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York County teen accused of killing 12-year-old last April seeks house arrest on bail
Nolan Donald Grove, a 14-year-old from Red Lion accused of shooting and killing 12-year-old Kain Heiland on April 1, 2023, who will remain charged as an adult, is currently being held in the suicide-resistant section of juvenile detention. Grove is charged with third-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, recklessly endangering another person and firearms offenses,...
Racetrax Surprise for Baltimore Woman
Racetrax fan celebrates her $30,707 win at Lottery headquarters. A self-described Racetrax fan told Lottery officials on Friday that her biggest-ever win was all about timing. Having won more than $30,000 after picking the exact right moment to switch an important part of her routine, she may just be an authority on the matter.
The Orioles picked a great time to trade this struggling prospect
In 19 games with the Orioles in 2024, outfielder Kyle Stowers hit .306 with 4 doubles and a homer while chipping in solid defense in the limited sample. The results were driven by an unsustainably high .435 BABIP but his performance up to the trade deadline was a sign that Stowers might have finally turned into a long-term piece for this Orioles team.
Governor Moore announces $9.2 million renewable energy workforce development program for Maryland higher education institutions
ANNAPOLIS, MD—The state of Maryland is offering grants to colleges and universities to help them develop programs for students to gain skills in the field of renewable energy.
The Eating is Great During RAMW’s Summer Restaurant Week, Aug. 12 to 18
RAMW's Summer Restaurant Week offers more than 350 restaurants representing 75 cuisines in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, offering special meal deals and opportunities to explore the culinary scene. The post The Eating is Great During RAMW’s Summer Restaurant Week, Aug. 12 to 18 appeared first on The Washington Informer.
Photo gallery: The Crown bids farewell
The popular Station North night spot The Crown, 1910 N. Charles Street, bid farewell with a bang this past weekend with a send-off party on Saturday night. Fans flocked to the beloved bar for its last hurrah, and Baltimore Fishbowl’s Maggie Jones was on hand to snap the final fiesta.
Woman shot in western Baltimore, according to police
A woman was shot in western Baltimore on Monday, according to Baltimore Police. Around 3 p.m., officers responded to the 2300 block of N. Fulton Ave. for reports of a shooting, police said. When officers arrived, they located a 36-year-old female suffering from an apparent non-life-threatening gunshot wound, according to...
Woman dies after tree along Baltimore National Pike falls on car, police say
A woman is dead after a tree on Baltimore National Pike fell on her car Sunday evening, the Howard County Police Department said. Route 40, better known as Baltimore National Pike, was shut down in both directions at approximately 5:35 p.m. Sunday. Police said the woman, the sole driver of...
Anthony Santander Earns Spot in Baltimore Orioles History With Latest Home Run
Baltimore Orioles outfielder Anthony Santander blasted his 35th home run of the season against the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday, making him the fourth-fastest in franchise history to reach the mark.
Ravens share huge news on Kyle Hamilton after injury scare
The Baltimore Ravens appear to have avoided a potential worst-case scenario with star safety Kyle Hamilton. On Sunday, the All-Pro defender went down with an injury late into the Ravens’ practice. Hamilton was slow to get up after holding onto his left leg. The 23-year-old was able to exit the field on his own power... The post Ravens share huge news on Kyle Hamilton after injury scare appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
MACo alerts county agencies to threat of malware in Public Information Act requests
Maryland officials are warning county agencies and employees to be wary when handling requests under the state’s Public Information Act, after malware attacks using a similar scheme reportedly hit some county attorneys in Virginia.
Councilman Marks to recommend open space protections for 225 acres near Bird River
MIDDLE RIVER, MD—Baltimore County Councilman David Marks on Monday announced that he will recommend Neighborhood Commons zoning for 225 acres and over 25 acres of RC 7 zoning along Pulaski Highway near the Bird River. This is part of Issue 5-055, filed by Councilman Marks as part of the...
Restaurant to fill former Joe Squared space
A prominent corner in Station North will continue its tradition as a pizza place when a new restaurant opens this year. Ema’s Corner will replace the shuttered Joe Squared at 33 W. North Ave. as early as September, owner Mehmet Guclu said. The restaurant received approval for a liquor license during a Baltimore City liquor board meeting Thursday.
Accused ‘39 Babies’ Kingpin Accepts 25 Year Plea
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Jennifer B. Schiffer presided over the sentencing of a one-time accused leader of the 39 Babies’ gang. Ernest Hudson, 38, pleaded guilty to a number of gang-related charges during an Aug. 12 hearing.
Alisha Knight strengthens faculty diversity as inaugural executive director
As Johns Hopkins University's first executive director of faculty diversity, Alisha Knight works collaboratively to promote equity and inclusion among the institution's professors. Her day-to-day schedule is filled with activities that support the hiring, retention, and advancement of JHU's faculty, as well as managing initiatives like the Fannie Gaston-Johansson Faculty of Excellence Program.
Woman dead, another hurt after tree falls onto Baltimore National Pike in Ellicott City
HOWARD COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — Police in Howard County said a woman died and another was injured after a tree fell into the road and hit two cars in Ellicott City on Sunday evening. According to the Howard County Police Department (HCPD), just after 5:30 p.m., a woman was driving west on the […]
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