Drivers on part of Interstate 83 Thursday afternoon encountered more traffic than usual due to this crash.
Visiting artist program adapts to remote learning with virtual masterclasses, screenings.
The memorial at the US Lacrosse headquarters honors the former Notre Dame Prep athlete 10 years after her murder.
Lifelong learners reconnect through weekly online lectures, meetings and so much more during pandemic
With COVID-19 shutting down the TU campus, New Student and Family Programs prepares for an online-only orientation
Precautions will protect your family
With TU moving online, members of Greek Life adjust how they build relationships
Towson University President Kim Schatzel joins the GBC Board of Directors.
The U.S. Census is open until Oct. 31. See how far Baltimore County still has to go in ensuring its population is counted.
More stores at Towson Town Center have opened in the past week.
Prosecutors say a Timonium man loaned money to a local restaurateur, then threatened to kill him when he did not pay.
Walk-in antibody testing is available at all centers, including the Towson Patient First.
A new Mexican restaurant has opened in Towson.
Get the latest information as Towson University prepares to return to the campus in the fall.
Towson University continues to work toward a more diverse and inclusive campus.
Towson University students design social media messages to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
The free July 1 webinar explores regional recovery forecasts and emerging industries, according to Baltimore County leaders.
Curbside pickup hours are Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. through 3 p.m.
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Cpl. Peter Publico, 53, turned himself in Monday morning, according to the Baltimore County Police Department.
The driver, who works for a temp agency, wanted to get off work and dumped the packages down the sewer out of anger, police said.
The usual Fourth of July events in and around Towson are canceled, but there are several other ways to celebrate the holiday.
Meals will not be distributed on Friday, according to Baltimore County Public Schools. Service will continue through mid-August.
A vehicle rolled over on Interstate 695 Thursday morning, the Lutherville Volunteer Fire Company reported.
The victim of a Thursday morning house fire suffered life-threatening injuries, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department.
The shopping center off Kenilworth Avenue announced its reopening date.
A TU professor kickstarts national project born from student frustration.
Respecting the lives of black people is at the forefront of Towson University students' call for justice.
Outdoor parks and amenities through Baltimore County are now open through the Baltimore County Recreation and Parks Department.
Brandon Wharton was named the first Black editor-in-chief of Maryland Law Review while at the University of Maryland School of Law.
Industry leader taking extra cleanliness measures to protect health and well-being of members and staff
“We are listening to those in our community who have been marginalized and ... recommitting to making real change," the county exec said.
More businesses will be allowed to reopen in Baltimore County over the next week, in alignment with the governor's orders.
Five restaurants are participating in the program bringing diners outside in Towson.
A section of Falls Road was blocked temporarily Thursday due to a tree.
Some Nordstrom and Nordstrom Rack stores across the country are reopening, including in Towson.
The transition to distance learning came with determination and solutions.
The Towson University faculty brings practical experience and personal stories to students, in addition to theoretical knowledge.
TU faculty, staff, students pitched in to fill frontline needs
A woman who passed away this June in Towson is being memorialized.