A 57-year-old man has been charted with second degree burglary, theft and destruction of property. He has no known address.
The ticket was sold Aug. 4 at the Soda Pop Shop, 1026 Ingleside Ave., in Catonsville. Lottery officials recommend keeping the ticket safe.
Cola and other pets are searching for their forever homes. They currently are at Baltimore County Animal Services.
According to the Maryland State Police, the suspect in the shooting was a passenger in a black Volkswagen Jetta and wore a red shirt.
The Baltimore County Public Schools students earned a certification for fixing the computers to ensure they're ready for the fall.
The teens demanded money and drugs from the occupants of the home, according to the police department.
According to the Maryland Department of Health, as of Tuesday, the state has 91,854 confirmed cases.
Police are asking for the public's help in identifying a man who broke into a Catonsville church June 9.
One lucky lotto player bought a winning ticket for this past Wednesday's Powerball drawing at Ingleside Food Mart in Catonsville.
Starting in August, the space will house a wide range of visual, music and performing arts programs, exhibits and experiences.
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Someone used a rock to shatter a large window at the Latin Connection grocery store among other incidents in the greater Catonsville area.
According to the Maryland Department of Health, as of Monday, the state has 84,876 confirmed cases
Since June 26, there has been a general increase in thefts from autos, but specifically airbags and particularly from Civics and Accords.
The grant program will assist chambers of commerce and business associations in their missions to support businesses in their communities.
This past week, a suspect tried to steal an ATM machine from a business located in the Greater Catonsville area.
According to the Maryland Department of Health, as of Monday, the state has 78,685 confirmed cases
Students could be eligible to receive supplemental aid after calculating in scholarships, grants and coronavirus relief funding.
School districts in Maryland currently are allowed to decide for themselves if they'll proceed with fall sports. Many are in limbo.
The strategic plan is being called The Compass: Our Pathway to Excellence and pulls together responses to data from a stakeholder survey.
The Small Business COVID-19 Reimbursement Grant Program opens up to applicants Wednesday beginning at 9 a.m.
This past week, suspects stole a man's vehicle and stole a man's vehicle keys in the Greater Catonsville area.
According to the Maryland Department of Health, as of Monday morning, the state has 73,527 confirmed cases.
Catonsville Historical Society Announces New Executive Director
The Great American Milk Drive generated almost $382K that was used to buy milk for area families. A MD farmer helped promote the campaign.
According to Maryland State Police, the driver veered off the roadway and struck the left shoulder guardrail, then was hit by a vehicle.
The Small Business Administration has released names of PPP loan recipients with amounts totaling more than $150,000.
The response from Baltimore County's Eviction Prevention Program was so overwhelming that an additional $1M has been allocated to it.
The personalized instruction identifies and addresses learning gaps that typically occur in the summer.
State Fare also has teamed up with DJ Kopec for a big surprise to be unveiled during his livestream backyard broadcast Saturday night.
Precautions will protect your family
Since the Independence Day holiday falls on a Saturday, some Friday services will be affected.
The Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce moved Frederick Road Fridays to Facebook Live so people can still support the community.
Jack Callahan, 17, is collecting old flags and will burn them July 5 during a retirement ceremony, which is the proper way to handle one.
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School Mural Celebrates Love and Peace
Walk-in antibody testing available at all centers
"We have policies against graffiti, defacing property or vandalism, and will continue to abide by them," said BCPS Superintendent Williams.