Cody Boteler
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- Even though his tenure as Baltimore County executive ended six months ago, Don Mohler has kept busy heading a county commission, blogging and podcasting, etc.
- The store, already open for business, will have a ribbon cutting ceremony June 14.
- A man who was stabbed is expected to survive his injuries.
- The county has scheduled three town halls on public safety and two public meetings on the opioid crisis.
- Volunteers, visitors and staff laid white flowers on a memorial arch, one-by-one, as 27 names were read aloud.
- The suspects were reported as two women, police said.
- Two patients have been transported, though officials did not immediately know the extent of their injuries.
- The Reisterstown branch of the Baltimore County Public Library will close in September for āextensive and much-neededā renovations, library officials said.
- Activists have created a Facebook page called āFriends of Sophie Action Network,ā which each day has posted a number of āaction itemsā for supporters to do.
- The sirens are just one part of the campuses emergency alert system.
- The free workshop is scheduled for June 11.
- A scheduled tour of areas hit hard by Wednesday's storms in Baltimore County was turned into a news conference by County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr.
- Both roads were heavily damaged flooding in late May 2018.
- Baltimore County Police crossed state lines to retrieve a stolen cow.
- Organizers plan to leave the display hanging until Flag Day in June.
- The employee was not seriously injured, police said.
- Marylanders can use an online tool to determine if their license is compliant with the requirements and make appointments to get a new ID online, too.
- Speaking at a luncheon for students leaving the program, Franchot said he thought it was ācynicalā for the school system to shut down the program.
- Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Arbutus is rolling out biodegradable packaging, replacing tradition plastic rings for six- and four-packs of select beers.
- The lunches are available to anyone under 18.
- Damage from last year's flood has made it so selling the property is the most "fiscally responsible" move for the society.
- Amy Caprio was the Baltimore County Police Department's first female officer to die in the line of duty.
- Jon Merryman, 56, estimates he's removed over 5,000 tires and spent thousands of hours cleaning debris since he started spending his time in the valley about 10 years ago.
- Baltimore County firefighters battled a dwelling fire at a ālarge Victorian balloon frameā house with heavy fire showing. It was under control at 6;27 p.m
- Rather than voting to initiate the boundary study, the Board of Education of Baltimore County on Tuesday asked school system staff to present multiple options to relieve overcrowding at Perry Hall Middle School.
- The Board of Education of Baltimore County on Tuesday approved 68 total curriculum changes for the countyās public schools, including adding 29 new courses, terminating 17 courses and changing the name of 19 courses.
- The $1,000 annual scholarship will be awarded to a female graduating senior who shows interest in Alzheimer's research.
- Racist graffiti was found painted in white paint on a bathroom mirror at Catonsville Middle School, police said.
- Deandre Larenzo Buckson, 27, of the 300 block of Bero Road, and Linwood Ronald Buckson, 28, of the 800 block of West Fairmount Avenue, were arrested Friday night and are being held without bail.
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Q&A: Director of Crisis Services Veronica Dietz on self care, working in Carroll and fighting stigma
"We talk a lot about self-care. Itās not just for the people weāre looking to help, itās for all of us." - The Halethorpe Fire Station No. 5 is celebrating its 100th birthday this year.
- More than 1,000 civilians, police officers, fire personnel and others came out Friday for the 34th annual Fallen Heroes Day. Five from Maryland who died in the line of service were remembered.
- More than 1,000 civilians, police officers, fire personnel and others came out Friday for the 34th annual Fallen Heroes Day. Five from Maryland who died in the line of service were remembered.
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- Harmon will appear in the show's top six this Sunday on ABC.
- "If theres not disciplinary actions that happens to this officer, this is not going to be good in community police relations,ā one community activist said.
- The proposed change would move about 75 students from Johnnycake Elementary School to nearby Edmondson Heights Elementary.
- Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon is one of three Baltimore-area performers who made it to the show's advanced rounds, but the only one to make it beyond the top 10.
- The Wednesday farmer's market in Catonsville opens May 1.
- In Maryland, more than 27,000 people are injured and 185 others die each year because of distracted driving, state officials said.
- There were no injuries reported.
- The episode airs Sunday at 8 p.m.
- George Louis Kelley, of the unit block of Montrose Avenue, was found dead at the scene in Reisterstown, officials said Friday.
- Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. on Thursday asked Maryland lawmakers to reconsider legislation that would provide additional state funding to the counties for school construction during the General Assemblyās special session beginning May 1.
- Around 1:30 a.m. Thursday morning, an officer āheard the sound of several gunshotsā in the area and found a 32-year-old man with āmultipleā gunshots wounds in the upper body.
- Overlea High School's Monica Sample, Honeygo Elementary School's Charlene Behnke and Crossroad Center's Kristen Nielsen were all recognized.
- The annual giveaway day is scheduled for Saturday, May 4.
- Charles Parker, 60, of the 1900 block of Kernan Drive, has been charged with one count of attempted first degree murder, one count of first degree assault and four firearms-related crimes.
- Michael Mallinoff, the nominee, served as Charles County administrator from May 2015 until January of this year.
- Baltimore County Police said a man was shot in the 1900 block of Kernan Drive in Woodlawn. He is expected to survive.