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August 23 Weather Seasonal Temps And Back To Summer Heat This Weekend
The main story in this quiet pattern is all about the temperatures. Yesterday, Baltimore had a third day in a row in the 70s. This now surpasses the number of days over 100ºF. Here is the breakdown of days this month in the:. 100s = 2. 90s = 4.
Baltimore Ravens Named as Potential Landing Spot for 3x All-Pro Weapon to Help Lamar Jackson
The Baltimore Ravens are coming off of an impressive 13-4 regular season and are looking to defend their AFC North title in 2024. Reigning NFL MVP Lamar Jackson, too, is looking to prove doubters and naysayers wrong regarding his ability to lead his team to victory in the playoffs. To...
Baltimore ranked among worst real estate markets in U.S., WalletHub study
BALTIMORE, MD—With home values up around 3.3% in the past year and mortgage rates remaining high, the personal-finance website WalletHub this week released its report on the Best & Worst Real Estate Markets in 2024, to identify the most attractive cities for home-buyers and real estate professionals. WalletHub compared...
Vespi joining Orioles at Camden Yards (updated with list of moves)
The Orioles were short one reliever yesterday at Citi Field and apparently are making a move to correct it. Left-hander Nick Vespi is joining the Orioles today, per sources. And there could be more roster changes coming after yesterday’s waiver claim of infielder Emmanuel Rivera. Vespi made the Opening...
Parents face consequences for involvement in son's shooting at a Baltimore high school
Baltimore City, MD — Concerning a shooting between students outside of Carver Vocational-Technical High School, William Dredden and Tiffany Harrison didn’t pull the trigger, but the parents will face consequences for the crime. As juvenile crime continues to rise in Baltimore, City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates has pledged...
Suspicious death of 6-year-old in Northwest Baltimore prompts investigation by City Police
BALTIMORE — Baltimore Police Department is investigating the suspicious death of a 6-year-old child in Northwest Baltimore.Neighbors who live in the area are shocked and have questions as to how and why something like this happened so close to home."I am just devastated," one neighbor told WJZ. "A little baby, practically a baby I can't imagine. I can't even fathom what the family must be going through."According to police, patrol officers responded to a home in the 6300 block of Greenspring Avenue for a report of an unresponsive child.Once there, officers observed a 6-year-old child being treated by Baltimore City Medics.The child was taken to an area hospital where he later died.Another neighbor who did not want to appear on camera told WJZ she'd lived in the area for decades and never thought anything like this could happen in her neighborhood."My heart goes out to the family and my prayers are with the child," she told WJZ.Currently, the cause of death is unknown to investigators, pending the results of the Medical Examiner's Office.
RP3 Agency unveils “More Good Stuff” campaign for Guiding Stars
— Nutritional Rating System Shows How Simple it is to Choose Healthier Food Options — RP3, an independent, full-service marketing agency, has unveiled a new advertising campaign for Guiding Stars. This nutritional navigation program, featured in over 1,400 supermarkets nationwide, assists shoppers in finding healthier product choices. The campaign, titled “More Good Stuff,” marks a significant brand elevation for Guiding Stars. It highlights the simplicity and effectiveness of its star-rating system, which encourages consumers to select more nutritious options, thereby improving their overall quality of life.
Local smokehouse looking to 'make the coming weeks count' amid slow summer
BALTIMORE — A local smokehouse is looking to make the coming weeks count to continue their effort in feeding the community. Heritage Smokehouse on York Road has unfortunately been a victim of a slow summer and is currently in a predicament. "We need to fill this restaurant every night,...
Randolph Rice Calls in to Talk More About the Idea of “Sovereign Citizens”
Randolph Rice of Rice, Murtha and Psoras Trial Lawyers is back on the phone!. Rice elaborates on “Sovereign Citizens,” a group of people who shun the government, institutions, and various other common laws.
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company to Present August Wilson's JOE TURNER'S COME AND GONE
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company has revealed the next chapter in the Baltimore August Wilson Celebration. This ambitious collaboration brings together 10 of Baltimore’s leading theatres to present August Wilson’s complete American Century Cycle, a monumental collection of plays that chronicle the African American experience across the 20th century. Following...
Baltimore man dead, found with extensive injuries lying on Route 29 in Greene County
A man found with extensive injuries in the travel lanes on U.S. 29 in Greene County Saturday night has died. Juan Jose Mancia Pinto, of Baltimore, Md., died at the scene. Virginia State Police responded to the scene, one mile north of the Albemarle County and Greene County line, at approximately 11:14 p.m. on Aug. 17.
Hampden’s ‘Caravanserai’ is holding a final clearance sale before it closes permanently next month
Hampden will be a little less exotic when Caravanserai closes its doors permanently next month. Owner and founder Ruth Turner posted on Facebook and Instagram this week that the store is having a final clearance sale. After that, she said in an interview, she plans to close the store and vacate the premises by Oct. 1, ending a 12-year run at 1113 W. 36th Street, also known as The Avenue.
Doctor offer tips to parents on dealing with sick children during school year
As children get ready to go back to school, parents are already preparing for the days when their kids wake up sick. 11 News got some advice from Patient First when it comes to making sure the school year gets off to a healthy start. "She's really open with me....
Tickets Available For Friars At Fenway On September 10
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - The Providence College Athletic Department has announced that Tuesday, September 10 will be Friars at Fenway night when the Boston Red Sox take on the Baltimore Orioles at 7:10 p.m. Providence basketball head Coaches Kim English and Erin Batth will be throwing out the first pitch, and players from both programs will be in attendance to cheer on the Red Sox. Fans interested in this fun experience should purchase their tickets here: Friars at Fenway! (fevo-enterprise.com) . The pre-game festivities kick off on the Truly Terrace, an open-air concourse space that can be found in the back...
This unheralded prospect could be a force in Orioles bullpen down the stretch
The Orioles have had injury issues all year but since the All Star break, the bullpen has become a problem. Earlier in the year when Craig Kimbrel was pitching well, we were able to trust this group of pitchers most nights, and they helped the O's get out to one of the best starts in recent memory.
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