todd huff
- A Baltimore County councilman plans to introduce a measure next week to prohibit discrimination against transgender people.
- Baltimore County Council members on Tuesday questioned finance officials about a proposed contract for new traffic cameras, but members said later they are confident that the deal is a good one.
- The head of a Baltimore County public employees union says workers are outraged over the lucrative pension deals of County Executive Kevin Kamenetz two former councilman.
- Members of the Baltimore County Council said Tuesday that county development chief Arnold Jablon should not have acted as the attorney for a local environmental engineer in a small-claims case.
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- As the Baltimore County Council prepares to take up an ethics reform package, some members say they're wary of a measure that would make it easy for anyone to access their financial disclosure forms.
- PUD without input is good reason why citizens needs to get involved in Carney Improvement Association
- With designs to bring the long, controversial process to a close, the task force that is charged with examining the selection process of the Baltimore County School Board will meet to discuss a potential resolution on Thursday, Oct. 6 at 4 p.m. at the Randallstown Community Center.
- With designs to bring the long, controversial process to a close, the task force that is charged with examining the selection process of the Baltimore County School Board will meet to discuss a potential resolution on Thursday, Oct. 6 at 4 p.m. at the Randallstown Community Center.
- There was one last-minute change to the county's councilmanic map at Monday's Baltimore County Council meeting, but much to the dismay of East Towson residents who lobbied to keep their neighborhoods in the 5th District, the neighborhood of Loch Hill and Glendale-Glenmont weren't involved.
- There was one last-minute change to the county's councilmanic map at Monday's Baltimore County Council meeting, but much to the dismay of East Towson residents who lobbied to keep their neighborhoods in the 5th District, the neighborhood of Loch Hill and Glendale-Glenmont weren't involved.
- Nearly a year after voters approved changes to the way Baltimore County resolves labor disputes with many of its public employees, the county at odds with unions over how those changes will be made.
- Four County Council members are calling for the state task force studying the school board selection process to throw out a Sept. 9 vote that eliminated an elected or partially-elected school board among options being considered.
- When the remnants of Hurricane Lee stalled over Baltimore County and dumped as many as eight inches of rain, Beaverdam Run rushed over its banks and rose several feet, putting the Side Street Café and several other businesses underwater, closing the restaurant and prompting local business owners to call on the County to improve the flood-prone area.
- A recent vote by a legislative task force that ruled out changing the Baltimore County school board to at least partly elected is being protested by four County Council members.
- A Baltimore County councilman has proposed a measure that could help a Sparks farmer resolve a long-standing fight to run a stand out of a barn, but lawyers have different views on what the bill would allow.
- The time has come to redraw the zoning map of Baltimore County, which stretches from the Pennsylvania line to the Chesapeake: 612 square miles of suburbia, urban centers, town main streets, farms and shore.
- This letter is in response to the Towson Times article, "Cockeysville family fights historical designation," in the Aug. 17 edition, regarding the Melrose property.
- A Cockeysville family is fighting to keep its 160-year-old house off the county's Historic Landmark List after a local community association nominated the property against the family's will.
- A Cockeysville family is fighting to keep its 160-year-old house off the county's Historic Landmark List after a local community association nominated the property against the family's will.