Cody Boteler
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- With the new school year in Baltimore County getting ready to begin next week, a number of new administrators and teachers are in place.
- Three-year-old Esther Ogunfuye, of Milford Mill, was struck by an SUV Sunday and pronounced dead Monday.
- The meetings was at times tense, with folks shouting and talking over each other.
- GBMC in Towson hopes to open the expansion in summer 2023 if the project is approved by the state.
- Beginning 9 p.m. Friday, drivers will not be able to travel parts of Edmondson Avenue near the I-695 bridge. The road should reopen by 5 a.m. Monday.
- The project was initially approved for two stories at 10,000 square feet; developers now want a third.
- A man in Pikesville moved a rabid raccoon out of the street. County officials are seeking his identity so he can get medical care.
- A man was arrested after stealing cigarettes from a Walgreens using a shovel, police said.
- Towson University is readying for students to move in this week.
- The work cost just under $2 million and will be mostly paid back by FEMA.
- The memorial honors 46 children who died in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- Anthony Lance Coley, 35, is charged with attempted first- and second-degree murder.
- Charges against the man are pending, police said.
- The young dog appeared uninjured and in good health, police said.
- Five musicians rehearsing at Lansdowne Alliance Church Monday night were robbed at gunpoint, Baltimore County Police spokesman Cpl. Shawn Vinson said Thursday morning.
- Rooster & Hen will move from its Catonsville location and be the last anchor tenant for Cross Street Market in Baltimore's Federal Hill.
- Towson University has had a complicated relationship with the surrounding community, but university President Kim Schatzel is determined to make the school a more integral part of downtown Towson.
- Private donors raised about $6,000 for the project.
- The Kevin Kamenetz Scholarship Fund was created after the then-Baltimore County executive died in 2018 while running for the Democratic nomination for governor.
- Two Baltimore City men have been charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of a Randallstown man on Sunday, police said Friday.
- āThe attacks from the White House have been horrific and really unprecedented [and] clearly racist," one organizer said.
- Work is expected to begin next week on the Towson Station shopping center, located at York Road and Bosley Avenue, where new stores will include The Habit Burger Grill, Men's Wearhouse, MOD Pizza, Mission BBQ, Chase Bank and Tropical Smoothie Cafe.
- Two men have been charged in the death of a man whose body was discovered in Patapsco State Park in mid June, Baltimore County Police said Thursday.
- Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon finished in the top six of American Idol this year. He is scheduled to perform before the Orioles take the field at Camden Yards on Saturday.
- The initial budget request comes in at about $215,920,000.
- Over 50 communities in Baltimore County have planned get-togethers tonight for National Night Out , an annual campaign that works to connect local law enforcement to the communities they work in.
- No injuries were reported and no further suspect description was available after a man robbed a Royal Farms at gunpoint.
- Guinness is celebrating its one-year anniversary in Halethorpe, with the Baltimore County site the company's only one in the United States.
- Greenbaum Enterprises and Caves Valley Partners renovating 29 West Susquehanna building in Towson.
- Jacob Ryan Parks, 21, of the 4700 block of Deer Park Road, died after a crash on Reisterstown Road early Monday morning.
- After months of arguments and occasional debates, stakeholders from across the Arbutus community are scheduled to meet and discuss how to resolve issues that some have raised concerning individuals going through homelessness.
- An Ellicott City man was sentenced to a total of 20 years, suspending all but 5 years, without the possibility of parole in a drug trafficking case.
- Patapsco Valley State Park advocates say they've already seen an uptick in visitors to the area since the removal of the Bloede Dam.
- Ferraro called his new gig a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity."
- Towson-area churches are hosting a back to school event to help kids in need get school supplies.
- The new Facebook group has gotten kids outside and created a sense of community, members said.
- Neither of the ramps from Frederick Road to I-695 will be closed during the detour.
- Police said a woman was raped in the parking lot of Loch Raven High School after waving down a ride.
- Three new Baltimore County fire recruits stood, but did not salute, during the national anthem. It's because of their religion.
- A woman who was attempting to flag down a motorist, was struck by a vehicle and died at Sinai Hospital.
- The suspect said he was a retired Special Police, but never returned his badge.
- Two suspects remain held without bail after robbing a business owner at gunpoint and attempting to extort an additional $30,000.
- Nalley Fresh is opening a location on West Pennsylvania Avenue in Towson in September.
- Officials said a juvenile female who was shot in Laurel on Saturday night, whose age they did not disclose, had a single gunshot wound.
- Franck Ngande, 22, of Columbia, has been charged with first-degree murder, attempted murder, assault, drug possession and the use of a firearm in a felony in the weekend Columbia shooting death of 21-year-old Taiwon Dashon Dorsey.
- Baltimore County Police on Tuesday said there was 'no known threat' in a barricade situation in the Woodlawn-Lochearn area.
- Two people were each charged with two counts of human trafficking and two counts of prostitution, according to Howard County police.
- Baltimore County police are seeking the identity of a man they say burgled a Burger King in Halethrope.
- Weekly report of crimes in the Catonsville and Arbutus areas.
- A heavyset man wearing a dark ski mask broke into and stole cash and prescription drugs from Austin Pharmacy in Towson.