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Top150 recruit Christian Jeffrey is down to eight schools
Christian Jeffrey, a strong and tough guard out of Lanham (Md.) Mt. Zion Prep and New Heights Lightning (EYBL), has cut his list down to eight schools, he tells 247Sports. The No. 138 overall recruit in the country is considering Butler, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi State, Oklahoma State, Penn State, Tennessee and Texas A&M.
Applications Open for Laurel Citizens University
What are the dynamics of your local government? What is a Strong Mayor government? Where do your concerns go to when reported? These questions and more can be answered at Laurel Citizens University!. Registration is limited to 20 participants, with selection made on a first-come, first-serve basis:. You must be...
Westside Community MXT Zone Community Online Survey
We value your opinion! Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts on the potential development of a new business in our community. Your feedback will help us create a business that meets the needs and interests of our residents. The location is the Westside Community MXT Zone, Westside...
Teenager injured in Prince George's County shooting: Police
CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md. (7News) — A shooting left a teenager injured in Prince George's County Saturday afternoon, according to the Prince George's County Police Department. Officers said they responded to the 6800 block of Walker Mill Road in Capitol Heights, Maryland, for the report of a shooting. When they arrived, they found a teenager suffering from gunshot wounds.
Maryland overcomes big deficit, evens Big 26 Baseball Classic series with Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania seemed poised to again take down Maryland at the Big 26 Baseball Classic before the visitors roared back. Overcoming a 6-0 deficit, Maryland evened the three-game series at FNB Field, erupting for six runs in the bottom of the sixth to collect a 9-8 decision. If you purchase a...
Black health survey launches in Frederick County
FREDERICK COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — The Black Health Equity Coalition is asking the Black community to participate in a health survey – and this year, the coalition received a grant to help fix problems mentioned by participants. Dr. Denis Rollins is the Executive Director for the Black Health Equity Coalition. She said in […]
Theatrics, Highlights on Display in Close All-America Senior Game
Incoming Duke faceoff specialist Ben McCarthy needed less than 20 seconds to fire in the North’s first goal during Saturday night’s All-America Senior Game at Johns Hopkins’ Homewood Field. Right on cue, the Newtown Square, Penn., native broke out a signature celebration he’d planned just hours before.
History of problems inside DPW
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — In a disturbing report from Baltimore City's Inspector General, widespread safety concerns and an abusive work culture were brought to light inside the Department of Public Works. The report highlighted broken air conditioning units, ice machines, and water fountains. They found toilet paper, water, and Gatorade...
Violent week in Baltimore saw two children injured, two more dead from gunfire
BALTIMORE -- Two children died and two others were injured during a violent week in Baltimore.Since Friday, July 19, youth gun violence has impacted four communities where children 14 years old or younger were either killed or wounded by gunfire.According to police data, in the past 12 months, 12 children were killed and 394 were injured by gun violence in Baltimore City. Omar Passmore, 28, is facing first-degree murder in the July 19 shooting death of 12-year-old Breaunna Cormley inside a home in the 500 block of North Kenwood Avenue. Police said 14-year-old Jasper Davis died from a shooting on July 21 at the Mondawmin Metro Center on Liberty Heights Avenue.Another 14-year-old boy was found injured around midnight on Saturday from a shooting in the 1100 block of North Luzerne Avenue in Southwest Baltimore. A 14-year-old boy was found shot Friday evening in an alley in the 1800 block of West Saratoga Street in Southwest Baltimore.
Police: North Baltimore barricade incident ended in suicide
Authorities responded to a barricade incident on Saturday in North Baltimore that ended in a suicide, according to a Baltimore Police spokesperson. BPD officers and a SWAT unit responded to a call at 1:13 p.m. about an unidentified person shooting a firearm out of an apartment window in the 300 block of Homeland Southway, according to police spokesperson Freddie Talbert. The SWAT unit entered ...
PHOTOS: Five Rescued from Capsized Superyacht in West River
It was a shocking sight to many on the Bay today: a 122-foot-long yacht, laying on its side in the West River. The superyacht Lovebug, which had been spotted in Annapolis earlier this week, partially capsized at the mouth of the river around 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Natural Resources Police responded to reports of a vessel taking on water.
Jalyn Armour-Davis Mourns Former Alabama Teammate Khyree Jackson
Ravens cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis took time after Friday's practice to reflect on the passing of his former Alabama teammate, Khyree Jackson. A fourth-round pick with the Minnesota Vikings in this year's draft, Jackson was killed in a car accident and his funeral was held Friday in his hometown of Upper Marlboro, Md. Armour-Davis and Jackson were teammates at Alabama in 2021 and spent many hours together at practices and in the cornerback meeting room.
SUN: Yacht near Edgewater overturns; all passengers accounted for
EDGEWOOD, Md. (WBFF) — A 104-foot yacht near the mouth of the Rhode River near Edgewater overturned Saturday afternoon, said Coast Guard and Anne Arundel Fire Department representatives. The Coast Guard received a mayday call around 12:36 p.m. related to the boat, but by the time its crews arrived...
Brunswick board denies residents' appeals of site plans for Moose Lodge apartments
Brunswick’s Board of Appeals has explained why it denied two residents’ appeals of the Planning and Zoning Department’s approval of the site plan for a two-story multifamily apartment property. The development, planned for the site of the former Moose Lodge — a fraternal organization and social club — at 401 E. Potomac St., has drawn criticism from several residents. Residents cite privacy and ...
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