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Storm Causes Trapped Vehicles in Floodwaters
The White Marsh Volunteer Fire Company department reported power outages, stuck elevators, fire alarms and vehicle crashes in the area. Multiple vehicles were stuck in flooded roadway on Northpoint Road near Kane St and Pulaski Highway near Erdman Avenue near the County/City line. There was also an emergency call for...
Hogan calls for ‘both sides’ to ditch ‘toxic’ rhetoric after Trump assassination attempt
SUITLAND, Maryland — Maryland Republican Senate hopeful Larry Hogan is looking to both political parties to turn down the heated rhetoric in the wake of the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. The “tragic incident,” as the former two-term centrist GOP governor described it, was fueled by “divisive rhetoric and angry, toxic politics” from […]
Rescue Reported After Overturned Vessel Near Pooles Island
Marine Emergency Team 26 reported that it crews, along with Marine Unit 269, responded to the area between Pooles Island and Hart-Miller Island for a reported overturned vessel on Sunday July 14. Units arrived and observed a small recreational vessel overturned with debris floating around it. According to the reports,...
Governor Moore, local leaders celebrate new graduates of Maryland Corps
MARYLAND (WBFF) — On Tuesday, Governor Wes Moore attended the inaugural Service Year Option and Maryland Corps member commencement. Governor Moore, Lieutenant Governor Aruna Miller, City of Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, members of the Maryland General Assembly, and partners from across the state gathered to celebrate the milestone achievement.
Heat scorched Maryland this week. Are you prepared for extreme weather?
Baltimore was one of the hottest cities in the nation last week. Extreme weather is becoming more common as human-driven changes to the planet's climate continue. Joey Henderson, Director of the Baltimore City Department of Emergency Management, joins Midday to discuss how the city handles heat and hurricanes, and how you can be best prepared.
Ravens need to start fast during 2024 NFL regular season
The Baltimore Ravens lost disappointingly to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game last season. They will be looking to bounce back in 2024, and to do that, it’d be in their best interest to start fast and make a statement early in the year. When looking at teams that could have a disastrous start to the 2024 season, Alex Ballentine of Bleacher Report named the Ravens one of his choices. He mentioned some of the youth on the team’s roster, particularly on the offensive line, as a reason why. “Figuring out who will take over those three starting spots and then figuring out how to maximize their talents within the scheme could take some time…Throw in a defense that will have to navigate the switch from Mike Macdonald to Zach Orr at defensive coordinator and the Ravens could have some growing pains early on in the season.” The Ravens open the season with Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium, which is no easy task. They then play the Las Vegas Raiders, Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills, and Cincinnati Bengals, and their record in those first five games could set a tone for the remainder of the season.
A Baltimore man died after being sedated and restrained by medics. His mom wants answers
When Trea Ellinger left a Baltimore drug rehab facility last summer, he assured his anxious mother that everything was fine. He had his medications and was planning to meet up with his girlfriend.By the following afternoon, he was dead — not from the violence his mom feared he might face, but because he didn't survive an encounter with first responders in downtown Baltimore.Ellinger, 29, died after being sedated and restrained. Despite repeated comments from police and medics at the scene acknowledging the dangers of lying face down in the prone position, responders failed to act urgently when the handcuffed Ellinger...
Corbin Burnes has whirlwind All-Star experience after checking in on newborn twins
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Corbin Burnes planned to break away from his newborn twin daughters and show up at the All-Star Game regardless of whether he was the starting pitcher for the American League. In a Midsummer Classic filled with replacements and first-time All-Stars, the Baltimore right-hander was the last to arrive. Burnes, an All-Star for the fourth consecutive year, flew to Texas the morning of the game after spending about 36 hours at home in Arizona. “I tried to maximize as much time at home with them as I can,” Burnes said. “Be a dad for a little bit. Change some diapers. Give the girls a bottle. Some of the things that you don’t realize you miss when you’re away from it.” The trip was worth it, despite a bit of a two-out jam that Burnes escaped by getting William Contreras to ground out with runners at second and third. Bryce Harper had doubled behind a walk to Shohei Ohtani.
Cox Mill's Braylon Whitaker taken in 19th round of MLB Draft by Baltimore Orioles
Cox Mill graduate Braylon Whitaker was selected in the 19th round, 579th overall, of the MLB Draft by the Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday. Whitaker, and outfielder, has committed to Wingate for college. This past season, he batted .500 with 39 hits, and 37 runs for the Chargers, having .619 on-base percentage with 1.350 OPS and 10 stolen bases. He drew 25 walks and struck out just five times.
A Baltimore culinary program is giving displaced chefs a chance to start over | Get Uplifted
BALTIMORE — In honor of the start of Black Restaurant Week, we are spotlighting a group of entrepreneurs in Baltimore. The group is teaming up to give chefs a second chance. The Culinary Queens Collective is launching a series of pop-up shops for those who need a place to start over. It's part of the "Displaced Chefs Project." The program was started as a way to give chefs who may have lost their restaurants or businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic an opportunity to start over.
Dodgers, Orioles reportedly interested in trade for AL Cy Young favorite
The Los Angeles Dodgers and Baltimore Orioles are among the serious World Series contenders this season. They may be looking to fortify their respective squads through some big trades, and the two teams could be after the same player: pitcher Tarik Skubal. SI’s Tom Verducci published a story on Monday discussing whether Skubal could be... The post Dodgers, Orioles reportedly interested in trade for AL Cy Young favorite appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Baltimore educators demand ‘public, transparent, national’ search for next schools CEO
Baltimore teachers and administrators are demanding an explicit commitment from the city’s school board to host a public national search for the district’s next superintendent. The Baltimore Teachers Union and the Public School Administrators and Supervisors Association of Baltimore City hosted a joint press conference Tuesday in front...
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