Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility

Towson

FILE PHOTO: The Apple logo is seen during the preview of the redesigned and reimagined Apple Fifth Avenue store in New York
Apr 10, 2026

Apple to shutter its first unionized US store in MD

Apple said it will shut down its retail store in Towson, the first of its U.S. locations where retail employees successfully unionized in 2022.

West Ashley Shoppes, located at 946 Orleans Road in Charleston, S.C., is anchored by Ross Dress for Less, among other retailers. (Continental Realty Corp.)
Mar 25, 2026

Continental Realty Corp. sells SC shopping center for $22.5M

Continental Realty Corp. has sold West Ashley Shoppes, a retail center in Charleston, S.C., to Ziff Real Estate Partners for $22.57 million. 

Onelife Fitness is planning to open a location in Towson at the end of 2026. (Onelife Fitness)
Mar 19, 2026

Onelife Fitness to open $12M club in Baltimore County

Located at 1951 E. Joppa Road, Onelife Fitness Towson is expected to open at the end of 2026, the club confirmed.

Gavel with money
Mar 16, 2026

Towson lawyer charged with bank fraud conspiracy

Federal prosecutors last week charged Towson real estate lawyer Jacob M. Rappaport with conspiracy to commit bank fraud.

Ruxton Tower, a mixed-use development in the Towson area, has undergone a $4.5 million renovation. (Hill Management Services)
Feb 6, 2026

Towson mixed-use development renovation complete

Ruxton Tower, a mixed-use community located in the Towson area, recently underwent a renovation project worth $4.5 million.

An exterior rendering of Notre Dame Prep’s new Huffman Commons. (Courtesy Photo)
Feb 5, 2026

Notre Dame prep launches $6.5M ‘Common Ground’ campaign

Notre Dame Preparatory School launched a $6.5 million campaign to replace the campus’s dining hall with a Student Commons and kitchen. 

More Maryland law firms are adopting artificial intelligence tools that help them streamline their practices. From helping with discovery to helping craft opening arguments, firms say the technology has come a long way in the past decade. (Depositphotos)
Jan 26, 2026

More MD law firms adopt AI as the technology evolves

Maryland law firms are increasingly using artificial intelligence to streamline discovery, drafting and analysis as AI adoption accelerates.

Ruxton Tower is the new home of Kate Lepley Counseling LLC, a mental health therapy practice based in Towson. (Hill Management Services Inc.)
Nov 17, 2025

Towson mental health practice leases space in Ruxton Tower

Kate Lepley Counseling LLC, a private mental health therapy business, recently leased office space in Towson's Ruxton Tower.

Rep. Johnny Olszewski, D-Maryland, volunteered at a Towson food bank on Tuesday, packing and distributing bags of groceries to his constituents. (Mira Beinart/Capital News Service)
Nov 5, 2025

Volunteers step up to feed neighbors during ongoing government shutdown

Volunteers packed bags at a Towson food bank as SNAP benefits lapse. Maryland organizations expect delays and lasting food insecurity.

Hollenshade's Auto Service logo
Oct 29, 2025

Hollenshade’s Auto Service

Hollenshade's Auto Service has served drivers in the Baltimore metropolitan area for over 80 years from its Towson location.

Remote court capabilities become paramount in coronavirus pandemic
Oct 27, 2025

New judges appointed for Baltimore, Frederick counties

Gov. Wes Moore appointed new judges to the Baltimore County Circuit Court and the Frederick County District Court on Monday.

Angela Faulcon, 77, hemorrhaged at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center during a surgery to treat early-stage rectal cancer. (Courtesy of Brockstedt Mandalas Federico)
Oct 17, 2025

Baltimore County jury awards $1.2M verdict in medical negligence case

A Baltimore County jury awarded a $1.2 million verdict to the daughter of a woman who bled to death on the operating table.