Just need everyone to know that the Belgium men's soccer team has new jerseys based on the art of Rene Magritte and this is the official photo shoot
Click for the hair but stay for the interesting architect who is charged with transforming Baltimore's housing agency.
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Scott Pelley on the Bari Weiss Era and His Last Days at ‘60 Minutes’ www.nytimes.com/2026/06/07/m...
Baltimore County officials and the rape crisis center it works with are at odds over how to notify survivors of long-ago sexual assaults. The dispute could cost the county $5.3 million. How? We tell you.
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Who will represent the 120,000 residents of north county, who currently have no one at the county council seeing to their interests?
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Banner SCOOP: Nino Mangione, proudly MAGA delegate, will be Northern Baltimore County's councilman for the next seven months. Two Republicans - a stay-at-home-mom and a retired police officer, decided who would represent 120,000 residents of the district.
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"We come not to eulogize the corner bar, but to raise a Natty Boh to its role in the Free State’s long and boozy political tradition." Do you miss these old corner bars? There are only a few left for old-fashioned politicking alongside a whiskey, neat.
SCOOP: Two colleagues had coffee. They came away with different impressions. One thought the other committed abuse, so she wrote a policy describing such abuse, retroactively applied it, then sued the other. That has cost Baltimore County taxpayers $205,000.
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Nearly two years ago, we wrote about the Baltimore County paying $6.5 million for an east side golf course clubhouse – an unprecedented arrangement. The County Council decided to cut the expenditure. Only, it didn't take. Why? They cut the wrong year's budget.
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Doug Mack
Old-school Baltimore bars offered a (poorly lit) place for local candidates to try new lines, and were mandatory stops for those seeking higher office.
It’s easy to talk about the vacant homes in Baltimore, but behind that unwieldy issue are long-time and legacy homeowners embedded in city blocks.
Miss Deborah Harris in Cherry Hill is one of them.
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Former Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan sued a former county employee in 2024 because she believed he abused his power while trying to curtail her own, according to court documents uns...
In his first several months in Baltimore, Tim Keane, the new city housing commissioner, has turned heads with his vintage polyester suits and fat kipper ties. He might have stepped out of Studio 54.
Baltimore neighborhoods face challenges such as vacant homes. But they also include longtime homeowners who are pillars of their close communities. Deborah Harris is that in Cherry Hill.