A new program will provide $1 million to help cover the cost of rent for residents at risk of eviction in Baltimore County.
Baltimore County will move into stage two of recovery amid the coronavirus pandemic. Here's what that means.
The county executive aligned his guidance with the governor's orders, enabling more Baltimore County businesses and services to reopen.
Parks will be open for Memorial Day, but some services remain closed. Parking meters are not in effect.
County Executive Johnny Olszewski will lift restrictions on Baltimore County businesses effective Friday, May 22.
Long-term care facilities and high-case communities will be provided with personal protective equipment through Baltimore County.
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski and Baltimore Mayor Jack Young are working together in their coronavirus response plan.
The $10 million in grant funding is open to small businesses and artists, according to County Executive Johnny Olszewski.
Baltimore County is supporting students and residents during the new coronavirus pandemic by offering WiFi access at nine library locations.
The county executive outlined a trimmed-down budget with education, public safety and county workers as his top priorities.
Baltimore County will continue to hire first responders, including public health workers, paramedics, police officers and firefighters.
The county executive has asked the Maryland National Guard to help Baltimore County with its response to the new coronavirus.
To help residents access the latest resources, Baltimore County created a central spot for info on services during the coronavirus crisis.
Baltimore County reports it is "fast-tracking" liquor licenses for businesses that want to deliver.
County Executive Johnny Olszewski declared a state of emergency due to the new coronavirus Friday, March 13.
After a Baltimore County resident tested positive for the new coronavirus, officials suspended some activities.
BCSTAT is a new data-driven program that Baltimore County government promises will improve accountability.
What do you want Baltimore County to be sure to fund for Towson?
Council work sessions will be later in the day so more people can attend from the public. Will you go?
In vitro access has become an "equity issue" in Maryland since unwed women are not covered by insurance, a Baltimore County senator says.
Here’s information on what will be open and closed on Presidents Day In Baltimore County.
The Baltimore County Council passed the SAFE Act Jan. 21 after tweaking the legislation, which impacts some firearms dealers.
A bill passed the County Council that changes the definition of a boarding house.
How does the state of Maryland use the more than 450 million license plate scans its automatic readers record each year?
A potential zoning change in Towson would narrow the scope of which types of businesses are allowed near Anneslie.
A landlord will not be able to discriminate on a person based on source of income in Baltimore County.
While the county executive said traffic stop data does not equal bias, he tasked a work group with helping to eliminate bias in the BCPD.
He will "inspire not only elected officials in Baltimore, but across our nation!" one county councilman said of Congressman Elijah Cummings.
A Towson woman admitted she tried to hide the spoils of her husband's Ponzi scheme, according to the U.S. Attorney.
The HOME Act would prohibit housing discrimination by source of income.
The Baltimore County government website went down for several hours Thursday.
Are you surprised by what a random sample of Marylanders said about Gov. Larry Hogan and President Donald Trump?
The Goucher Poll measured where Marylanders stand on education, transportation and highway spending in the state.
Towson District Courthouse operations will temporarily move to the new Catonsville courthouse due to HVAC system repairs.
Be part of our democracy and vote. Baltimore County Public Library is participating in National Voter Registration Day.
In lawsuit, the Justice Department alleges that Baltimore County used a written exam to screen out African American police candidates.
A diversity strategist, opioid coordinator and more were added to Baltimore County government.
Over the next several months, residents will start seeing more information on how they can participate in the next Census.
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski defended U.S. Congressman Elijah Cummings of Baltimore, saying he “proudly stands with him."
A 2017 executive order prohibits Baltimore County officials or police from providing assistance during threatened immigration raids.