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Body found at Dolfield Avenue alley in Northwest Baltimore, police say
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — Police say a body was found in an alleyway off of Dolfield Ave early Thursday morning. At approximately 1:23 a.m., Northwest Baltimore patrol officers responded to the 3400 block of Dolfield Avenue, in the rear, for a report of a person lying in the street.
Apprenticeship program opens doors for students looking to take the next step
Giving young people options, opportunity and hope. That’s what this tour is about here at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers training facility in Southwest Baltimore.
Reviewing Orioles' latest roster moves and Mayo's shift across the Norfolk infield
The Orioles close out their road trip this afternoon in Miami, trying to avoid being swept by a team with the worst record in the National League, and get ready for another reunion with Manny Machado, whose only previous return to Camden Yards happened in 2019. Their roster was adjusted...
Middle River business celebrates 20 years
Pivoting to become an entrepreneur can have amazing outcomes, but fear and uncertainty prevent many from taking the leap. Fear was never a part of Jerry Robey’s vocabulary. Robey is the founder and owner of Onsite Computers, a small full-service computer repair shop on Wilson Point Road in Middle River. In June, he celebrated 20...
🦀 Made in Maryland Festival is August 11th | Win Tickets Here
One of Anne Arundel County's best annual events is coming up! The Made in Maryland Festival at Kurtz's Beach in Pasadena is on Sunday, August 11 from 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM. You get a chance to win FOUR tickets from Macaroni KID! Two winners will receive 4 tickets each.
3 volunteers sworn in to serve on new Baltimore LGBTQ commission
A familiar face to 11 News viewers was among three people sworn in to a new role serving the city. Three volunteers were sworn in Wednesday to serve on the Baltimore LGBTQ Commission to advise the mayor, City Council and city agencies about an array of issues and policy decisions that affect the city's LGBTQ+ communities.
Annapolis library opens new driving simulator
Usually, libraries offer more than just free books — you can often find free tools and other educational resources. But this Maryland library wants to teach you how to drive without leaving the building. Earlier this month, the Anne Arundel County Public Library unveiled a new driving simulator at...
Gunpowder Falls State Park to receive nearly $2.5 million to improve boating infrastructure
BALTIMORE, MD—A total of $21.5 million will be allocated to improve public boating access, dredging of navigable waterways, and safety for the next fiscal year, according to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. In Baltimore County, Gunpowder Falls State Park is set to receive nearly $2.5 million.
Danny Dietrich Making Dirt Late Model Debut At Hagerstown Speedway
Count Danny Dietrich as the latest open-wheel standout to try his hand in Dirt Late Model racing. The Pennsylvania Posse Sprint Car standout will make his debut in the fendered discipline on July 28 at Hagerstown (Md.) Speedway as part of the half-mile's Frank Sagi Tribute live on FloRacing. Dietrich...
Lamar Jackson returns from illness to participate in part of Baltimore's practice
BALTIMORE -- Quarterback Lamar Jackson practiced Wednesday for the Baltimore Ravens after he missed the first three sessions of training camp because he was sick.Jackson did head back inside before practice was over, but the reigning NFL MVP's presence for at least some of it was obviously welcome."It's great having him there," offensive coordinator Todd Monken said. "I'm not tied in to where he's at at this moment, but it was great to have him back in meetings and on the field."Coach John Harbaugh wasn't available after the practice. Monken did speak and said Jackson's absence hasn't set the offense back at this early stage of camp."We had all offseason. Lamar was a part of that," Monken said. "But it was great for the other quarterbacks to get the work."Jackson claimed his second MVP award last season and led the Ravens to the AFC Championship Game.
Anne Arundel County Executive Pittman Signs Region Rezoning Bill But Vetoes Parts
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman signed legislation today enacting comprehensive zoning reflecting the County’s Region 4 Plan, created through the Plan2040 process. The region includes all or parts of Arnold, Cape St. Claire, Broadneck, Gibson Island, Pasadena, and Severna Park. County Executive Pittman also...
City bill would position Baltimore for Key Bridge financial restitution
BALTIMORE — On Monday night, the Baltimore City Council put forth a bill to prime Baltimore for potential economic recompense following the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in March. “[The bill] provides the city the opportunity to pursue actions moving forward, for the best interests of Baltimore,” Nick Mosby,...
2024 Paris Olympics athlete profile: Jessica Stevens | Trampoline
Ellicott City-native Jessica Stevens is a synchronized trampoline gymnast who has medaled in international competitions and now has her sights on gold in her Olympic debut. “I’m really proud of where I am right now,” Stevens told Maryland Today. “I really want to get to the Olympics, but you also have to enjoy the journey.”
Actor Kevin Spacey's Baltimore waterfront home set for Thursday auction
BALTIMORE - The multi-million dollar Baltimore home of award-winning actor Kevin Spacey is set to go up for auction Thursday morning.The waterfront home in the gated Harborview community, valued at $5.65 million, will go public outside of the Baltimore Circuit County, according to our media partner at The Baltimore Banner. A debt collection firm has been trying to foreclose on Spacey's home and sell the house for more than two years but the two previously scheduled auctions were canceled.The auction house is suggesting an opening bid at $1.5 million with a $100,000 deposit.Spacey, who has been living in the Baltimore waterfront...
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