Crash with rescue reported in Rosedale

ROSEDALE, MD – Crews are on the scene of a Tuesday night crash in Rosedale. The crash was reported at about 8 p.m. at the intersection of Philadelphia Road at Rossville Boulevard (21237). Units arrived at the scene to find one person trapped in their vehicle. The patient was successfully extricated. There has been no word on any injuries. [Image […]

2019 Perry Hall Town Fair set for June 22

PERRY HALL – The 2019 Perry Hall Town Fair is almost here. The Perry Hall/White Marsh Business Association and the PHWMBA Community Foundation present The Town Fair each year to bring businesses and the community together. The 23rd Annual Town Fair will be held on Saturday, June 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in front of the Perry Hall […]

Gov. Hogan urges Treasury to release Tubman $20 bill in 2020

ANNAPOLIS, MD – Governor Larry Hogan on Tuesday sent a letter to U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, urging the federal administration to reconsider its decision to delay the release of the Harriet Tubman twenty-dollar bill. The governor cited concerns that, while the release was originally slated for 2020, “citizens across Maryland and the country will instead have to wait nearly […]

Joppa woman cleans up during Md. Lottery ‘Warehouse Dash’ in Chicago

NOTTINGHAM, MD – The “City of Big Shoulders” was also the city of big winning as four Maryland Lottery winners (including one Joppa woman) jetted off to Chicago to take part in this year’s Warehouse Dash. The second-chance prize, awarded last winter, gave each of the lucky Lottery players a 90-second shopping spree through the My Lottery Rewards fulfillment warehouse. […]

Rash of shed burglaries reported

NOTTINGHAM, MD – Police are investigating a handful of shed burglaries that were reported this week. Sometime between 5:30 p.m. on Friday, June 7, and 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 9, an individual broke into a residential shed in the 700-block of Sterling Avenue in Middle River (21220) by prying off the lock. An all terrain vehicle was taken. At […]

Olszewski unveils Baltimore County ‘open budget’ platform

TOWSON – Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski on Monday unveiled a new open budget platform where residents can view detailed information about the county’s budget, bringing a new level of transparency to how the county spends taxpayer dollars. “An open, transparent government is an accountable government. We can better serve the residents of Baltimore County by ensuring they have access […]

Councilman Marks releases plans for Klausmier Road traffic calming

NOTTINGHAM, MD – Baltimore County Councilman David Marks on Tuesday released the approved plans for traffic calming on Klausmier Road in Perry Hall. Speed bumps will be constructed this summer along this major residential corridor in western Perry Hall. The total cost for the project will be $25,000. More than 75 percent of residents signed the petition in favor of […]

Baltimore County street racing crackdown leads to 120 citations

PIKESVILLE, MD – A joint law enforcement initiative to combat aggressive driving and illegal street racing on Friday night led to 120 citations issued to motorists in Baltimore County. Traffic enforcement efforts by Maryland state troopers and Baltimore County officers during the eight-hour operation resulted in 130 traffic stops on Friday, June 7, 2019. The initiative resulted in 130 traffic […]