Escape the house and pick out a pumpkin this fall while your family enjoys the fun Baltimore County-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski will host a panel of leaders and advocates to discuss how to prevail during the pandemic.
The summit will feature a discussion among the BCPS superintendent and educators about virtual instruction and the return-to-learn plan.
Appointments available on-line
The feast includes 18 #1 male crabs with sides and two drinks.
The first day of fall is around the corner. Here's a rundown of some fun ways to mark the change of season in Catonsville.
Roscoe and other pets are searching for their forever homes. They currently are at Baltimore County Animal Services.
Six locations have been added to the list of distribution sites and two locations have been removed from the list.
Upwards of 100 feral cats are cared for each day at an expense of at least $100 per week in cat food paid for by each volunteer.
Sophi Wrisk, a student at Catonsville High School, was selected for Under Armour's Senior All-America Girls South Team.
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An unknown suspect broke a window near a door to gain access into Catonsville Middle School. Nothing was disturbed or removed inside.
Applicants must be at least 18 years old. All applicants will undergo a background check, including fingerprinting and a medical screening.
Baltimore County Police are investigating the incident. A reward is being offered for information that leads to an arrest in this case.
The students are one of 16,000 semifinalists vying for scholarships.
According to the Maryland Department of Health, as of Monday, the state has 113,239 confirmed cases.
Celebrations, coronavirus warnings, stats and how it all began: Your guide to Labor Day in Catonsville.
Government offices, libraries, courts and landfills will be closed Monday, Sept. 7, in recognition of Labor Day.
Suzie and other pets are searching for their forever homes. They currently are at Baltimore County Animal Services.
Urgent care and COVID-19 testing available
The coronavirus sent millions of Americans, including some in Catonsville, into an economic tailspin that’s being felt at the dinner table.
Face masks still will be required of individuals ages five and older who are in any public indoor business, service or organization
The county’s free immunization clinics are at Woodlawn Health Center and at the Eastern Family Resource Center.
Rich Hambor has been recognized by the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association as a certified athletic administrator.
Two men were arguing shortly before 12:30 a.m. Aug. 18 when one shot and killed the other, police say.
The 13-year-old Catonsville male has been referred to the department of juvenile services for his involvement in the Ocean City incident.
A suspect was caught shoplifting and removed from the store. He returned with a knife and stole the items he originally shoplifted.
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Wednesday is National Dog Day and an increasing number of Americans are turning to furry friends during the coronavirus pandemic.
A middle school liaison or parliamentarian is needed on the BCSC executive board. Five committees need members or chairs. Apply by Sept. 18.
All the pieces fall into place for one Baltimore couple, who say it was “meant to be”
Seasonal immunizations are available for adults and children. No appointment is needed.
According to the Maryland Department of Health, as of Monday, the state has 104,669 confirmed cases.
The Baltimore County Commission on Disabilities seeks to recognize the individual achievements of people with disabilities.
Jack Rowdy and other pets are searching for their forever homes. They currently are at Baltimore County Animal Services.
A man was knocked unconscious and had his money stolen, according to the police department.
Charles Anthony Green Jr., 27, of the 3100 block of Cliftmont Avenue was shot and killed in Catonsville.
Youth tackle football will not be played and anyone unwilling to abide by new safety guidelines may be removed from county property.
According to the Maryland Department of Health, as of Monday, the state has 100,715 confirmed cases.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.