The victim was transported to R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center and is currently listed in critical but stable condition Howard County police are investigating a non-fatal shooting that occurred last night in Elkridge police responded to the 7400 block of Wild Honey Way for reports of gunfire Detectives believe the adult male victim entered his residence after being shot multiple times by at least two suspects who approached from outside the house He was transported to R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center and is currently listed in critical but stable condition detectives believe the shooting may have been targeted No suspect descriptions are available at this time — Howard County police are investigating a shooting that left a man in critical condition Tuesday night Police responded to the 7400 block of Wild Honey Way in Elkridge for reports of gunfire the victim entered his house after being shot multiple times by at least two suspects who approached from outside the house He was taken to Shock Trauma where he is in critical condition Detectives believe the shooting may have been targeted No suspect descriptions are available at this time Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 410-313-STOP Howard County Police are investigating after a man was injured in a Tuesday night shooting in Elkridge officers responded to the 7400 block of Wild Honey Way and found a man at a home suffering from gunshot wounds Police say that the victim was taken to R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center their descriptions were not immediately made available Anyone with information on the shooting can contact police at 410-313-STOP This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page On a quiet cul-de-sac in the Grovemont neighborhood It features a bright and open floor plan with fully updated interiors The home opens to an inviting two-story foyer with 12-foot ceilings and a massive Palladian window a large island and stainless steel appliances It also has a dedicated beverage nook with a mini-fridge The space is perfect for entertaining and opens to a relaxing family room with a wood-burning fireplace you’ll find an attractive home office or hobby room with custom cabinetry and Carrera marble countertops Upstairs there are four bedrooms and two updated bathrooms The primary suite features two walk-in closets and a modern bathroom with a soaking tub A walk-out lower level offers a fifth bedroom a full bathroom and a large recreation room The Baltimore Banner thanks its sponsors. 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If the problem persists, please contact customer service at 443-843-0043 or customercare@thebaltimorebanner.com 2025 at 11:53 am ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Howard County Police were called to the 7400 block of Wild Honey Way and found a man with gunshot wounds at a home The victim was taken to R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center and is listed in critical but stable condition MD — A man has been shot and detectives are searching for two suspects they believe targeted the victim The shooting happened Tuesday around 9:13 p.m Howard County Police were called to the 7400 block of Wild Honey Way and found a man with gunshot wounds at a home Detectives stated that they believe the non-fatal shooting was targeted and are searching for at least two suspects no descriptions of the suspects were available from the police department as of Wednesday noon Anyone with information about the April 22 non-fatal shooting in Elkridge is asked to contact police at 410-313-STOP or HCPDCrimeTips@howardcountymd.gov Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. County Executive Calvin Ball at a press conference on March 24th unveiled several of his impactful investments planned for Howard County's Elkridge community in his Fiscal Year 2026 Capital budget including funding for the Elkridge Community and 50+ Center ELLICOTT CITY, MD – Howard County Executive Calvin Ball today announced several impactful investments for the Elkridge community in his Fiscal Year 2026 Capital budget. Investments include funding for the Elkridge Community and 50+ Center, park improvements, and transportation enhancements. You can view photos of the announcement on the County’s Flickr webpage the residents of Elkridge have been advocating for much needed community improvements I am happy to announce today a series of capital projects that will connect Elkridge while maintaining its unique identity Ball purchased 25 acres of land for the Elkridge Community and 50+ Center Ball will allocate $25 million for this center the largest project of the Elkridge package The 67,000 square-foot facility will feature a gymnasium There is also an additional 23,000 square feet that will be dedicated to a future pool facility residents have had to travel to other parts of the county for recreational programs and activities This project will be the new location of the Elkridge 50+ Center replacing the existing facility that is co-located with the Elkridge Branch library At least 14,000 square feet of space will be dedicated for older adults eclipsing the current 9,000 square foot Elkridge 50+ Center which many have said was too small when opened Howard County’s older adult population is one of the fastest growing age demographics in the county aging residents in Elkridge will have better access to programs and amenities that enhance their quality of life “These investments in the Elkridge Community Center are not just about building facilities; they are about building a stronger and more vibrant Elkridge,” said Nick Mooneyhan Director of Howard County Department of Recreation and Park “They are about creating a community where everyone has access to the resources and opportunities they need to thrive.” This project is a testament to commitment and vision of County Executive Ball to create a true Age Friendly community With an eye towards creating spaces filled with exciting options for our 50+ community to enjoy their daily lives Whether you desire intergenerational opportunities gathering with friends for a morning walk and wellness classes or a quiet time by the fireplace with a good book our new Elkridge 50+ center will have something for you with close to 5,000 more square feet from our current site we will be able to bring our Connections Social Day Program to Elkridge and provide services for our most vulnerable older adults living here in the neighborhood we have listened and are excited to work together to create a vibrant community for all in this new space The Elkridge Community Center will also feature a new iconic public art installation through the Arts for All program in partnership with the Howard County Arts Council has been commissioned to help procure the public artwork for the Elkridge Community Center with County Executive Ball’s announcement of $500,000 for Arts For All in Elkridge we are not only making a strong commitment to integrating art into public spaces - we are taking a significant step forward in making the arts accessible to all,” said Coleen West Executive Director of the Howard County Arts Council we will be commissioning one or more permanent sculptures at the Elkridge Community Center that will leave a lasting legacy.” "Public art has the power to transform spaces With the launch of the Arts for All program and the selection of Elkridge Community Center as a public art site we are ensuring that creativity is woven into the fabric of everyday life in Howard County,” said Ann Berchtold “As the Public Art Consultant for this procurement my role is to guide a process that is inclusive This initiative is about more than just installing art—it’s about engaging residents We are excited to collaborate with the community to bring this vision to life and create a piece that truly reflects the spirit of Elkridge."  Howard County Executive Calvin Ball’s proposed budget also includes $1.1 million to strengthen infrastructure in and around Elkridge through Complete Streets projects Among the transportation projects to make Elkridge more walkable and accessible are: Last week, Howard County Executive Ball also launched HoCo RapidRide a new innovative technology-enabled public microtransit service program that connects residents living in Elkridge and Savage with popular destinations along and just west of the Route One Corridor HoCo RapidRide uses an app that matches other passengers headed in the same direction into one vehicle It is meant to complement Howard County’s existing public transportation system through the Regional Transportation Agency of Central Maryland (RTA) To launch the service and encourage ridership all rides on HoCo RapidRide will be free for the first month through April 17 Elkridge’s green spaces will receive major enhancements with a proposed $2.1 million to upgrade Ilchester Park Among the improvements include new amenities and recreational opportunities at Ilchester Park Howard County has already taken major steps to preserve Elkridge’s history by securing $120,000 in funding to restore the Brumbaugh House and establish a new Elkridge History Museum the County has purchased nine acres in Lawyers Hill to prevent overdevelopment and create a future pocket park recent county attention and investments in my local community have been a long time coming and are a very welcome addition,” said Cathy Hudson Ball’s upcoming budget promises to meet many of our community’s needs.” (WBFF) — A movement is underway in Howard County to end hourly rentals at lodging establishments along Route One in Elkridge as residents and officials express concerns about crime linked to these practices Residents have voiced their worries about the impact of short-term rentals on the community but the homeless situation," one resident said "I've seen people directly come out of those places and come panhandle for money getting picked up and going back to those places I've been propositioned by a few of them A bill addressing the issue is currently progressing through the Howard County Council "This bill aims to curb and disincentivize those motels contributing and profiting from that kind of alleged criminal activity," Walsh said Concerns from constituents intensified after a Baltimore man also known as "Rofo," was charged with sex crimes and robbery at an Elkridge motel Howard County police arrested Bennett on February 6 "He was actually apprehended right at the picnic tables behind Cindy's," Walsh highlighted Lam sponsored a bill in the Maryland General Assembly this session to prohibit hourly room rentals but it was decided that the legislation could be handled locally "I give the councilwoman a lot of credit for stepping up on this local issue." "I think potentially there's always a risk that with some illicit activities there may be others other types of activities that are insular to that we just wanted to put a lid on this and really help nip it in the bud." A vote on Walsh's proposed bill is expected on April 7 2025 at 5:55 pm ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Crews found a fire within the waste conveyor system of a large commercial building It took firefighters around an hour to gain control of the blaze The cause of the fire was reportedly due to a mechanical malfunction (Photo courtesy of the Howard County Fire Department)ELKRIDGE MD — Howard County firefighters were dispatched Tuesday around 5:20 p.m to a commercial building located in the 7100 block of Kit Kat Road for a report of a fire Crews found a fire within the waste conveyor system of a large commercial building Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. is driving a silver 2000 Chevy Impala with Maryland plates 47664HT with worn paint and duct tape on the bumper UPDATE: Missing woman Young has been located unharmed ORIGINAL RELEASE: Howard County police have issued a silver alert and are asking for the public's help to locate an elderly woman from Elkridge left her residence in the 5700 block of Main Street in Elkridge at approximately 1:45 p.m She planned to grocery shop in Columbia but has not yet returned home and headed back toward Elkridge at that time Family members and police are concerned for her welfare due to age-related health concerns approximately five feet tall and 110 pounds She is driving a silver 2000 Chevy Impala with Maryland plates 47664HT with worn paint and duct tape on the bumper Anyone who sees Young or her vehicle should call 911 To view the meeting on Facebook, click here To fill out the building program survey and to leave comments, click here Read the Full Media Release on this public meeting: https://www.howardcountymd.gov/News080824 Sign up in person to speak at the meeting, beginning at 6:15 p.m. on August 27 or online: apps.howardcountymd.gov/E_RAPTestimony/ Seeking Community Input About Two Elkridge Projects County inviting public input on the advancement of the planned Elkridge Community Center and Indoor Track facility at Troy Park in Elkridge Howard County is hosting a community input meeting on Tuesday at the Howard County Public Library System’s Elkridge Branch (6540 Washington Blvd Following a short presentation from Howard County Recreation & Parks and their consultant the meeting will seek input from residents and community organizations on their ideas for services needed in the community center and indoor track Howard County Executive Calvin Ball’s State of the County address outlined a strategic vision for the Elkridge Civic District which includes significant investments in transportation improvements This meeting will specifically focus on the following two projects: (1) a new Elkridge Community Center and (2) a new indoor track at Troy Park you may provide online testimony (using the link above) now through August 28 at 9:00 a.m Please note that online testimony is considered public information and is subject to the Maryland Public Information Act Anyone with information on the collision or the vehicle involved should contact PFC White at 410-313-6220 9): The deceased is identified as Zulma Maginelly Zepeda Barrientos Police also have located both vehicles involved in the collision Howard County police are investigating a hit-and-run collision late on Sept 6 in Elkridge in which a pedestrian was struck and killed an adult female crossing the 6200 block of Washington Boulevard was struck by a vehicle traveling south on Washington Boulevard then struck again by a vehicle traveling north who was not in a crosswalk at the time of the collision The investigation into the make and models of the vehicles is ongoing A portion of Washington Boulevard in that area was closed for approximately four hours The Howard County Department of Public Works will hold a community outreach meeting on Wednesday September 25th to discuss plans to install a new sidewalk along Roosevelt Boulevard (Capital Project K-5036) and improve the MD 103/US 1 intersection (Capital Project J-4212) in Elkridge MD – The Howard County Department of Public Works (DPW) will hold a community outreach meeting on Wednesday in the cafeteria at the Elkridge Landing Middle School to discuss plans to install a new sidewalk along Roosevelt Boulevard (Capital Projects K-5036) and improve the MD 103/US 1 intersection (Capital Project J-4212) in Elkridge we have made record investments in transportation safety projects and Complete Streets in every corner of Howard County My Fiscal Year 2025 Capital Budget included $14.7 million in County funding for sidewalks pathways and other Complete Streets infrastructure that makes projects like this possible I encourage residents to attend this meeting to learn more about upcoming projects to enhance our transportation network for all The proposed Capital Project K-5036 will include the installation of a new sidewalk along southbound Roosevelt Boulevard from Business Parkway to Cemetery Road gutter and ADA ramps at the street crossings The project is expected to begin in fall 2024 and weather permitting is expected to be completed by end of December 2024 The proposed Capital Project J-4212 will improve the intersection of US 1 and MD 103/Meadowridge Road and Dorsey Road This project will provide additional turn lanes storm drain and stormwater management facilities The project is scheduled to begin in summer 2025 and weather permitting While there will be no formal presentation County staff will be present to explain the proposed work answer any questions and gather public comments An interpreter for people who are deaf or hard of hearing will be available if requested seven working days prior to the meeting Please call DPW at 410-313-3440 (voice) or use Relay at 7-1-1 For questions or more information regarding Capital Projects J-4212 and K-5036, contact Public Works Customer Service at 410-313-3440 or email publicworks@howardcountymd.gov Firefighters responded to an apartment building fire in Elkridge on July 27 3:30 p.m.): Due to the extent of damage sustained in the fire on July 27 on Orchard Club Drive in Elkridge the cause of the fire has been ruled by the department’s Office of the Fire Marshal as undetermined Investigators believe that the fire originated on a balcony around 5 am spreading to multiple units within the building The cause is considered by investigators as unsuspicious in nature ORIGINAL RELEASE (July 27): Shortly after 5:00 AM this morning firefighters from the Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services (HCDFRS) responded to the 6300 block of Orchard Club Drive in Elkridge for an apartment building fire Crews arrived within six minutes of the first 911 call and encountered fire conditions on the second The incident commander quickly requested a second alarm summoning additional firefighters and equipment to bolster the firefighting effort The fire was placed under control in about an hour A total of 14 apartments sustained heavy damage and were deemed uninhabitable The American Red Cross is assisting these residents with temporary housing and other immediate needs One firefighter and one resident were transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries while another resident was treated at the scene and declined hospital transport The HCDFRS Office of the Fire Marshal is investigating the origin and cause of the fire please contact the HCDFRS Office of Community Outreach and Media Affairs at 410-313-6039 (7News) — A Baltimore man was charged with a series of crimes including sex trafficking and armed robberies which allegedly operated in and around an Elkridge motel according to the Howard County Police Department Police said Robert "RoFo" Bennett Jr. The department began investigating Bennett Jr in November 2024 after police received a tip about his activities at the Terrace Motel in Elkridge arranged prostitution dates for several adult female victims He allegedly maintained control over the victims by supplying them with drugs and issuing threats is also accused of assaulting and robbing a man he provided drugs to He is currently held without bond at the Howard County Detention Center The victims have been referred to local organizations for support services Authorities urge anyone with information about suspected human or sex trafficking to contact police at 410-313-STOP or via email at HCPDcrimetips@howardcountymd.gov When Amy Burke pulls out of her townhouse in the Elkridge Crossing neighborhood she always — always — avoids using one nearby street to get to U.S Even her 5-year-old son knows “Mommy doesn’t leave that exit,” Burke said The street that she avoids is Doctor Patel Drive six-lane section of Route 1 in eastern Howard County Drivers can turn left or right onto Route 1 or cross it to get to a McDonald’s on the south side of the highway Between that intersection and one just south of it on Route 1, there have been three pedestrian fatalities since 2019. The most recent, a 29-year-old Odenton woman, was killed in what police have called a hit-and-run on Sept and then hit by another vehicle traveling north but police said they had located both vehicles and were investigating Further south on Route 1, about 3 miles away, a pedestrian was killed in January 2023. And on Monday, another pedestrian was struck and killed on Route 1 in Jessup about 6 miles south of the crossing at Doctor Patel Drive County Council Member Liz Walsh said the community has been traumatized by the pedestrian deaths near that intersection The stretch of Route 1 is located in her district and she has been advocating for safety measures there since she first ran for office in 2018 are furious that more hasn’t been done to ensure the safety of pedestrians and motorists “It is harrowing at this point for everyone who lives there everybody knows that’s where we kill people — that’s where we kill people,” she said a district engineer for the State Highway Administration said the intersection was identified as a problem in 2018-2019 but that permit issues and design limitations have led to delays Another intersection was the priority for safety improvements based on data showing pedestrian use and crashes In early September, a stretch of Route 1 near Laurel Park race track received about $20,000 of temporary road adjustments aimed at improving safety construction will begin on a traffic signal with pedestrian push buttons as well as Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant crosswalks across Route 1 along Doctor Patel Drive pedestrians only have access to a sidewalk along the southbound side of Route 1 — closest to Burke’s townhome — next to cars whizzing past them The lack of crosswalks now leaves pedestrians on their own to cross six lanes of a heavily trafficked roadway that sits atop a hill making the intersection a blind spot for southbound drivers Radcliffe said that after the project is completed next year a new sidewalk will extend across the frontage of the McDonald’s and connect to the entrance of a nearby Popeyes crosswalks and sidewalk upgrades are completed his team is looking for temporary solutions to slow traffic down “We’re looking at things we can deliver quickly,” Radcliffe said either warning signs or regulatory signs and or pavement markings to help grab people’s attention.” The temporary measures are yet to be determined but in an email shared with The Baltimore Banner Radcliffe said he hopes to share with Walsh and the county any updates this week when the State Highway Administration first identified the intersection of Route 1 and Doctor Patel Drive along with three other locations along the highway Walsh said the SHA held public meetings to assess the danger and decide what could be done to improve pedestrian safety Howard County entered into an agreement to pay for the designs on the safety projects then the SHA would take it from there because Route 1 is a state highway the county submitted design plans to the SHA which were expected to be completed by spring 2022 “You guys [the state] have been talking about this since at least 2018 three more people have been killed at almost the exact same location The pace of discussions began to pick up after SHA engineers and Maryland Department of Transportation officials met with Walsh County Executive Calvin Ball and other county officials at the dangerous intersection about the need to expedite pedestrian safety projects “We know that US1 has been and continues to be one of the most dangerous roadways in the entire state … It is in light of these recent tragedies that we once again strongly urge SHA to expedite internal reviews of the Dr Patel project and accelerate advertisement of its construction package for both Dr Patel and Rowanberry this calendar year,” the letter read Rowanberry Drive is another residential street that carries traffic to Route 1 He continued that he was troubled to see that the Doctor Patel and Rowanberry projects were listed as a “potential deferral” in the draft FY25 Consolidated Transportation Program that MDOT released in September 12 to Pines and Radcliffe urging immediate action Walsh sent her own letter, too She reminded officials of the three women who died at the dangerous intersection: Zulma Maginelly Zepeda Barrientos “No in the names of each of their family members and loved ones the witnesses to the crashes and their aftermaths the first responders and road crews returning to that same scene again and again … These places are where those constituents of ours live their lives And we endanger their lives every single day more we fail to act,” she wrote Abby Zimmardi abby.zimmardi@thebaltimorebanner.com Abby Zimmardi is a reporter covering Howard County for The Baltimore Banner Zimmardi earned her master’s degree from the University of Maryland’s Philip Merrill College of Journalism in December 2022 2025 at 7:01 pm ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Howard County Executive Calvin Ball has allocated $25 million for the 67,000 square-foot facility that will feature a gymnasium multi-purpose spaces and a dedicated 50+ Center There will be an additional 23,000 square feet dedicated to a future pool (Image courtesy of the Howard County Government)HOWARD COUNTY MD — A series of projects have been included in the county's fiscal year 2026 capital budget that will help push forward the Elkridge Community and 50+ Center plans Howard County Executive Calvin Ball has allocated $25 million for the 67,000 square-foot facility that will feature a gymnasium There will be an additional 23,000 square feet surpassing the current 9,000 square foot Elkridge 50+ Center the residents of Elkridge have been advocating for much needed community improvements," said Howard County Executive Calvin Ball at a news conference and more vibrant Elkridge,” added Nick Mooneyhan director of Howard County Department of Recreation and Park “They are about creating a community where everyone has access to the resources and opportunities they need to thrive.” This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. 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WATCHSUN: Hourly room rentals banned in Howard County motels The Howard County Council on Monday unanimously passed a bill banning hourly room rentals at motels and hotels After Elkridge residents raised concerns about sex trafficking and other illegal activities in motels who represents Howard and Anne Arundel counties proposed a local bill in the General Assembly banning hourly room rentals It was then decided the bill should be handled at the local level and Council Chair Liz Walsh The bill received only positive testimony from residents in support of the legislation and I’m glad that you’re doing it,” Council member Deb Jung said to Walsh as she cast her “yes” vote Monday night Read the full story on the Baltimore Sun BALTIMORE COUNTY — Not a bad way to clean up An Elkridge woman won $2 million from a $30 Maryland Lottery scratch-off ticket She'd been regularly working as a custodian for more than two decades she can start to think about retirement plans She plans to retire with her husband in two years the winner said she is a regular when it comes to playing lottery games The daughter told the story of what happened when her mom won and initially thought something was wrong “I thought she was in a car accident,” the daughter said That fear quickly turned into excitement when she realized what was happening The mom took a photo of the winning instant ticket and texted it to her daughter the daughter isn’t a lottery player and didn’t understand what the photo meant Her mom explained that the top left box on the instant ticket with the number 35 and the amount $2,000,000 in it matched the number 35 in the winning numbers row It didn't take long for both of them to start cheering The winner said she plans to continue playing the lottery because she enjoys the games She bought the lucky scratch-off at the Giant grocery store at 10210 Mill Run Circle in Owings Mills — Howard County Police are investigating a deadly hit-and-run collision that happened Friday night in Elkridge Authorities say a woman crossing the 6200 block of Washington Boulevard was struck by a vehicle traveling south on Washington Boulevard then hit again by another car traveling north Police say the investigation into the make and models of the vehicles is ongoing 2025 at 6:56 pm ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}The winner told lottery officials he enjoys playing basketball eating good food and spending time with family MD — A college student from Elkridge doesn't play the lottery often stopped at the Arundel Mills Exxon at 7043 Arundel Mills Circle in Hanover He told Maryland Lottery officials that he frequently passes by the location and decided he would try his luck he scratched his ticket and revealed matching numbers After double-checking what he thought he saw The winner told lottery officials he enjoys playing basketball 2025 at 5:46 pm ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}On March 11 around 6 p.m. firefighters were called to the commercial building in the 7100 block of Kit Kat Road in Elkridge for a report of a fire firefighters found several small fires along a conveyor belt system (Photo courtesy of the Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services)ELKRIDGE MD — A second fire in less than a month's time erupted at a recycling facility Tuesday around 6 p.m Once the machinery was opened and inspected Howard County firefighters were dispatched around 5:20 p.m to the same commercial building located for a report of a fire 2025 at 12:56 pm ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}At approximately 1:30 a.m. a 2013 Nissan Altima was heading northbound in the 8000 block of Washington Boulevard when it hit a sedan entering the road from the Super 8 Motel The Altima then left the road and crashed into a telephone pole and a fence MD — A young man died in the early morning hours Saturday after the vehicle he was driving hit another vehicle then crashed into a telephone pole and a fence The vehicle involved in the crash did not remain at the scene a 2013 Nissan Altima was heading northbound in the 8000 block of Washington Boulevard when it hit a dark-colored sedan entering the road from the Super 8 Motel The Altima then left the road and crashed into a telephone pole and fence continuing northbound on Washington Boulevard Washington Boulevard was closed at Lincoln Drive for approximately 3.5 hours overnight Police continue to investigate the incident Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page.