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- State Sen. Jim Brochin of Baltimore County says he's independent. His challenger, Connie DeJuliis, says she's more in tune with Democrats.
- Baltimore County to purchase 8.8-acre parcel of land on the Spring Grove Hospital campus in Catonsville from the state
- District 44B candidates Aaron Barnett, Rainier Harvey, Charles Sydnor and Pat Young address resident issues
- Under leadership of Bella Santos-Owens, the Baltimore County Commission for Women aims to be vital and relevant to today's women. The commission is sponsoring the Women's Empowerment Expo on May 10 at North Baltimore Plaza Hotel in Timonium.
- Jonathan Herbst, a Pikesville attorney challenging Baltimore County Councilwoman Vicki Almond in the Democratic primary, picked up endorsements today from County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and state Sen. Bobby Zirkin.
- Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and Baltimore County Public Schools launched Team BCPS Clean Green Litter 15 Challenge, a county-wide anti-litter and clean-up campaign, on Thursday at Lutherville Laboratory Elementary School.
- Towson area state and local officials have written to Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Dallas Dance asking for assurances that the Loch Raven Elementary School building, which operates as a community center, will not be demolished make room for a new school.
- The Baltimore County Council on Monday approved legislation requiring coaches and other recreation volunteers who work with children to undergo background checks, a move officials said is meant to protect children from sexual predators.
- After learning his son did not survive being shot while serving a warrant at a Catonsville home, Officer Jason Schneider's father found comfort in knowing his son had died doing his job, doing something that mattered.
- Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz today announced he will formally support Connie DeJuliis in her bid for state Senate.
- It may be time to put some kind of screening protocol in place to keep activities under Baltimore County Recreation and Parks supervision as safe as possible, but this is not a yes or no issue. The proposal being considered by the County Council requiring background checks of all rec coaches and volunteers brings many questions.
- Hookah lounge owners in Baltimore County told the County Council on Tuesday that proposed legislation to make them close early would put them out of business.
- Move brings advanced manufacturing to Catonsville area
- Baltimore County's troubled roll-out of its new language arts curriculum for the Common Core drew criticism Monday from those who want the state to give teachers and school districts more time to implement the new rigorous standards.
- County Executive Kevin Kamenetz's delays in paying a court judgment will cost the county.
- Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz's arrogance knows no bounds.
- Judge Michael J. Finifter is right to threaten Kamenetz with contempt of court.
- Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz is living high off the taxpayers.
- The impasse over modernizing Baltimore's phone system has gone on far too long; the mayor needs to find a way to end it.
- Danger of child sexual abuse is too great not to approve background checks on coaches and others immediately
- Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz is acting as if he is above the law in his refusal to comply with a ruling by Maryland's highest court.
- A Baltimore County judge has warned County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and two other officials that they could face jail time or other penalties for refusing to follow previous judicial orders in a long-running dispute with the police union.
- More than a decade after a youth sports volunteer from Hereford with a record of sex offense charges was convicted of abusing a 12-year-old boy, Baltimore County remains the only jurisdiction in the region that doesn't require background checks for recreation coaches and volunteers.
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- Lansdowne Elementary to be replaced with new school