Category: News
Chris Van Hollen: continuing his work as a ‘dreamer and a doer’
Rep. Chris Van Hollen says he’s always been focused on action and results, and a proponent of economic opportunity and social justice –“not just in words but in deeds.†He is counting…
Political Forum in Woodlawn to Feature U.S. Senate Hopefuls
The Maryland Federation of National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association (NARFE) of Chapters and the Business and Professional Women of Maryland (BPW) are convening a political forum on Saturday, April 9, at…
Owings Mills Mall in the Final Countdown
Once Affluent Shopping Destination to be Razed, then Resurrected Purnell Parker was sifting through clothing racks in the men’s department at J.C. Penney at Owings Mills Mall one recent Sunday, lamenting the…
MTA Local and Express Bus Service Changing
Public hearings to be held this month in Woodlawn, Owings Mills If you use bus transportation in the northwest, it is likely that your commute between the city and county includes travel…
For Councilman Julian Jones ‘The Constituents Come First’
At his February town meeting, Julian E. Jones Jr. looked comfortable in his role as Baltimore County Councilman for District 4, which covers Woodlawn, Owings Mills and Randallstown. A capacity-crowd of more…
Edward, Van Hollen Set to Attend Political Forum in Woodlawn
The Maryland Federation of National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association (NARFE) of Chapters and the Business and Professional Women of Maryland (BPW) are convening a political forum on Saturday, April 9,…
The Year 2015 in Review
Last year’s news featured political flaps about air conditioning in county schools, tugs of war over development and reduced funding for education. Take a step back into time and review some of…
President Obama Comes to Catonsville Mosque
In his seven years in office, President Barack Obama had not visited a mosque in the U.S. When he made the decision to do so, the mosque he selected, from the more…
Baltimore County Could Decide the 2014 Governor’s Race
Nov. 4 is Gubernatorial Election Day, but the road to victory (or defeat) for hundreds of candidates running for state, local and congressional office began Thursday, Oct. 23, and continues through Thursday,…
Prepare for the General Election
The Maryland gubernatorial general election will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 4. To be make you exercise your right to vote, take note of the deadlines. Voter Registration Deadline: Tuesday, Oct. 14. You…
