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WATCHPolice resolve barricade situation in Parkville by LEXI HARPSTER | FOX45 News (WBFF) — Baltimore County Police officers resolved a barricade situation in Parkville Sunday morning police urged the public to avoid the area near the 8000 block of Ridgely Oak Road as they worked to resolve the incident peacefully indicating that the suspect had been taken into custody MenuSchool DirectoryTranslateSearch SiteParkville Community SchoolNews2025 Teacher of the Year Finalists Announced2025 Teacher of the Year Finalists AnnouncedHartford Public Schools Three educators have been selected as finalists for the 2025 Hartford Public Schools Teacher of the Year After an intensive screening and interview process a districtwide committee of Hartford Public Schools directors officials from the Hartford Federation of Teachers and previous award winners narrowed down the 40 nominees to three Ashantee Hyman is an eighth-grade science teacher at Milner Middle School and a proud Hartford native and a graduate of Weaver High School (Class of 2008) she returned to her roots to inspire and empower the next generation of thinkers Caitlin Daly is a passionate art teacher at Hartford Public High School her dedication to expanding student opportunities has led her to teach English and Visual Arts within Hartford Public Schools advanced degrees in Visual Art and Curriculum and Instruction and is currently studying Educational Leadership to further refine her skillset Keon Ruiter is a second-grade teacher at María Sánchez Elementary School This is his tenth year teaching in Hartford and his 18th year in the classroom He earned both his Bachelor's degree in Journalism and his Master’s degree in Elementary Education from the University of Massachusetts Amherst After beginning his teaching career in Massachusetts where he has continued to grow as an educator and leader All nominees must be tenured PreK-12 teachers in the Hartford Public Schools system who exhibit exemplary teaching skills show commitment to the belief that all children can learn and are active in community and humanitarian affairs The 2025 Teacher of the Year will be announced on Thursday 2025 at an awards ceremony at the Hartford Downtown Marriott Hotel The Teacher of the Year Awards Ceremony is funded solely by sponsorships and ticket sales Parkville Community School47 New Park AvenueHartford, CT 06106Phone: (860) 695-4720 KSHB 41 reporter Marlon Martinez covers Platte and Clay counties in Missouri. Share your story idea with Marlon 9 in Parkville is stirring debate as some residents fear it could threaten the historic character of the downtown area The city of Parkville is exploring ways to improve traffic flow and safety along Route 9 you actually create more issues with accidents and people," said Elizabeth Nuelle A map for the project shows the work will start at the entrance to Park University and go west to 4th Street and from the downtown triangle along 1st Street to Mill Street and west to S But concerns from the community comes back to some of the project designs showing the demolition of some historic buildings "This in one case though I think is a change that's not necessarily for the better," said Nuelle One of the buildings that would be impacted is the Park College Power Plant built in 1918 “The biggest thing is it's so disrespectful for the historic nature of this community and the veterans These are actually combat veterans," said Jacquelyn Fleming The building had been sitting empty for years until recently bought by the Veterans of foreign Wars "Improving Highway 9 as it passes downtown Parkville as well as improving east west flow through the downtown has been a project the City has targeted for some time The primary objectives of the project are three-fold: improve pedestrian safety and access in the downtown and make downtown an attractive business and event area At a public meeting held in December participants felt that the City should make significant improvements in the downtown Fleming has called Parkville home since 1990 she said these changes will hurt the charm it holds and she's not supporting it “We're not going to pay for it," said Fleming "What we're going to pay for is fighting this and it's a brush fire that we're going to put out They are not going to take the veterans building.” The city is taking feedback on all six designs they plan to hold a public meeting in early June.__ Report a typo Details: cache-fra-eddf8230024-FRA 1746485217 3232895653 — A longtime Parkville restaurant is closing this month in the Perring Plaza shopping center off of Joppa Road announced it will close its doors after 26 years The restaurant plans to close at the end of November Owners Fausto and Luisa Illiano said in a Facebook post: The owners also hinted at a possible future eatery saying: "Stay tuned… a potential new restaurant opening soon Perring Plaza has not announced a new tenant for the space Megan Andersen has been baking since she was old enough to ask for baking tools as birthday presents It started with a kids’ cookbook when she was six or seven.  during her career as an early childhood educator and then as a cake decorator for McLain’s Bakery in Waldo But when she was ready to start a family with her husband she sought the more regular hours offered by a travel agency In summer 2022 she left the travel agency to start Wild Flour Baking Co but I needed to make more money,” she says “So I had to abandon this dream and go back to a more corporate job or take the leap of faith and expand into a bigger space.” She gasped when she saw a listing for a picturesque butter-yellow house with lilac trim (circa 1900) in downtown Parkville It had been converted to commercial space in the 1990s and then took that “very scary leap,” buying the house at 307 Main St and readying three seating rooms – one with the front bay window There also will be seating on the side porch There is a lot of lead-up to the big day of opening,” she says Wild Flour Baking Co.’s daily items will be cupcakes It also will have premade cakes with buttercream decoration that can be customized with simple designs such as “Happy Birthday.”  Decorated sugar cookies are the current popular orders She says pharmaceutical reps even take them as gifts to doctors’ offices and has enjoyed exploring new cookie recipes for double chocolate chips She’ll be able to offer more of those in a shop with walk-in traffic rather than just making cookies specifically to-order She’s started taking new “test kitchen” flavors as party favors to get feedback The space will be available for private events such as work gatherings and baby showers Andersen also plans to offer cake and cookie decorating classes.  “I find Parkville to be extremely charming,” she says “You can go a couple of miles and feel like you are in the city quaint little spot with a lot of walking traffic and a lot of people come to spend the day I want my space to be a welcoming space for everyone to gather Kansas City magazine keeps readers updated on the latest news in twice-weekly newsletter.  Dish brings you food news and our critic picks.  The Loop offers exclusive news reports and our curated events picks It is often said that there is no middle ground.. These prominent golden-agers talk about lifelong achievements KC restauranteurs and husband and wife duo Pam and Ted.. we help our readers celebrate our city’s triumphs tend to its faults and revel in the things that make it unique Subscribe Today and three live bands are on tap for the Parkville Microbrew Fest will take place at English Landing Park from 1 to 5 p.m Davis Kettle Korn, Omnivorium, Scimeca’s Italian Sausage, Taste of Brazil, Twisted Taters and American Legion Post 318 will be serving up concessions The soundtrack: The Parkville Alley Cats (1-2 p.m.) Tickets are $49 in advance and free for designated drivers and non-drinkers This link leads to the machine readable files that are made available in response to the federal Transparency in Coverage Rule and includes negotiated service rates and out-of-network allowed amounts between health plans and healthcare providers The machine-readable files are formatted to allow researchers and application developers to more easily access and analyze data Our site uses cookies. Learn more about our use of cookies: Cookie Policy Learn how to describe the purpose of the image (opens in a new tab) Leave empty if the image is purely decorative Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInPARKVILLE (KCTV) - A person was injured on Tuesday morning after the truck he was driving was struck by a train The Parkville Police Department stated that a truck was leaving a business in the 7600 block of Northwest River Park Drive just after 9:30 a.m Jon Jordan told KCTV5 he believed the driver pulled too far forward and a train struck the front of the vehicle There is no barrier at the crossing in front of the business The driver was taken to a hospital with minor injuries and the railroad tracks were reopened an hour later A witness told KCTV5 the truck was thrown and flipped after being struck by the train — Federal prosecutors Friday announced charges against a 19-year-old Parkville teen in connection to a fire that destroyed two Tesla CyberTrucks at a Kansas City Owen McIntire was charged with one count of unlawful possession of an unregistered destructive device described in court documents as a Molotov cocktail and one count of malicious damage by fire of any property used in interstate commerce According to court documents, investigators were able to develop a subject vehicle, a white Subaru Crosstrek, in the area of the Tesla dealership around 11 p.m. on Monday, March 17 Detectives also used cell phone records to place McIntire in the area at the time of the incident Detectives were eventually able to track the vehicle and cell phone back to an address in Parkville Court documents say that although McIntire was studying at an institute of higher learning in Massachusetts he was back in Kansas City at the time of the Tesla incident on spring break “ATF’s Special Agents and forensic experts recovered and analyzed key evidence—including Molotov cocktails—used in this deliberate and dangerous arson attack,” said Acting Director Dan Driscoll of the Bureau of Alcohol “This wasn’t vandalism — it was a violent criminal act Thanks to the relentless work of ATF special agents and our close coordination with the FBI and local law enforcement LINK | Read the criminal complaint Crime Stoppers could offer you a cash reward MenuSchool DirectoryTranslateSearch SiteParkville Community SchoolNewsParkville School on Fox 61: For the 'Moving Matters!' program, dancing is 'elementary'Parkville School on Fox 61: For the 'Moving Matters!' program dancing is 'elementary'Hartford Public Schools Republished from Fox 61, March 18, 2025 The "Justice Dance Performance Project" brings rhythm to public school students in HartfordAuthor: Jim Altman over 200 Hartford students performed dances interpreted from written stories as part of the Justice Dance Performance Project (JDPP) The JDPP has brought its “Moving Matters!” program to public school students in Hartford for the past three decades The premise is simple: classes read a book and then teachers and JDPP instructors help them interpret that book into a dance performance The eight-week program culminates with a dance recital inside Mather Hall at Trinity College it’s unique – there is no other program in the country like this one,” said Kathy Borteck Gersten and fifth-grade students from the Parkville Community School who were all part of the performance with parents and staff members watching and cheering on the classes “What I like about this is we can learn new things and dance with our friends.” “The objective is using the arts as a vehicle for expression and as a vehicle for learning and a vehicle for creative communication.” Bortech Gersten said “Everyone just kind of steps up and gives their best.” To learn more about the Justice Dance Performance Project, click here — Police investigators are looking into potential retaliation as a motive for the mass shooting in Parkville Tuesday evening It happened around 7:12pm in the 8500 block of Loch Raven Boulevard That's where officers discovered a car on its side engulfed in flames Detectives say ten people were initially inside that car WMAR obtained surveillance footage from a nearby car wash showing the moment of the crash It appears the suspects were closely following the victim's car beforehand In two separate angles gunfire can be seen with multiple people running towards a vehicle that flees the scene Police identified the deceased victim as 26 year-old Charles Graham Jr The eight other wounded individuals are 18 and under but suffered injuries related to the crash RELATED: 1 dead, 9 injured following mass shooting incident in Towson, police say The shooting scene was close to where 19-year-old Andrew Blessing was gunned down December 9 His funeral was held just hours before shots rang out Baltimore County Police Chief Robert McCullough said investigators aren't ruling out a connection between both incidents One victim was already released from the hospital Now you can feast on filet mignon and lobster rolls while tucked inside a bank vault After two years in development, this former bank on a strategic intersection of downtown Parkville, is now fine-dining restaurant The Bistro at Prima Facie, as well as The Market at Prima Facie a casual breakfast and lunch spot with a drive-thru.  Parkville residents Leon and Heather Versfeld purchased the building and have since spent about $3.5 million renovating the space that includes turning an old bank vault into a dining room Leon is an immigration attorney who moved his office from the Country Club Plaza to the second floor of the building Heather has worked in the hospitality industry and was a commercial and private flight attendant Leon originally planned for the entire building to be his office But it was a bit too big and had a drive-thru on the north side Heather proposed a little drive-thru coffee shop for area residents especially parents on-the-go and the “thousands of people who pass by every day on the way to work and on the way home.” He took that little seed that was planted and exploded it into a restaurant,” she says “We prayed about it and asked the Lord to direct us The doors just continued to open and open and open.” They named it Prima Facie – a Latin legal term basically meaning “at first sight” or “based on first impression” – since they plan to “get it right every single time Keep the quality high every time,” she says Executive chef James McBride was born and raised in Hutchinson He became interested in cooking while working at an Albuquerque moving up the ranks from sous chef to chef de cuisine He also was an executive chef for the Ambassador Hotel Wichita He is a strong advocate of sourcing clean and using local products His dinner menu includes a variety of small plates the Bistro Steak (flat iron steak with truffle fries filet mignon (with mascarpone whipped potato bordelaise sauce and tallow maitre d butter) Under pastas look for a lobster gemelli with a garlic cream sauce and desserts – currently a warm phyllo-wrapped brownie a la mode Many of the menu items will be changed out seasonally The owners hired Overland Park’s PB&J Restaurants Inc The former bank’s first floor has a main dining room with large windows looking out on First Street a lengthy bar with views of the open kitchen a private dining room with baby grand piano just outside for live music The mezzanine has been turned into a private dining area with large windows overlooking the main dining room Mondays through Thursdays – half-price small plates Lunch and weekend brunch will be added later this year opened in mid-September on the north side of the building.  smoked salmon nicoise; chicken noodle soup or soup of the day (such as cream of mushroom and a carrot curry that recently sold out fast); and sandwiches including the chicken salad (with apples and dried cranberries on a freshly-baked croissant) and “refreshers” such as a Blueberry Palmer If customers don’t want to dine in the bank vault they can also order and pay at the former bank drive-thru a garage door opens up between the dining room and patio some of the most popular items have been the chicken salad tomato and citrus za’atar vinaigrette (customers can add grilled chicken or smoked salmon).  Leon and I are so full of joy we can’t describe.” Parkville High School will be closed on Tuesday October 8th due to an asphalt truck fire that occurred outside the school building according to Baltimore County Public Schools classes have been cancelled and there will be no after-school or evening activities including the school's Magnet Showcase that was scheduled for this evening Baltimore County Public Schools posted the following information: Since Rosa Parra started managing Stone Canyon Pizza Co. in downtown Parkville six years ago she had her eye on a corner building across the street.  Restaurants came and went in that spot.  “I thought Parkville deserved better,” says Parra who lives 10 minutes from the downtown district The last restaurant tenant closed a few months ago when Parra was in Mexico taking care of her parents When she returned, she signed a lease for K-Tacos & More with her husband restaurant with his brother for 14 years.  They spent a month renovating the space in colors inspired by the Kansas City Current – a shout-out to women being in charge A local artist did the murals – a large Day of the Dead skull flowers and Alebrijes –  Mexican spirit animals including a long-tailed cat a bright yellow armadillo and a coiled snake Soon the artist will add a portrait of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.  offers much more and opened in mid-September at 10 Main St “The community knows who I am and are very excited,” Parra says All-day breakfast including huevos rancheros potatoes and pico de gallo); huevos with chorizo and ham; and Huevos a la Mexicana (eggs Lunch includes specials such as the Speedy Gonzales (crispy tacos rice and beans for $7.99) with a choice of ground beef or shredded chicken Dinner menu: Plates include chicken or steak with shrimp; chicken with chorizo and salsa; grilled shrimp; enchiladas; and grilled chicken breast topped with chorizo and white cheese dip.  The most popular orders so far are the street tacos She has lived in Kansas City for 16 years and became a citizen six years ago.   She has been in the restaurant business for 20 years the server position allowed her to be with her kids in the morning have dinner and then head back to work.  “It gave me time to be a parent,” she says “My journey in the restaurant business has been one of the most rewarding experiences There is a beauty in it that some people don’t see.” went off to college and came back to take “big jobs,” she says.  “They come back and say I taught them to be responsible,” Parra says “Restaurant jobs teach you to have people skills — Chipotle will be opening a second Parkville location The Mexican fast-food chain is replacing the spot occupied by Mamma Lucia restaurant in the Perring Plaza shopping center on Joppa Road Mamma Lucia closed in November, after 26 years Chipotle is now listed on the leasing map for the shopping center Chipotle also has a location in the Parkville Shopping Center — We're learning more about a deadly stabbing in Parkville over the weekend Baltimore County Police responded to a domestic dispute at an apartment in the 8300 block of Nunley Drive Officers arriving on the scene located Rashard Mack sitting in the living room next to a broken knife blade covered in blood VIDEO: Woman sends chilling message to sister before murder Mack had cutting wounds to his abdomen and leg Mack claimed Walker tried killing him with the knife Walker's roommates say she met Mack on Instagram last summer Mack admitted to waiting several hours for Walker inside her car Walker reportedly sent her roommates a text message but insisted she was okay Mack told detectives he and Walker smoked and talked about their relationship before heading back to her apartment for bed Mack said Walker got mad and accused him of cheating At some point he claims Walker grabbed a kitchen knife and stabbed him Mack said Walker's wounds were from trying to defend himself Court documents suggest the evidence told a different story Mack's injuries appeared to be self-inflicted while the crime scene indicates it was Walker who was attacked first Police did say Mack confessed to picking up a pair of scissors and stabbing Walker "a few times." Detectives believe Mack killed Walker over her desire to end their relationship Walker's sister revealed a text message she received the night before the murder stating Another woman who wished to remain anonymous said it's a scary situation so hearing about it was like a little scary," she said Mack now faces first-degree murder charges and is currently being held without bond at the Baltimore County Detention Center Santa’s pop-up house in downtown Parkville his elves and two reindeer ride a fire engine during Christmas on the River Claus meets Christmas on the River visitors The "Smiles Express" Christmas train ride running near English Landing Park in Downtown Parkville Claus addressing visitors at Christmas on the river Line Creek Elementary school's choir performing at Christmas on the River Visitors will have the opportunity to take pictures with Santa Historic downtown Parkville is hosting its annual Christmas on the River from 5 to 10 p.m Christmas on the River has become a valuable community tradition said Alicia Blackwelder with Historic Downtown Parkville Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content Email notifications are only sent once a day news releases and anything else you think we need to know Subscribers can view cartoonist John Darkow's latest cartoons The Columbia Parents’ Digest is a newsletter to keep you in the know about raising kids in Columbia Start your day with the latest news stories for Columbia Receive a roundup of the news of the day each evening. 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Church native limestone building on a leafy hillside in Parkville the flock has dwindled and the church has fallen into disrepair The stone steps are crumbling and the weathered bell tower needs attention Last year vandals kicked in a door and broke a stained glass window But there are still people around who remember the church from its heyday And so when they decided to build this church they hewn the stone out of the quarry that was here.” The church was built by formerly enslaved people including many prominent leaders in the African American community the site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The volunteers are retired professionals — engineers “It’s all trial and error,” said Tom Hickey a civil engineer who used to work at Black & Veatch “Cut it once and nibble at it for five more times Another former Black & Veatch engineer we've all fallen in love with this church,” Ernst said but we're going to get it back to where they'll have the full service here.” “The church has just got a lot of years of neglect,” Ernst said a lot of the stone was cracked and fallen down they let us work with power tools and stuff when we come out here,” Ernst said “So to restore something like this old structure is just amazing.” Retired architect Mike Scarborough has been working as the general contractor on the project He expects that they’ll need another $200,000 to finish the job New rock is needed for the church’s stone steps and weathered bell tower they must have run out of stone because the stone that's on the exterior stairs and the top of the bell tower is a different shade and has not weathered as well,” Scarborough said “That tells me it probably came from another quarry Thompson’s sister Alcorama Douglass Spencer said the family was witness to the building’s importance to Parkville “Our father was hired to teach at the all-Black school — the brick building right across from the church.” She said November was always a special time for the congregation “The Saturday before Thanksgiving was the church's annual Thanksgiving dinner,” Spencer said People who had been out of town would look forward to coming back.” “Several of us would cook a turkey and bring it over and it by itself was a feast,” Thompson said “The church would have cranberry sauce and rolls to make it a true Thanksgiving dinner.” It’s been about three years since the sisters have been able to celebrate at the church Volunteers wanted to have the building ready for a gathering this Thanksgiving season but couldn’t get power to the building in time “People who have been so encouraging and helping us to get this far can come and fellowship with us and we're looking forward to being able to do that,” Spencer said Spencer said the restoration has been the answer to their prayers PARKVILLE, Mo. — You may have heard how the KC Current has inspired young women to play soccer or have confidence but have you ever heard of them inspiring someone to open a restaurant that's exactly what one woman did in Parkville is not only inspired by her culture with it's authentic Mexican cuisine The Acapulco native has KC Current flags and pendants on the wall teal and pink walls It's not just an ode to the team that's done so much for the city and my heart just shines every time I see the Current stadium next to the river," Parra said Seeing the success of the team inspired Parra to open her own restaurant "I’ve been working as a manager for many years This is something that happened for a reason,'" Parra said including the protein-packed KC Current Bowl Parra also has friends coming in to support "It reminds me to keep going and how great as a female even if sometimes we don’t believe it," Parra said Parra sees a lot of good things coming her way CPKC Stadium is set to host at least one playoff game this season KSHB 41 reporter Caroline Hogan covers development across the Kansas City area. Share your story idea with Caroline a free lunchtime concert series showcasing the magnificent sounds of Westminster Hall’s beautifully restored 1882 Johnson Pipe Organ and students and the surrounding community this event invites guests to bring their lunch and enjoy a musical escape Join us April 10 as we welcome the Parkville High School Honors Chorale the premier vocal ensemble at the Baltimore County school who has led the group for the past five years the chorale is known for its dynamic performances spanning a wide range of musical styles Its impressive résumé includes performances for two Maryland governors and top ratings at adjudicated choral festivals Don’t miss this opportunity to experience an uplifting performance in a historic setting For more information about Lunch Under the Pipes or to inquire about performance opportunities, please email info@westminsterhall.org. 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Read the UMB Notice of Non-Discrimination BALTIMORE — Someone recently played the Maryland Lottery in Parkville and now holds a ticket worth over $3 million The winning ticket is a $2 Multi-Match purchased from J Convenience on Satyr Hill Road A February 24 drawing pulled the lucky numbers 3 Whoever has these matching digits on a single line of their Multi-Match ticket can consider themselves a new millionaire they can choose to receive their cash in 25 equal installments which is estimated at $1.92 million after taxes Multi-Match has crowned many millionaires before including a $5.1 million jackpot sold in Hampstead back in May 2022 The player has 182 days to claim their prize A Parkville woman has pleaded guilty to two counts of defrauding the Maryland Medicaid program of over $3.6 million by billing for mental health services that were never provided according to the Attorney General’s Office Officials revealed that from November 2019 to September 2024 Saunders ran two behavioral health companies that submitted fraudulent claims for Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program services the Maryland Medicaid program reimbursed $3,672,958.66 for services that were never provided and stole identities of healthcare providers and Medicaid recipients without their knowledge ALSO READ| Baltimore woman sentenced to 15 years in prison for running sex trafficking ring officials say Saunders had a prior conviction of Medicaid fraud back in 2021 and submitted fraudulent Medicaid claims for services that were never provided Saunders received a nine month prison sentence five years of supervised probation and a restitution payment of $470,744.67 Saunders was also placed in the Human Services-Office of Inspector General Exclusion List which prohibits Saunders from working for or receiving payment from federal healthcare programs officials reported that she lied on her Medicaid provider application and then was able to replicate her fraud scheme all over again Saunders is scheduled for a sentencing on July 21 — A crash in Parkville claimed the lives of a man and a woman over the weekend The accident happened early Saturday morning at 1:55 a.m at the intersection of Harford and Onyx Roads 32-year-old Jacob Espada was driving a 2010 Acura TL south on Harford Road with 28-year-old Cheyanne Moats Reed as his passenger the Acura went over a curb and crashed into a parked tow truck Espada was transported to a local hospital The Baltimore County Police Crash Team is investigating the incident The GoFundMe for the funeral and memorial fund for Cheyanne Moats Reed here by DANNY TOW & ALEXA DIKOS | FOX45 NEWS Parkville (WBFF) — A shooting outside the White Oak School in Parkville left a man dead and another injured on Monday afternoon Officials say on September 2 around 4:20 p.m. officers went to the 8400 block of Leefield Road for a shots fired call they found a man suffering from a gunshot wound to the upper body ALSO READ |Man pronounced dead after early morning shooting in south Baltimore The victim has been identified as 43-year-old Romy Bogier A second man was transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries Detectives ask anyone with information pertinent to the case to contact 410-307-2020 — A new retail store will be making its way to Parkville Five Below has chosen the North Plaza Shopping Center to open its 7th location in the Baltimore County area Officials say the company signed a lease with Continental Realty for the space that was recently occupied by Gabe's Store “Value-oriented retailers appeal to a broad demographic and Five Below is no exception,” stated Kristina O’Keefe “As a respected national brand with a strong following and ambitious growth plans they are a welcome addition to North Plaza Their presence as a high-traffic anchor tenant will draw customers from a wide area energizing the center and providing yet another reason to visit and linger.” The store's exact address with be 8980 Waltham Woods Road An opening date has not yet been announced Baltimore County Police detectives have charged a 23-year-old man with first-degree murder in the stabbing death of Taejhiana Walker Police identified Rashard Mack as the suspect in the domestic dispute that occurred Saturday in the 8300 block of Nunley Drive in Parkville officers responded to a residence and found Walker was taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries He remains held without bond at the Baltimore County Detention Center Rona Kobell rona.kobell@thebaltimorebanner.com Rona Kobell is a regional reporter covering Baltimore County she worked as an environmental reporter in the region for nearly 20 years at The Baltimore Sun and The Chesapeake Bay Journal Welcome to The Banner's subscriber-only commenting community. 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If the problem persists, please contact customer service at 443-843-0043 or customercare@thebaltimorebanner.com (WBFF) — Two people are dead following a car crash in Parkville in the early morning hours of February 1 ALSO READ | Maryland lawmaker, governor eyes nuclear power to tackle energy gaps amid green shift Officers responded to the intersection of Harford Rd and Onyx Rd around 1:55 a.m Early returns from an investigation showed that a 2010 Acura TL was traveling southbound on Harford Rd Espada was driving the vehicle while Reed was a passenger Baltimore County Police Crash Team detectives continue to investigate the incident 2025 at 2:17 pm ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}The Maryland Lottery said a Multi-Match ticket sold at J Convenience MD — Maryland has a new millionaire thanks to a winning lottery ticket sold in Baltimore County The unknown winner scored the $3.3 million jackpot in Monday's Multi-Match drawing The victor bought their $2 ticket in Parkville at J Convenience The store will collect a $3,300 bonus for selling the lucky ticket The winner can receive the entire jackpot by opting for an annuity with 25 equal installments or they can immediately collect $1.92 million minus taxes This was the sixth-largest Multi-Match jackpot win since the game debuted in Maryland in 2006 The largest Multi-Match win ever was $4.8 million on Sept To learn how to claim a prize, click here Anybody with a gambling problem can get free and confidential help by visiting mdgamblinghelp.org or calling 1-800-GAMBLER Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. For the 21st year, the Parkville Microbrew Fest will be held on Saturday at English Landing Park in Historic Downtown Parkville Attendees receive a commemorative tasting glass to enjoy unlimited samples from a variety of breweries.  the festival has expanded from eight breweries to 60 breweries and homebrew clubs participating in 2025 six food trucks and three live bands round out the experience “We love attending Parkville Brewfest,” says past attendee Bella Rainey who already has made plans with friends to attend this year’s festival “It is truly a bang for your buck to try some of the best beer out there and vibe overall is always amazing.”  and food before sampling officially starts at 1 p.m Designated drivers receive free admission.  The festival relies on volunteers, and the proceeds support Main Street Parkville Association’s free community events such as the Fourth of July Celebration, Parkville Days, and Christmas on the River. Volunteer applications are available for two-hour shifts and include free admission and a branded t-shirt For those considering attending for the first time Rainey has some tips for making the most of the afternoon Most people don’t realize that.” Get the latest from The Pitch delivered directly to your inbox Subscribe Patricia Hahn, an exceptional educator and 3rd grade teacher from Parkville Community School, has earned the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching members of the HPS Academics team with Superintendent Dr Assistant Superintendent of Teaching & Learning Dr Executive Director of School Leadership Dr Director of Elementary Teaching & Learning Mario Carullo the entire staff of Parkville Community School She also received a certificate and flowers and watched a surprise video collaboration made by school staff students and even the school mascot sharing their congratulatory messages for Ms (A box of tissues was on hand!) Everyone enjoyed cake and conversation The Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching is a prestigious honor and the highest recognition a K-12 STEM teacher can receive from the U.S Hahn is one of only 110 teachers selected nationwide for this accolade for outstanding classroom instruction It is a testament to her hard work and dedication to her students in helping them excel in mathematics Thank you for serving as an inspiration for our Hartford Public Schools community in nurturing student achievement in mathematics and beyond You can watch the congratulatory video below to experience the amazing culture at Parkville Community School and learn more about the amazing skills of Ms and how being part of the Parkville school community supports great teaching and learning Hartford Public Schools280 Trumbull StreetHartford, CT 06103Phone: (860) 695-8000 Click here to apply for the position and to learn about the timeline and process Click here to learn about the resources and learning offered this summer Register for the 2023 - 2024 School Year! The 2025-2026 School Selection Process is Open!Click here to learn more all Hartford Public Schools will have a 2-hour delay today Important Update about PowerSchoolWe received notification yesterday that one of our software systems experienced a cybersecurity incident that may have resulted in some data being accessed including that of Hartford Public Schools This was a national incident impacting numerous school districts and not specific to Hartford Public Schools Based on the information received from PowerSchool data about students may have been accessed Hartford Public Schools does not store social security numbers or any other financial information in PowerSchool; therefore nor family financial information was compromised There may be media coverage of this incident that references access to social security numbers and that is because other school districts keep social security numbers in PowerSchool but Hartford Public Schools does not.HPS staff members are communicating regularly with PowerSchool to ensure we have the most accurate and up-to-date information Because no financial information was compromised no action is needed on your part at this time We understand that this situation may cause concern and we are committed to keeping you informed as we learn more If we receive additional or different information from PowerSchool All Hartford Public Schools are closed Thursday Don't miss our Annual HPS Education Expo, Saturday , February 22! Learn more here Don't miss our Annual HPS Education Expo, Saturday, February 22! Learn more here!