While Superstorm Sandy punished Baltimore County, the region didn't face the worst the storm had to offer. Below is our complete coverage of the storm and its aftermath.
12:25 PM EST, November 19, 2012
Deer processor donates meat to Sandy victims
A North Baltimore County deer processor and local hunters are sending 371 pounds of venison to New York and New Jersey next week to help victims of Superstorm Sandy.
12:27 PM EDT, November 1, 2012
Power still out in parts of Stoneleigh, Hillendale Park and others
County Councilman David Marks, who represents Towson and Perry Hall reported these outage updates in an email that as of 11:45 a.m. on Thursday:
11:33 AM EDT, October 30, 2012
Water available for Baltimore County residents
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz has invited county residents who need water to bring their containers to any county career or volunteer station and fill them up, beginning Thursday.
9:55 AM EDT, October 30, 2012
Sandy forces postponement of Baltimore-area high school athletic events
With Superstorm Sandy hitting the area, the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland has decided to reschedule its cross country and soccer championships as well as the quarterfinals and semifinals of its field hockey tournament.
4:15 PM EDT, October 31, 2012
Baltimore County to accept household hazardous waste items Sunday
Baltimore County will hold a special, one-day collection event for household hazardous waste item on Sunday, Nov. 4, at the Baltimore County Western Acceptance Facility, 3310 Transway Road, in Halethorpe.
3:25 PM EDT, October 30, 2012
Sandy spares Towson from widespread damage, power outages
As Stoneleigh residents emerged from their homes Tuesday morning to assess the overnight damage wrought by Hurricane Sandy, many were relieved to see that unlike previous storms, the cleanup would be of the rake and shovel variety more than anything else.
5:18 PM EDT, October 30, 2012
Cockeysville distillery collapse closes portion of York Road
A portion of York Road in Cockeysville could be closed until rush hour Wednesday morning after a portion of the old distillery building in the 10900 block of York Road collapsed Tuesday morning.
5:52 PM EDT, October 30, 2012
Cockeysville distillery collapse [Pictures]
A portion of the old distillery building in the 10900 block of York Road collapsed Tuesday morning due to the punishment former Hurricane Sandy inflicted on the structure. Read about the collapse here.
7:01 PM EDT, October 30, 2012
Driver rescued from floating car on Sparks Road
North County police, fire and ambulance crews were less busy than expected last night as Sandy blew through. Perhaps the most dramatic incident was a 911 call from a driver on Sparks Road who was stuck in standing water.
4:05 PM EDT, October 30, 2012
Sandy befalls Anneslie neighbors with similar fates
In terms of widespread damage or power outages, the remnants of Superstorm Sandy brought significantly less damage to the Towson area than some previous storms.
10:53 PM EDT, October 29, 2012
As Superstorm Sandy washes through Towson, residents dig in
By the time Hurricane Sandy had made her presence truly felt in Towson on Monday, Oct. 29, Chuck Linzey, 66, had already spent hours digging ditches along the sides of Round Oak Road in an effort to direct water to small off-road storm drains.
12:35 PM EDT, October 29, 2012
Kamenetz declares state of emergency; shelters open
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz on Monday morning officially declared a state of emergency in the county as Hurricane Sandy appproaches, and Baltimore County Public Schools announced that all schools and school offices would be closed for a second day Tuesday, Oct. 30.
2:05 PM EDT, October 29, 2012
North Baltimore County emergency crews ready for Sandy
North Baltimore County volunteer fire and ambulance personnel are ready to react to whatever Hurricane Sandy throws their way.
12:01 PM EDT, October 30, 2012
Sandy closes dozens of Baltimore County roads
Baltimore County's Emergency Management Operation is reporting that as of Tuesday morning, low-lying coastal areas of Baltimore County's east side are experiencing flooding as a result of tidal surge and the 8 a.m. high tide, all remnants of Hurricane Sandy.
2:44 PM EDT, October 30, 2012
Superstorm Sandy power outages in Baltimore County
Baltimore Gas and Electric has more than 360,000 customers in Baltimore County. Power outages due to Hurricane Sandy as of 2:28 p.m. Wednesday:
1:22 PM EDT, October 29, 2012
As Superstorm Sandy moves in, Ontario-bound Hampden couple moves out
A moving truck blocked southbound Keswick Road in the gathering storm Monday, Oct. 29, as movers gathered all of the earthly possessions belonging to Tara and David Dunn and their daughter, Isabella.