Mayor Brandon Scott Signs Bill Increasing Pay for Security Officers
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott signed a bill into law Monday that increases wages and benefits for commercial security guards across the city. The legislation is expected to improve the standard of living for nearly 4,500 workers. Under the new law, companies that employ security guards must provide compensation equal...
Salad Giant Taylor Farms Drops $120M Bet On Jessup, Dangles 1,000 Jobs
Jessup is on deck for a serious upgrade to its industrial skyline, as salad heavyweight Taylor Farms eyes a massive new manufacturing plant that could anchor the company’s East Coast footprint and bring roughly 1,000 jobs with it. The project, tagged at about $120 million, would rank among the largest private...
Herman’s Bakery to close after serving Dundalk for 103 years
A popular bakery in Dundalk is closing its doors. Herman's Bakery and Catering announced on social media its doors will be closing for the final time.
3 Baltimore Police officers indicted on wage theft charges
Three Baltimore City Police officers — a lieutenant, a sergeant, and a former officer — have been indicted on wage theft charges after allegedly manipulating time records.
Active shooter near Baltimore synagogue as 2 police officers wounded and girls school locked...
A Jewish girls' school in Baltimore was placed on a soft lockdown after two police officers were gunned down near it. The officers were transported to Shock Trauma, and the suspect was also shot, according to the police
Police Blotter March 4 to March 9
March 2, 2026: A student reported the theft of her electric scooter. A few days later, she notified TUPD the scooter was recovered. March 4, 2026: A student reported he had lost his backpack, which was later found at Glen Dining Hall. The student’s laptop was missing from the backpack, and he subsequently reported it...
Admiral’s Cup Drops Anchor At City Dock With Live Tunes And Bar Bites
Admiral's Cup, the longtime Fells Point bar that has anchored Baltimore's live music scene for decades, has officially sailed into Annapolis with a new waterfront outpost at City Dock. The two-story tavern fills the restored Stevens Hardware building at 142 Dock Street, serving bar-friendly shareables alongside...
Baltimore County man pleads guilty to bribing former Baltimore City official
A Baltimore County man has pleaded guilty to bribing a former Baltimore City finance official and fraudulently obtaining nearly $990,000 in COVID-19 relief funds, according to the Maryland District Attorney's Office.
Baltimore homeowner’s property sent to tax sale despite paid tax bill
Sarah Gun's mortgage company paid her supplemental property tax bill, but the city applied the funds to the wrong address and then sold her tax sale lien.
Baltimore, MD — Fatal I-95 Crash Near O’Donnell St Exit 57; Police Seek Witnesses...
Country Herald is Local News, Independent Pulse. Covering breaking local news, sports, lifestyle and events. Baltimore, Maryland — A motorcyclist was killed in an early-morning crash on Interstate 95 near O’Donnell Street in Baltimore. According to the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) Police, the agency’s...

















