigan to re-apply for her job.
    Teachers in Baltimore County are stopping their work days on time. It’s a protest over pay.
    Baltimore County Public Schools teachers will not perform any work outside of their contractually obligated hours, according to the Teachers Association of Baltimore County.
    Baltimore County Public School teachers will not perform any work outside of their contractually obligated hours, according to the Teachers Association of Baltimore County.
    Justin Tucker’s house is about to hit the market for $3.2M
    The home of former Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker is set to hit the market, with the list price of $3.2 million one month after he was cut by the team.
    Baltimore Ravens place kicker Justin Tucker at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, ahead of a divisional round playoff game against the Buffalo Bills in January.
    Baltimore County gym teacher charged with sex offenses is released from jail
    Roger Myers, 61, of Towson, a physical education teacher at Deep Creek Middle School in Essex, is charged with third- and fourth-degree sex offense and second-degree assault.
    Domenic Iamele, Deel Creek Middle School physical education teacher Roger Myers’ attorney, talks to reporters on Monday outside the District Court of Maryland for Baltimore County in Towson after a bail review hearing on Monday, June 2, 2025.
    New transcript reveals frantic scene aboard Dali before Key Bridge collapse
    A newly released transcript details, first, unremarkable conversation, and, later, the frenzied moments before and after the Dali knocked over the Key Bridge.
    The northern lights could be visible Sunday night from Maryland
    There is about a 50% chance that Marylanders could see the aurora borealis Sunday. That would mark the third sighting in just over a year.
    The aurora borealis lit up the sky over Prettyboy Reservoir last year.
    Crab dip unleashed: The Baltimore region’s most over-the-top creations
    From crab dip served with bone marrow to crab dip on a pizza, these nontraditional versions of the classic Baltimore dish are worth checking out, according to food social media influencer Chris Franzoni.
    The bone marrow and blue crab dip at True Chesapeake Oyster Co.
    For sale: Charming estate on 10 acres in Stevenson
    Woodwynd is a 10-acre estate available for sale for the first time in more than 50 years.
    Demand for Pokémon is exploding. Here’s how a local game shop is weathering the storm.
    For local card stores, the latest surge in demand for Pokémon cards like Destined Rivals, Prismatic Evolutions and Surging Sparks has been a mixed bag.
    Jalen Manley and his twin sister, Bryanne Manley, discuss some of the cards they've opened from the new packs at Game Haven in Pikesville on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
    Baltimore County physical education teacher accused of sex offenses against 2 students
    Roger Myers, 61, of Towson, is charged in the District Court of Maryland for Baltimore County with third- and fourth-degree sex offense and second-degree assault.
    The Baltimore County Public School Board logo as seen during a board meeting on 12/6/22.
    As BGE bills are set to rise, utility commission demands a delay
    The Maryland Public Service Commission is ordering Baltimore Gas and Electric to mitigate the effects of an impending supply-side rate increase by shifting cost recovery to less expensive times of year.
    Frederick Hoover, chairman of the Maryland Public Service Commission, wants BGE to flatten bills ahead of high-usage summer months.
    Black-owned Pikesville theater makes a comeback with a new name and owner
    Pikes Studio Cinema in Pikesville is replacing the now-defunct Next Act Cinema, which abruptly closed in December 2024.
    The Pikes Studio Cinema will offer new movies along with classic and independent films.
    Son of a midge: Swarms of the pesky flies are ruining summer pleasures in Middle River
    The midges are back, and they’re worse than ever. The tiny flies that have terrorized marina owners on the Back River for two decades have extended their reach to the Middle River peninsula.
    A window ledge in Edgemere is infested with midges. The pesky flies have invaded the Baltimore County waterfront.
    7 things to do in Baltimore County, from concerts to a Caribbean workout
    Still recovering from Artscape? Here are some fun local events, many of them free, to do in Baltimore County for the week ending June 3.
    The Flying Vees is a bonafide supergroup composed of four seasoned musicians of varied backgrounds. Catch them this weekend at Manor Mill.
    Yes, Baltimore County recycles everything in your bin — even glass bottles
    Baltimore County is trying to get people to understand that it does actually recycle our trash and wants more people to believe it, and to put out their bins.
    Workers sort through a conveyor belt of recycled materials at the Materials Recovery Facility of the Baltimore County Central Acceptance Facility.
    This Baltimore County 5th grader is Maryland’s youngest competitor at the National Spelling Bee
    This week, Amelia “Bindi” Ray will take the national stage as the youngest Maryland competitor in the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
    Amelia "Bindi" Ray, a fifth grader at Riderwood Elementary School, will compete at the 100th Scripps National Spelling Bee this week.
    Tri-county bear nabbed, ending reign of roaming across suburban Maryland
    Residents of Baltimore and Howard counties have spotted a young black bear roaming backyards and shopping centers in recent weeks.
    A Black Bear lifts its nose in the air to get a whiff of fresh spring air.
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