shirley nathan pulliam
- The tragic Baltimore house fire that claimed the lives of six children is reverberating down in Annapolis.
- Putting restraints on police electronic surveillance, a liquor license for a restaurant near a Frederick Road church, protecting honeybees, and money to fix the roof of a Catonsville horse barn are among the items on the to-do lists of the area's delegates and senators at the start of the Maryland legislature.
- Mental health, fiscal health and healthy communities were among the topics offered for consideration during last week's annual Legislative Luncheon hosted by the Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce.
- Catonsville residents Sen. Shirley Nathan-Pulliam and Del. Charles Sydnor are the primary sponsors of legislation that would create separate mental health units for the Baltimore County and Baltimore City police departments, in order to prevent the mentally ill from entering the criminal justice system, and improve safety for police officers and citizens
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- Second-place finish by 34 votes in primary
- District 44B candidates Aaron Barnett, Rainier Harvey, Charles Sydnor and Pat Young address resident issues
- The Baltimore County Board of Elections and the District 44B delegate candidates are all preparing for redistricting to take effect