, every school in Baltimore County would receive equitable capital improvements within 15 years and could be completed without any addit ...
The unemployment rate in Baltimore County is lower than the Maryland average.
See the latest announcement from the Baltimore County Government.
County spokesperson Sean Naron today issued the following statement:
The Baltimore County Department of Public Works and Transportation (DPWT) today announced plans to construct a new roundabout at the cor ...
Here is how the Owings Mills-Reisterstown area is doing in the race to vaccinate its population.
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski today announced major updates for the Towson Circulator, which will be officially named the ...
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski today to support County-based non-profit organizations hosting Independence Day events throu ...
As businesses resume normal operations in the coming months, contactless payments will provide residents and visitors with an easier and ...
so that County leaders can hear directly from residents about their concerns, priorities, and ideas for improvements. Community members ...
Baltimore County's unemployment rate decreased recently.
After backlog of criminal cases developed during the pandemic, the Baltimore County Circuit Court is working its way through them.
COVID-19 has claimed the lives of more than 8,800 Marylanders, including over 1,500 Baltimore County residents. To honor the lives lost ...
Happy Memorial Day!
Baltimore County and Corrigan Sports will host the 13 annual Baltimore 10-Miler on Saturday, June 5, 2021 in scenic Hunt Valley, Marylan ...
On Monday, May 31, Baltimore County trash, single stream recycling, and yard materials will not be collected and all drop-off centers wi ...
Asking for help is often a difficult thing to do, particularly when it involves a situation or problem that is surrounded by so much sti ...
U.S. shows great variance in access and use of high-speed internet.
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski today announced the kickoff of , the process for developing the County's next master plan to ...
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Baltimore County.
Sarbanes says the recently-passed American Rescue Plan has strengthened the Affordable Care Act.
The Jordan McNair Safe and Fair Play Act would allow student-athletes to receive compensation and protection.
Marylanders' taxes may be offset by donations of diapers and feminine hygiene products, which organizations have been struggling to access.
Here's how to weigh in on the budget planning process if you live in Owings Mills or Reisterstown.
Tiffany Tate of the Maryland Partnership for Prevention also accused consulting firm Deloitte of stealing her intellectual property.
The Board of Public Works approved the settlement for the family of Jordan McNair, who died while a student at University of Maryland.
Councilman Julian Jones will be the chair of the County Council this year after a vote Monday night.
The State House lobbying trade is being drastically altered by the COVID-19 pandemic, but that may not make it any less desirable.
"We must consider enacting new gathering restrictions in Baltimore County to combat this spike," County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. said.
Find in-person voting centers and ballot boxes open on Election Day, Nov. 3, in Owings Mills and Reisterstown.
There are several options for casting your ballot Tuesday in Owings Mills and Reisterstown.
Passage of the bill to ensure police accountability and transparency in Baltimore County was met with mixed reviews.
Using a secure drop box is an alternative to returning a completed absentee ballot by mail for the November election.
The county executive and council members Tuesday announced a new proposal for Baltimore County police reform.
Stevenson University announces the appointment of Antionette Marbray as Vice President & Chief Compliance Officer, COVID-19 Operations.
“I am the sister of Emanuel Oates, who was killed by the Baltimore County Police on February 19, 2019.” — Shamaiah Oates