- The Baltimore County Department of Health has issued a water quality advisory for the Back River in the vicinity of Cox Park.
- Two longtime Baltimore County Council members are stepping down this year ā including the councilās only woman ā and voters in this summerās primary election will choose from a field of candidates who hope to take their place.
- Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. is backing Tom Perez in the race for Maryland governor, Here's who the Baltimore region's other county executives have endorsed in the Democratic and Republican gubernatorial primary election races.
- The state unit investigating two recent Baltimore County Police shootings that left civilians dead released video footage Thursday from both incidents, as the probes continue.
- Towson's Izzy Sabatino was a standout on the lacrosse, badminton and indoor track teams
- Pat McDonough, a former Maryland state delegate, has been charged with misdemeanor theft after allegations he stole the campaign sign of a rival in the Republican primary race for Baltimore County executive.
- Margie E. Murdock, a retired health care worker and centenarian whose Sunday dinners featuring Southern cuisine were a family tradition, has died. She was 104.
- Three law enforcement agencies in Maryland and Baltimore City Police have entered into an agreement to provide concurrent jurisdiction over Interstate 83 and Route 295 in Baltimore City.
- The man fired by Baltimore Police in April over an old gun charge and his status as a āperson of interestā in a 2020 homicide now faces federal charges for wire fraud of COVID-19 relief funds.
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- Chief Auditor Andrea Barrās last day remains in dispute.
- In the twilight of his life, Orioles owner Peter G. Angelosā vast portfolio of Baltimore assets could be broken up amid a family feud over who will control them.
- Bernice Howard Carver, a retired Baltimore City Schools teacher whose baseball enthusiasm earned her a seat at Earl Weaverās dinner table, has died. The former Woodington Road and Ellicott City resident was 82.
- The Maryland State Department of Education will grant more than $169 million to school systems across the state as part of the Maryland Leads Initiative.
- Workers at an Apple store in Towson won national attention after becoming the first of the tech giantās U.S. employees to unionize. Starbucks baristas in Baltimoreās Mount Vernon neighborhood were the first of the chainās Maryland employees to win a union vote. But labor experts warn that those workers now face new hurdles in a process that's tilted in favor of employers.
- York & Penn Art Gallery at Triple Crown Studio has partnered with Justice Arts Coalition on a compelling new art show called āSotto Voce.ā An opening reception June 17 featured refreshments, artist interviews, and blues by Mark āMulemanā Massey.
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- Bruce R. Eicher, who was organist and director of music at Grace United Methodist Church for nearly six decades and was a faculty member at Peabody Conservatory of Music, has died of congestive heart failure. The Timonium resident was 90.
- A jury awarded a woman a $2.4 million verdict following a Baltimore County Circuit Court trial in which attorneys argued that a delay in removing a breast tumor led to more medical treatments and an increased risk for future disease.
- Los Angeles-based attorneys whose resumes include a battle over the estate of Michael Jackson, family fights over sports franchises and a multimillion-dollar award against O.J. Simpson will represent Peter Angelosā wife, Georgia, and his son, John, in a lawsuit filed by his younger son, Louis.
- An 88-year-old male pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle in Randallstown on Saturday, Baltimore County Police said Tuesday.
- The county board has until July 1 to respond to the appeal.
- Five people were taken to the hospital after a fire in Dundalk early Tuesday morning that damaged three homes.
- The state unit investigating two recent Baltimore County Police shootings that left civilians dead released video footage Thursday from both incidents, as the probes continue.
- William N. āBillā Koutrelakos, a veteran Baltimore City Public Schools educator and principal who was an active member of the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation, died June from complications of COVID-19.
- Brian Ruppel was a three-sport standout for Catonsville, a stingy goalie for lacrosse and soccer and a point guard in basketball. Ruppel is the Catonsville-Arbutus Times 2022 Male Athlete of the Year,
- Smith, a marine corps reservist who lives in Jessup, has been in the county for about 19 years. He now works as a program manager at Fort George G. Meade. Shifflett is a property manager in Glen Burnie. Heās lived in the county for around 38 years ā his entire life besides two years he spent in Pennsylvania.
- Several people were shot over the weekend in Baltimore.
- Towson's Izzy Sabatino was a standout on the lacrosse, badminton and indoor track teams