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Graduating senior profile: Samuel Thornton, Kenwood High School
In honor of the Class of 2024, Baltimore County Public Schools is profiling one senior from each high school. These profiles highlight the intellectual and personal strengths of our seniors and their diversity. Tell us about a teacher, assignment, field trip, or extracurricular activity that had a significant impact on you? The two teachers who had the most significant impact on me are my current Air Force JROTC instructors, Col....
Maryland Weather: Wet start to the weekend ahead
BALTIMORE -- After a fairly pleasant afternoon across the area, clouds will increase overnight ahead of an approaching system, with lows in the 50s.On Friday skies will be partly to mostly cloudy, with clouds thickening through the day. Temperatures will reach the 70s during the afternoon. A warm front will lift into the area, bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms by the afternoon, especially in western Maryland before moving eastward overnight. The rain should fall apart as it approaches the I-95 corridor. Expect lows in the 50s to near 60.Rain chances will increase significantly on Saturday with chances for showers in...
Five things to know about Maryland’s primary election results
Maryland’s primary results set up what will be a nationally significant U.S. Senate contest in November and all but decided other races, especially in Baltimore City, where Democrats heavily outnumber Republicans. Here were some of the night’s highlights:. ‘Money can’t buy you love’. “What do they say,...
New Giant supermarket in Parkville to open Friday
PARKVILLE, Md. — Giant Food announced that its new Parkville supermarket will open Friday morning. The supermarket is replacing the former Shoppers Food market in Perring Plaza shopping center. The Shoppers closed in July. The new Giant will officially open to the public at 6 a.m. May 17. Giant...
Coal dust concerns mount after Baltimore bridge collapse
The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge blocked a critical shipping lane, leaving the small town of Curtis Bay with an open-air coal mound that's piling up. Residents worry how the stockpile may affect air quality.
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