John Lee
Reporter, Baltimore CountyJohn Lee is a reporter for WYPR covering Baltimore County.
John has worked in news for more than 20 years. He has been a news director, assistant news director, managing editor, assignment editor and reporter at various radio and television news stations. He’s won numerous awards from The Associated Press, including best news operation, best continuing news story, and best news series.
Before coming to WYPR, John spent more than a decade as a stay-at-home dad. During that time he raised a disabled child. He also listened to WYPR every day thinking, “I’d like to work there.”
In 2013, John did just that. He started as “the world’s oldest intern."
John has both a master’s degree in media management and a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Virginia Commonwealth University. @JohnWesleyLee2
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Early voting centers are open statewide through October 31.
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But it’s unclear if the legislature has the authority to delay the project.
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Council members voice opposition.
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Mikulski says Alsobrooks can defeat Republican Larry Hogan by focusing on “macro and macaroni and cheese” issues.
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Mail in voting is underway. Early in-person voting begins in two weeks.
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The map has nine districts in case voters in November approve a ballot measure on council expansion.
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The county is searching for deceased retirees still collecting benefits.
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This year's ballot in Baltimore County includes proposals on council size, protecting the inspector general and high dollar bond issues.
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Olszewski praised Kach for looking for political compromise.
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