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Activists target state’s continued reliance on fossil fuels in energy portfolio
For years, a consumer watchdog and environmental advocates have urged the state to rethink policies that prolong the use of natural gas. They pressed the case Thursday with the Public Service Commission.
Judge denies bond for suspect accused of deadly triple shooting in north Baltimore
The suspect in a deadly triple shooting in north Baltimore will remain behind bars. A judge denied bond Friday for 37-year-old Dominic Pressley. He faces 18 charges including first- and second-degree murder, attempted murder, assault and firearms charges. Pressley is accused of a shooting that killed a 30-year-old man and...
Police investigating 2 fatal vehicle accidents in Baltimore
Police are investigating two fatal vehicle accidents that occurred in Baltimore Friday evening. The first crash happened in Fells Point just before 5:30 p.m. that resulted in the death of a 44-year-old man. Officers said they were advised that the bicyclist, a 44-year-old man, was struck by a vehicle at...
Orioles reportedly still looking for pitching
The Baltimore Orioles have made a pair of trades to bolster their pitching staff, acquiring starting pitcher Zach Eflin from the Rays and reliever Seranthony Dominguez as part of a trade with the Phillies. The Orioles may not be done making moves.According to Jon Heyman from MLB Network, the "aggressive" Orioles are still looking to add arms. Heyman did mention that Tigers ace Tarik Skubal is not likely to be traded, but if a deal were to happen, the Orioles have the pieces to make a trade work.Adding another starting pitcher makes sense for the Orioles. Albert Suarez had been...
Peabody Institute Dean Fred Bronstein and Carey Business School Dean Alex Triantis appointed to new terms at Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University has announced that two of its deans, Fred Bronstein at the Peabody Institute and Alex Triantis at the Carey Business School, have been appointed to new terms. Bronstein became dean of the Peabody Institute, Hopkins’ conservatory of music and dance, in June of 2014. He has been...
Look Inside a Picturesque Davidsonville Home
Welcome home! Picturesque and private 2+ acre wooded lot with a stately 4 level, brick front colonial in the heart of Davidsonville. The wooded lot offers the best of both worlds, privacy without a lot of maintenance- Explore the woods and trails behind for hours of nature walk fun. Enjoy summer and fall barbecues with family and friends on the expansive deck spanning the full length of the house.
Lasagna Love charity gives back to people in need through meal delivery
BALTIMORE – Zoë Feldman has spent years in the food service industry. Food is her profession and her passion. "Food is maybe one of the only ties that bonds all of us across cultures, races, ethnicities, socioeconomic status, demographic," Feldman said. "Everyone has food memories." She is new to Baltimore and wanted to serve her new community. "I was looking for other ways to get involved in community and food has been my whole life—and it's what I know and what I love," she said. Feldman began volunteering for Lasagna Love, a charity based in Boston created during the pandemic....
Mayor Sydnor Invites Laurel Citizens to Peek Behind the Curtain with Fall Citizens University Program
Mayor Keith R. Sydnor is rolling out the red carpet for those looking to peek behind the bureaucratic curtain, launching the 2024 Fall Laurel Citizens University. As announced on the City of Laurel's official website, this program promises a deep dive into the inner workings of city operations, shining a light on everything from budgets and parks to emergency management and the police force.
Big-Time European Soccer Clubs To Pass Through Maryland This Summer
When FC Barcelona and AC Milan step on the field at M&T Bank Stadium later this summer, it will mark 15 years since big-time European soccer clubs began visiting Baltimore to play preseason friendlies. Milan, a perennial powerhouse in Italy’s Serie A, first played in Baltimore in August 2009, part...
Cyclist dead after driver hit him in Fells Point Friday
A 44-year-old man was killed after a driver hit his bike and sent him into traffic in the Fells Point neighborhood late Friday afternoon, according to Baltimore police. Preliminary investigation details suggest that the driver hit the cyclist in the area of South Caroline Street and Bank Street. When hit, the cyclist was thrown from his seat and fell onto another car that was stopped on the 400 block of South Caroline Street, and the impact from the second car threw him into a third. The cyclist was pronounced dead at the hospital.
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