Top officials from Baltimore County, Baltimore City, Howard County and Anne Arundel County joined together to issue the following statement on major cuts to the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA)
Secure Ballot Boxes at 13 Sites Across the County Beginning First Week of October, County Providing $100 Pay Incentive for Chief and General Election Judges Amid the evolving impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski issued the following statement following the announcement from Governor Larry Hogan and State Superintendent Dr. Karen Salmon:
Campaign to Highlight Ravens' Calais Campbell, Orioles Legend Brooks Robinson, Health Leader Dr. Leana Wen to Convey Simple Message Aimed at Slowing the Spread
County to Provide $3 Million in Reimbursement Funding for Improvements, Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment to Help Service Sector Businesses Protect Health of Employees and Patrons
Additional $1 Million in Phase One Funding and $2 Million in Phase Two Funding will Assist More Families at Risk of Losing Housing as a Result of Pandemic
All Collections and Drop-Off Centers will Operate Normally on July 3 On Saturday, July 4, trash collection will not occur in Baltimore County, and all three trash and recycling drop-off centers will be closed