United Way Coordinator Honored by Baltimore County

Kaylin Watson, 2024 Baltimore County Fire Department United Way Coordinator, was honored by Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier. Here is a statement from Baltimore County. “Her efforts allowed the department to assist Baltimore County Government in raising nearly $70k, harvesting over 3000 pounds of food and spending time reading to the scholars of Norwood Elementary … Read more

Marks, Henn Provide Update on Pine Grove Middle Construction

– photo courtesy of Pine Grove Middle School- Baltimore County Councilman David Marks and Board of Education member Julie Henn provided an update on the renovation and expansion of Pine Grove Middle School in Carney. The middle school project is now 97 percent complete, and almost all furnishings have been obtained.   Baltimore County Public Schools … Read more

Man Arrested After Multiple Laser Strikes in Middle River

Baltimore County police officers took a 50-year-old man into custody following multiple laser strikes on Dec. 19. Members of the Baltimore County Police Department’s Aviation Unit encountered multiple laser strikes as they were flying eastbound along Eastern Avenue towards Martin State Airport at approximately 9:45 p.m. Using the onboard imaging system, officers identified the area … Read more

Facebook Page Created for Key Bridge Rebuild

The Maryland Transportation Authority announced its created a Facebook page for updates on the Key Bridge Rebuild. Here is the official statement “MDTA remains steadfast in its commitment to transparency and collaboration, ensuring that all stakeholders, from local communities to industry experts, can actively participate in this critical project. “To enhance communication and engagement, MDTA … Read more

Klausmeier’s Appointment Creates Opening in District 8

–photo courtesy of Delegate Nick Allen- Perry Hall resident Kathleen Klausmeier is the new Baltimore County Executive. She was the state senator for District 8. She takes over for John Olszewski, who was elected to Congress. Much like Olszewski’s departure created an open seat, Klausmeier’s departure now creates a new open position for her old … Read more

Dundalk Community Engagement Forum Next Wednesday

The Dundalk Community Engagement Forum will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 15 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the North Point Library, 1716 Merritt Boulevard in Dundalk Please join the Baltimore County Department of Health and Human Services for an event to discuss community health issues including substance use, physical health, and access to health … Read more

Kenwood HS Needs Volunteers for Senior Mock Interviews

Kenwood High School

Kenwood High School is doing their Senior Mock Interview days on January 16 & 17 and they are looking for volunteers. The school is located at 501 Stemmers Run Road in Essex. This event provides their senior class with the opportunity to interview in a comfortable setting, while receiving feedback and tips from our community … Read more

State Announces Consultant Contract for Key Bridge Rebuild

The following press release was sent by MDTA on the latest Key Bridge rebuild project information. The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) today announced a $75 million General Engineering Consultant services contract which was approved today by the Maryland Board of Public Works (BPW) in support of the Key Bridge Rebuild Project. The contract, awarded to … Read more

New Traffic Pattern on I-695 Outer Loop in Sparrows Point

Starting this week, weather permitting, the entrance ramp from Bethlehem Boulevard to the I-695 Outer Loop will be closed. I-695 Outer Loop through traffic must exit onto MD 158/Bethlehem Boulevard and return to the Outer Loop at the North Point Boulevard on-ramp. A portion of the southeast I-695 Outer Loop remains closed beginning at Exit … Read more

Kathy Klausmeier Takes Over as Baltimore County Executive

Kathy Klausmeier was sworn in today as the 15th Baltimore County Executive. The Baltimore County Council unanimously voted for her. “I am committed to working with the council, Administrative Officer Walker, and all our department directors to improve public safety, continue investing in our schools, and secure our county’s fiscal future,” Klausmeier said in a … Read more

Baltimore County Public Schools to Open Late Wednesday

Baltimore County Public Schools will reopen tomorrow after closing Monday and Tuesday but it won’t be on time. Here is their statement. Hawthorne and Sandy Plains elementary schools are closed. “Due to inclement weather and road conditions, Baltimore County public schools will open two (2) hours late tomorrow, Jan. 8. There will be no AM … Read more

Community Cleanup Scheduled in Essex

Join Maryland Waterways Foundation and Essex Community Development Corporation (CDC) for a morning of service and community-building as they will pick up trash along Eastern Boulevard and prevent it from polluting the Chesapeake Bay. The cleanup will be held on Monday, Jan. 20 from 9 – 11:30 a.m. followed by an Open House. The meet … Read more

Klausmeier Selected as New Baltimore County Executive

Kathy Klausmeier is the new interim Baltimore County Executive. She was selected by the Baltimore County Council to replace outgoing County Executive John Olszewski, who is now a member of Congress Klausmeier is a Perry Hall resident and the state Senator from District 8. The Democrac’s political career began in 1994 when she was elected … Read more

Baltimore County Schools Makes Tuesday Weather Announcment

Baltimore County Public Schools announced it will close schools and offices again on Tuesday, Jan. 7. “Due to inclement weather and hazardous road conditions, Baltimore County public schools and offices will be closed tomorrow, January 7, 2025.   “Essential” employees will report on time for their assigned shift or may request from the appropriate supervisor … Read more

BCPS Announces Teachers Achieve National Board Certification

Fifty-three Baltimore County Public Schools teachers achieved and 10 BCPS teachers renewed their National Board Certification in December 2024. To achieve National Board Certification, the highest certification a teacher may obtain, teachers must successfully complete a rigorous, performance-based, peer-review process, demonstrating their proven impact on student learning and achievement. The National Board for Professional Teaching … Read more

State and County Government Preparing for Monday’s Snowfall

-photo courtesy of Baltimore County Department of Public Works and Transportation- State and local governments say they are ready for Monday’s weather event. The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration is prepared for a winter storm that is forecasted to affect much of the state beginning Sunday evening. Crews have pretreated state-maintained roads and storm managers … Read more