Baltimore County woman sentenced to 18 years for power grid plot

BALTIMORE, MD—A Baltimore County woman received 18 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to a conspiracy to damage or destroy electrical facilities in Maryland. On September 25, 2024, Senior United States District Judge James K. Bredar sentenced Sarah Beth Clendaniel, of Catonsville, to 18 years in federal prison, followed by a lifetime of supervised release, for conspiring to damage […]

Orioles playoff tickets now available, Inner Harbor rally announced

BALTIMORE, MD—The Orioles have punched their ticket for October baseball and head into the 2024 MLB playoffs. Tickets are now on sale to the general public for Orioles Postseason games at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Fans can purchase tickets by visiting Orioles.com/Postseason. Tickets are limited and subject to availability. There is a limit of six (6) tickets per game. […]

Vinegar company settles for $1.1 million over pollution from Baltimore facility

BALTIMORE, MD—Fleischmann’s Vinegar Company has agreed to a $1.1 million settlement for unauthorized discharges of pollution from its Baltimore facility, according to a press release from the Maryland Department of the Environment. The settlement will require the company to conduct regular water quality testing in the Jones Falls, investigate the source of the discharges, and take steps to correct the […]

Over 100 people gather for rainy community walk in Rodgers Forge to honor shooting victim

UPDATE: Two teens have been arrested and charged as adult s in connection with this shooting. UPDATE: Baltimore County police have obtained an arrest warrant for a juvenile suspect in connection with this shooting. Original story below… TOWSON, MD—Over 100 people participated in a community walk on Tuesday evening to show support for a man who was shot during a […]

Dr. Lucy Wilson named new Baltimore County Health Officer

TOWSON, MD—Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski and Maryland Department of Health Secretary Dr. Laura Herrera Scott on Wednesday announced that Dr. Lucy Wilson has been named the county’s new Health Officer and Director of the Department of Health and Human Services. Wilson, who has served in a number of high-profile public health roles in Maryland, including most recently as the […]

STUDY: Baltimore ranked among cities people should consider leaving

BALTIMORE, MD—A new study by Rocket Moving examined all 50 states and their cities, using seven key factors to identify why residents should consider moving out. Baltimore was ranked among the top ten cities people should consider leaving, coming in at No. 9. The analysis considered annual personal income, crime rates, air quality, unemployment, population change, cost of living, and […]

Three robberies reported in Nottingham area

NOTTINGHAM, MD—Police are investigating three robberies that were reported in the Nottingham area over the past week. At just before 10:45 p.m. on Monday, September 16, 2024, two armed suspects robbed someone in the 4900-block of Campbell Boulevard (21236).  The suspects then fled the scene in the victim’s vehicle. At around 7 p.m. on Tuesday, September 17, an armed suspect […]

NOW YOU KNOW: Family budgets are tight

The following is an update from Delegates Kathy Szeliga and Ryan Nawrocki. Family budgets are tight. According to economists, food prices have increased more than 25% since 2020 (editor’s note: in 2022, food prices increased by 9.9 percent, faster than in any year since 1979). To put that in perspective, a cart of groceries that cost you $100 in November […]