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Catonsville school welcomes archbishop, ‘kind of like a celebrity’

Students and staff at Mount de Sales Academy received a visit Monday from the Most Rev. William E. Lori, the 16th archbishop of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Over the course of the visit, Lori took part in mass, met with staff and took questions from some of the school’s 490 ninth through 12th...

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Lansdowne High senior DaQuan Williams reaches scoring milestone

There are three jersey replicas on the wall in Lansdowne High’s gymnasium honoring basketball players who have scored 1,000 points in their careers at the school. All three are girls — Sarah Grimes (1,189 points, 1996-99), Kylie Hall (1,080, 2002-06) and Mandy Marino (1,037, 2001-05). Make room...

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  • American, British men indicted in Howard County swatting

    Catonsville, British men indicted in Howard County swatting

    A Maryland man and a British subject have been indicted in a swatting incident in Howard County that left the victim injured after he was shot with rubber bullets by police.

  • Suspect sought in stabbing of student outside Woodlawn High

    Suspect sought in stabbing of student outside Woodlawn High

    Baltimore County police were searching Thursday for a suspect in the stabbing of a 10th-grade student outside Woodlawn High School. The stabbing was reported about 11:15 a.m. Baltimore County police say they found the 16-year-old victim near the tennis courts. The student was suffering from a minor...

  • Two men shot in Baltimore Co. Saturday, police say

    Two men shot in Baltimore Co. Saturday, police say

    Two men were injured in separate shootings in Baltimore County Saturday, the police department said. Officers were called just before 6 p.m. to an apartment complex in the 7700 block of Hillendale Road in Parkville for a shooting. They 21-year-old man suffering from a single gunshot wound to the...

  • Teen breaks into man's car, man shoots him, Baltimore County police say

    Teen breaks into man's car, man shoots him, Baltimore County police say

    A Baltimore County man shot a teen trying to break into his car in Halethorpe, county police said. Around 4:30 a.m. Wednesday, police responded to a reported theft from a care at a home in the 100 block of Hazel Avenue. Police learned a 44-year-old man saw someone break into his vehicle, so he confronted...

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  • In Baltimore County executive race, Democrats raise big money

    In Baltimore County executive race, Democrats raise big money

    Three Democrats who may vie to replace Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz in 2018 have combined to raise more than $1.2 million in the past year, according to new campaign finance reports. County Councilwoman Vicki Almond raised $244,000 to bring her available cash to more than $483,000,...

  • Community rallies to help Malone family after fatal fire

    Community rallies to help Malone family after fatal fire

    Several events and collections are taking place or planned in southwest Baltimore County to support the Malone family after a fire at their Baltimore City home killed six of the family's nine children last Thursday. The mother, Katie Malone, has worked as a special assistant in the Catonsville...

  • 'Se habla español' is routine for these elementary school students

    'Se habla español' is routine for these elementary school students

    In a classroom at Halethorpe Elementary School, Eileen Freed was polling her fourth-grade students on what they like to do. When she said nadar, the Spanish word for "to swim," she moved her arms as if she was swimming. When she said cantar, the Spanish word for "to sing," she and her students...

  • At Catonsville Middle, Boys to Men program plots a course toward success

    At Catonsville Middle, Boys to Men program plots a course toward success

    Thirty-five boys walked through the Catonsville Middle School cafeteria last Thursday, wearing the same white, tucked-in dress shirt, passing by loved ones as they reached rows of the chairs at the front of the room. Their advisers wore blue graduation gowns and gold stoles — the school's colors....

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