High school seniors will have online graduation ceremonies, after a vote Tuesday night by the Baltimore County Board of Education.
Preppy clothing retailer J.Crew, which has four stores in Maryland, has filed for bankruptcy.
Meet the 2020 Baltimore County Public Schools Teacher of the Year, described as an "amazing teacher who is beyond dedicated."
Baltimore County has created a COVID-19 Small Business Relief Grants Program which will provide grants of up to $15,000 each to local firms.
With nearly 3,500 cases of the new coronavirus, Baltimore County has the third highest number of cases among Maryland's jurisdictions.
--Donations this May 5th will help benefit GBMC front line workers--
The nonprofit group Leapfrog released a new round of hospital safety grades. Here's how hospitals in Towson fared.
The Blue Angels and Thunderbirds flew over the Baltimore-Washington area. Police and pilots gave guidance about where and how to watch.
New MinuteClinic E-Clinic visit option enables patients to connect via video conferencing with a local provider
The Johns Hopkins University's Future Scholars Program accepted students from four Baltimore County high schools.
Let's congratulate our class of 2020 graduates in Towson!
Police said the officer who was shot near Parkville one year ago will be recognized as she heads back to work.
The hospital received an "A" in the spring ratings by the nonprofit Leapfrog Group.
The Salvation Army of Central Maryland will prepare daily meals for distribution to vulnerable residents of Baltimore City.
Do you know someone who's making a difference in Towson? Help give these people the recognition they deserve.
New initiative showcases strong, connected Towson University community. Here’s how you can participate.
Committed to venture creation, Towson University continues to provide new opportunities for entrepreneurs with the StarTUp Accelerator.
As of April 28, almost 800 grants have been awarded totaling over $206,000 an average of $200-300 per awardee.
The $10 million in grant funding is open to small businesses and artists, according to County Executive Johnny Olszewski.
Available by appointment at select Maryland centers
CHP departments continue to loan, donate PPE, beds and other equipment to area hospitals during COVID-19 crisis.
The chemistry professor at Towson said the project originated from an idea for a lab activity for a class.
A woman who has recovered from the virus in Baltimore County shared her story, and staff cheered her on as she left the hospital.
An outage hit the Baltimore County 911 call center, according to emergency management personnel.
On May 1, thousands of high school seniors will officially enroll in the college of their choice as part of National Decision Day.
"Poetry is the way I encounter the world, the way I try to make things make sense or at least make beauty."
McDonald's is giving out free meals every day to first responders and health care workers through May 5.
A crash on Interstate 83 temporarily snarled traffic Friday morning near the beltway.
New mom dies from COVID-19 | Chef Andres to provide meals at Camden Yards | Stimulus scams | Firefighter brings birthday joy: Patch PM.
Starting Thursday, all Walmart locations are implementing single-direction aisles.
More than 7,000 people in Baltimore County filed for unemployment last week, according to state unemployment data released Thursday morning.
Baltimore County is supporting students and residents during the new coronavirus pandemic by offering WiFi access at nine library locations.
Participants walked one mile or more at the location of their choice, ensuring social distancing, to raise awareness about sexual assault.
Services that had been suspended amid the new coronavirus pandemic are set to resume in Baltimore County this week.
The farmers market at the Shops at Kenilworth will be open for business Tuesday.
Meal quantity, distribution frequency and pickup times are changing this week, according to Baltimore County Public Schools.
The Loch Raven Center will only have patients with the new coronavirus starting Monday.
This year’s election commission will be working completely online—gathering applications, holding debates and holding the election.
Reopen Maryland protest planned | Health care workers celebrated | Face mask requirement | Airports get federal funding | Schools update.
One person was freed from a 10-foot-deep trench, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department.