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Massive Ice Cream Recall Linked to Possible Listeria Contamination
An Owings Mills, Maryland company has issued a recall that includes multiple brands of ice cream due to the potential for contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The recalled products, manufactured by Totally Cool, Inc., were shipped and sold nationwide. Listeria monocytogenes can cause serious health issues and can sometimes lead to death.
Xzavier Logan, Jr. Charged With Drug, Weapon Offenses
Xzavier J. Logan, Jr., 25, is facing attempted murder and other charges after being caught with a weapon during a traffic stop and then dragging an officer attempting to detain him, according to police on Tuesday afternoon. Just before midnight on Sunday, an officer stopped Logan in the 3300 block...
Police: Officer fired shots at fleeing drug suspect before making arrest in Dundalk
DUNDALK, Md. — An officer fired their weapon at a fleeing drug suspect before making an arrest in Dundalk, according to Baltimore County police. County police said an officer conducted a traffic stop just before midnight in the 3300 block of McShane Way. Police said officers saw a gun...
Calls for statewide policy for complying with ICE detainers
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The arrest of Rachel Morin's alleged killer Victor Martinez Hernandez, an undocumented immigrant from El Salvador, has struck a chord across the country. Several jurisdictions do not honor ICE detainers, meaning federal immigration officials don’t know if a suspect they have on a list to be detained is released from custody.
Baltimore City School teacher charged with rape denied bond
WBFF (Baltimore County, MD) — A Baltimore City Schools teacher accused in the rape of a 12-year-old has been denied bond. Lewis Laury, 24, appeared by video for a bond hearing inside Baltimore County District Court. Laury is charged with second degree rape and a third-degree sex offense. During...
Baltimore County police raise reward to $8,000 for leads in Dundalk homicide investigation
BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD (WBFF) — Baltimore County police are still investigating the circumstances surrounding a homicide in Dundalk, and have increased the reward to $8,000 for information leading to an arrest. On Monday night, at approximately 10:00 p.m., officers responded to the 7700 block of Gough Street for a...
Baltimore County to consider dredging at Hart-Miller Island following Key Bridge collapse
SPARROWS POINT, MD—As part of the latest effort to support regional port infrastructure following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Baltimore County on Tuesday announced a call for applications to serve on a new steering committee to lead an extensive public engagement process regarding the development of a potential new community benefit agreement to support Hart-Miller Island.
Baltimore County sees drastic drop in homicides, shootings
TOWSON, MD—Officials this week announced that Baltimore County has continued to experience sharp declines in homicides and nonfatal shootings over the first half of 2024. Baltimore County has reported a 31% decrease in homicides and a 30% decrease in nonfatal shootings through July 2024, compared to the same time period in 2021. Officials say this is a significant milestone in the county’s efforts to reduce violence and make it a safer place to live.
Officials announce ribbon-cutting to celebrate upgrades to Essex Field at Renaissance Park
ESSEX, MD—The Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks will hold a ribbon-cutting in Essex next week. A ribbon-cutting will be held to celebrate upgrades to Essex Field at Renaissance Park. Additions include a new synthetic turf field, an energy efficient LED field lighting system, permanent seating stands, and...
CCBC earns financial reporting honors for 26th consecutive year
The Government Finance Officers Association recently awarded the Community College of Baltimore County with a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2023. This certificate is the highest form of recognition in governmental accounting and financial reporting, and its attainment represents a significant accomplishment by a government and its management, CCBC officials said in an announcement released June 26. “We are...
Olszewski names acting fire chief, director of aging
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski made the following personnel announcements on July 1: Assistant Fire Chief Scott Ebbert has been named Acting Fire Chief of the Baltimore County Fire DepartmentElisabeth A. Sachs has been named Acting Director of the Baltimore County Department of Aging Assistant Chief Scott Ebbert brings over 29 years of firefighting and EMS experience and is 25-year veteran of the Baltimore County Fire Department, where he has...
Dundalk Fatal Shooting Reported on Gough Street in Colgate
Baltimore County Police reported that homicide detectives are on the scene of a fatal shooting in the 7700 block of Gough Street in Colgate on Monday night. According to police, one adult male has been pronounced deceased at the scene. There is no further information. This story will be updated.
Cockeysville resident's car stolen amid rising thefts in her ZIP code
Baltimore (WBFF) — According to Baltimore County Police it was a busy weekend for car thieves. A Cockeysville woman--who lives in a ZIP code hit hard by the crime--shares her story. Outside Mitzi Brandon's home there's only a small pile of glass in the space where a car is...
Councilman Marks: 'Rezoning process nears conclusion'
On June 27th, hundreds of residents packed Vincent Farm Elementary School in White Marsh to offer opinions on the future of eastern Baltimore County. We are nearing the conclusion of the Comprehensive Zoning Map Process, the year-long effort by the planning board and county council to review the development potential of land throughout Baltimore County. The CZMP will have a profound impact on the future of eastern Baltimore County. ...
Comptroller updates cannabis tax report after finding clerical error
The Office of the Comptroller has updated a quarterly report on cannabis taxes after identifying a clerical error. The post Comptroller updates cannabis tax report after finding clerical error appeared first on Maryland Matters.
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