Large Tree Blocking Bowleys Quarters Road

–photo courtesy of Bowleys Quarters Volunteer Fire & Rescue- Bowleys Quarters Volunteer Fire & Rescue reported hazardous road conditions in Bowleys Quarters on Saturday night. Crews reported a large tree down and blocking Bowley’s Quarters and Revola Beach roads. The incident was reported on Saturday, Sept. 23 around 10 p.m.

Two-Way Traffic Overnight in Harbor Tunnel

The Maryland Department of Transportation reported there will be two-way traffic in the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel on I-895 this week from Monday to Thursday overnight. During tunnel closures at the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel, drivers may experience 15-20 minute delays while two-way operations (during which one lane of southbound and northbound traffic is directed into the … Read more

County Fire Department Promotes Six Members

Fire Chief Joanne Rund has announced the promotions of six Baltimore County Fire Department members to the ranks of Fire Specialist and Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator. The following promotions are effective September 23: FIRE APPARATUS DRIVER/OPERATOR (FADO) EMT/FF Chase Barnett EMT/FF Joshua Colbourn EMT/FF Kevin Hudson EMT/FF Jonathan Ross EMT/FF Herbert Schlegel FIRE SPECIALIST EMT/FF Cortnie … Read more

Dundalk Shooting Reported on Inverton Road

Baltimore County Police are investigating a Dundalk shooting that took place on Saturday afternoon. According to the report, officers from the Dundalk Precinct initially responded to a shooting call in the 2000 block of Inverton Road around 12:25 p.m. When officers arrived on the scene, they reported an adult male suffering from a gunshot wound. … Read more

Police Warn Motorists of “Warm-Up Theft”

As we enter the fall season with cooler weather approaching, Baltimore County residents may be tempted to leave their cars unattended while they warm up. The term “Warm-Up Theft” describes stealing a vehicle that has been left running and unattended. These thefts typically occur outside a home, apartment building or convenience store. They are crimes … Read more

Delegate Bob Long: “Juvenile Justice Reform”

-The following article was submitted by Sixth District Delegate Bob Long about the problems with the Juvenile Justice Reform bill- The Juvenile Justice Reform bill was passed in 2022 and we are starting to see the dangerous results of this bill. Sen. Jill Carter introduced this bill and all Republicans voted against the bill. Larry … Read more

County Looking for Fair Election Fund Commission Members

Early Voting in Baltimore County

Baltimore County Government is looking for members to serve on its Fair Election Fund Commission. The deadline to apply is October 6. The commission consists of nine members who must be confirmed by the County Council. The Commission will be responsible for estimating the amount of funding needed during the upcoming 2026 election cycle and … Read more

National Weather Service Hazard Warnings for Weekend Storm

It is quiet outside this morning as the National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington stated that clouds will increase today with slightly below average temperatures. That will change thid weekend as a tropical storm is expected to cause a washout for these weekend. NWS reports a multitude of hazards are in effect for areas as a result … Read more

Dundalk Renaissance Meeting on Sept. 27

Dundalk Renaissance will host their annual meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 27 from 6 to 8 p.m. This meeting provides the opportunity to see what’s happening in Dundalk and the goals for this upcoming year. The meeting will be held Dundalk Renaissance, 11 Center Pl, Dundalk, MD 21222. For more information, visit the Dundalk Renaissance website.

D-7 Delegates “A Hopeful Future for Maryland’s Education”

–The following article was submitted by District 7 Delegates Lauren Arikan, Ryan Nawrocki and Kathy Szeliga about Mohammed Choudhury stepping down as Maryland School Superintendent– A big win for Marylanders was secured last week. In a surprising turn of events, the current Maryland School Superintendent announced that he would not be seeking a renewal of … Read more

Bear Creek Stream Clean-Up on Saturday

Clean Bread and Cheese Creek is holding a Bear Creek clean-up on Saturday, Sept. 23 in Dundalk from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Volunteer are to register at 8 a.m. Clean up begins at the corner of Bear Creek Park at the corner of Lynch and Gray Haven roads. Help is needed to remove trash … Read more

Career Fair at Eastpoint Mall

The Baltimore County Department Economic and Workforce Development will host its eighth annual Fall Career Fair in partnership with the Maryland Department of Labor and the Eastpoint Mall on Thursday, Sept. 28 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Fall Career Fair will connect career seekers with employers, providing residents the opportunity to connect with … Read more

Shred Day at Sollers Point Library

Baltimore County Public Library will hold a Shred Day at the Sollers Point Branch, 323 Sollers Point Road in Dundalk this weekend. The event will be held on Saturday, Sept. 23 from 10 a.m. to noon. Shred Day provides the opportunity to destroy confidential household paperwork at BCPL’s free community Shred Day. This outdoor event … Read more

Councilman Marks “Middle River Commercial Revitalization”

–The following article was written by Fifth District County Councilman David Marks about creating the Middle River commercial revitalization district.- At the County Council meeting on September 18th, I introduced legislation that will create the Middle River commercial revitalization district. The district will stretch from the Carroll Island Shopping Center in the east to Lockheed … Read more

Multiple Robberies Reported by Essex Precinct

Three robberies were reported in Essex Precinct 11 last week. The first robbery was reported on Sunday, Sept. 10. According to the report, unknown suspects assaulted and robbed a victim in the 100 block of Riverthorn Road in Hawthrone. The incident was reported around 9 p.m. The next robbery was reported in the 500 block … Read more

Delegate Bob Long: “Fort Howard Post Office Update”

–-The following article was submitted by Delegate Bob Long with an update on the Fort Howard Post Office and their 30-day lease extension- We have received good news that the Fort Howard Post Office will temporarily remain open for at least 30 days, through October 14th. We can’t have the residents of Fort Howard traveling … Read more

Marshy Point to Host Fall Fest

–photo courtesy of Marshy Point Facebook page- Marshy Point Nature Center is kicking off the Fall season with their Fall Festival on Saturday, Sept. 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Enjoy live music, food, crafts, games and more. This event is free and has free parking. Marshy Point is located at 7130 Marshy Point … Read more

Henn “Identify Suitable Northeast Area High School Site”

–The following article was written by Fifth District BCPS Board Member Julie Henn about identifying a suitable Northeast Area High School Site- Last week, the Board narrowly approved (6-5) my motion to amend the FY2025 State Capital Request to seek planning approval for additional high school seats in the northeast and to allow flexibility in … Read more

County Giving Out Chromebooks on Wednesdays

Baltimore County Department of Economic and Workforce Development is giving away Chromebooks to income qualifying households Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to noon at the Eastpoint Career Center. Households must earn less than or equal to 200 percent of the federal poverty level, been enrolled in the federal Affordable Connectivity Program or participate in government assistance … Read more

Perry Hall & Dundalk Remain Undefeated Before Next Week’s Game

-Perry Hall and Dundalk (pictured from 2022) both go into next week’s game undefeated- All weekend football games were played on either Thursday or on Monday. The results started off slow as five local schools combined to go to 0-5 on Thursday, but the four other teams on Monday went 3-1. Here are some of … Read more