Cody Boteler
653 stories by Cody Boteler
- Local pharmacies in Catonsville and Arbutus are taking on new business in the wake of Halethorpe Pharmacy closing in late April.
- One person was reported injured after a rollover crash in Towson.
- Circle East and nearby apartments are still under construction, but officials hope they'll be ready by Q1 2020.
- Fire investigators said a house fire and explosion in Lansdowne was caused when chemicals ignited during work in a bathroom.
- PAL Centers in Baltimore County provide students with structured time over the summer and after school to learn and play.
- Baltimore County Fire Department is responding to a house explosion with a fire Tuesday afternoon in southwest Baltimore County.
- Nonprofits in the Patapsco Valley Heritage Area were awarded grants of more than $216,000 by the state.
- Kai Anthony Warren Barnes, of the unit block of Shawnee Court in Parkville, was arrested Saturday and is being held without bail. Heās charged with attempted first degree murder, first degree assault and using a firearm in a crime of violence.
- In a series of meetings around Baltimore County, Sen. Chris Van Hollen said he'd like to see more investment in Maryland's schools and infrastructure.
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- Money to operate the center comes not from the school's state-supported budget, but only from revenue generated by the center itself.
- Baltimore County is adding four speed cameras. Find out where.
- Baltimore County Police have arrested a 26-year-old man in an Overlea shooting that left one man injured.
- Jonathan Clay Hickey, 28, of the 7500 block of North Point Road, has been charged with first and second degree murder and is held without bond.
- Baltimore County Police officers estimated there were between 10 and 15 dolphins.
- Crime log for Catonsville and Arbutus area.
- Enforcement began just before the July 4 holiday.
- State mandated lead testing in Baltimore County Public Schools is complete, officials say, with results set to be in by the end of July.
- The defense argued for certain evidence, including the results of a blood test for drugs, to be suppressed from an upcoming trial.
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Motion to suppress evidence in case that killed 5-year-old and her grandmother in Timonium is denied
The defense argued for certain evidence, including the results of a blood test for drugs, to be suppressed from an upcoming trial. - Rep. Elijah Cummings said in a statement said "Congress must exercise its full authority to address this crisis."
- A nearby parking lot will also close in August.
- The Storyville center is expected to reopen July 16.
- A 41-year-old man was shot multiple times and is expected to survive, police said.
- The Volunteer Firemen's Association is part of a political action committee, not an organization that gives to local departments.
- A home robbery in the 1300 block of Kingsbury Road resulted in one man being shot.
- Catonsville has a tradition of people placing chairs on the roadside for the Fourth of July parade, but these days the chairs seem to be going out earlier.
- Arbutus Soap Box Derby holds fundraiser for the race, to honor founder.
- Officials gathered in Catonsville to celebrate the completion of the first phase of a planned affordable renting rehabilitation in the Winters Lane community.
- Stumpyās Hatchet House in Towson, which opened recently, is one of about two dozen franchise locations dotted around the country.
- The zoning process happens every four years and all residents of the county can participate.
- Volunteers got a $646 grant for flowers and soil to beautify the location.
- The patient remains in critical condition at the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center.
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Crime log for Wilkens Police Precinct: Three robberies and 18 burglaries reported from June 14 to 20
Crime logs for Catonsville and Arbutus between June 14-21. - The victim has been identified as Glenroy St. Aubyn Copeland, of the 7700 block of Alastor Court, Elkridge.
- The center has weekly classes and arranges meals, travel and fitness classes for members.
- Catonsville High graduate Erin Kreis didn't expect to be singled out by interim Superintendent Verletta White ā and awarded $1,000 ā at her commencement.
- The one-day fundraiser will donate proceeds to the Pride Center of Maryland's construction of a new office.
- Other incidents reported in the Wilkens precinct this week include a bank robbery and an attempted cellphone robbery.
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- A man's body was found in Patapsco State Park near Thistle and River roads in the Catonsville-Oella area.
- Melissa Hyatt was sworn in Monday as Baltimore Countyās 14th police chief and the first woman to lead the department.
- Derrick Paul Christopher, 38, is charged with first-degree murder in the stabbing death of Thomas Eugene Hunt in late May, police said Friday.
- Dymond Ariel Jones, 18, was found dead on the scene when officers responded to her home Tuesday night.
- The victim, an adult male, is expected to survive.
- The multimillion-dollar deal was approved for five years.
- The victim, identified as Dymond Ariel Jones, of the 7400 block of Kathydale Road, suffered ātrauma to the upper body,ā police said.
- The vote was unanimous and required no discussion.
- Baltimore County has an operating budget of over $3.7 billion and a capital budget of over $920 million.
- Dorian Anthony Ross-Knox, 24, faces multiple charges, including attempted murder, in a Lansdowne stabbing.