Baltimore County invites public comment on the draft update to the County’s plan for delivering services under the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.
County Executive Johnny Olszewski announced a Black History Month Conversation series, engaging Black leaders across Baltimore County in a dialogue about the successes of Black leaders and the work ahead.
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski today issued an Executive Order stating that amateur sports events may restart effective Monday, February 1
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski today announced that Baltimore County will remain in alignment with the state and that all County bars and restaurants may resume service after 10 p.m. beginning Monday, February 1, 2021.
In preparation of beginning Phase 1B of Covid-19 vaccinations next week, Baltimore County has released a COVID-19 vaccine registration form that allows County residents to sign up to receive notification when they become eligible to receive a vaccine
Baltimore County government offices, including Health Department COVID-19 testing and vaccination sites, CountyRide, and all branches of the Baltimore County Public Library will be will be closed on Monday, January 18
Administration will also pursue policies to protect environment, replicate Baltimore County’s police reform model, and increase government accountability this session.
Administration will also pursue policies to protect environment, replicate Baltimore County’s police reform model, and increase government accountability this session
Baltimore County and Baltimore County Public Schools (BCPS) today announced a robust community engagement effort as part of Phase 2 of the Multi-Year Improvement Plan for All Schools (MYIPAS)
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski has eliminated the home-monitoring fees charged to pre-trial and sentenced individuals, effective January 1, 2021
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski has eliminated the home-monitoring fees charged to pre-trial and sentenced individuals, effective January 1, 2021, after the Covid-19 pandemic cast a spotlight on the significant burden.
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski today announced that the area surrounding the Aviation Station project in Middle River has been approved by the Maryland Department of Transportation as a designated Transit Oriented Development (TOD).