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Small houses in East Baltimore to offer new life for homeless families
Thirteen new homes are shaping up in Oliver led by one of Baltimore's top developers who is pivoting from the luxury apartment market to the more humble task of providing housing for families exiting homelessness. The Hope Village community of small homes is expected to open in October — and...
3 Orioles players Jackson Holliday could replace by end of season
Baltimore Orioles 20-year-old sensation, Jackson Holliday, has been a unanimous top-three prospect in baseball this year. The only other two players that have received recognition as better prospects than Holliday are the Pirates' ace Paul Skenes and the Nationals' young star James Wood. Holliday had his shot to prove that...
Stafford nabbed by Orioles in fifth round
Being from a baseball family, what other thing could Ryan Stafford possibly dream about other than being drafted and becoming a professional baseball player?. Part one of that dream came true Monday when Stafford, a 2021 graduate of Folsom High, was drafted in the fifth round by the Baltimore Orioles.
Shooting at Baltimore's Westside Shopping Center leaves man dead, two injured
BALTIMORE - A man died and two others were injured from a shooting Tuesday evening in the parking lot of Westside Shopping Center in Southwest Baltimore.Police responded around 5:41 p.m. to the 2400 block of Frederick Avenue where they found a 20-year-old with multiple gunshot wounds.He was taken to the hospital where he died, according to police. Anyone with any information should call Baltimore Police at 410-396-2100 or Metro Crime Stoppers tipline at 1-866-7LOCKUP.
Video shows Baltimore City School employee swearing at student
A new video has surfaced, showing a heated argument between a student and staff member at Forest Park High School. In the video, which was from May, a staff member can be heard yelling expletives and using vulgar language toward a student. While the student was also yelling at the staff member, it is not clear what led up to the incident.
Baltimore reaches record-tying heat at 104 degrees on Tuesday during hottest stretch in 75 years
BALTIMORE - Baltimore's temperatures have been scorching hot over the past three days, reaching triple digits.But, the heat took another jump on Tuesday, hitting 104 degrees, which tied a record set on this date in 1988.This has been the hottest three-day stretch in Baltimore in 75 years.Temperatures hit 101 degrees on Sunday, 102 on Monday and 104 on Wednesday, which all tied records for that particular date.The last time heat exceeded 101 degrees for three straight days was August 26-28, 1948. It has never happened for four straight days.According to the WJZ First Alert Weather Team, temperatures could climb back to 100 degrees on Wednesday.
Former 1st-Round Ravens Pick Predicted to Be ‘Biggest Bust’
The 2024 season will be a make-or-break season for many on the Baltimore Ravens roster, from the coaching staff down to the players. Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman could be under more pressure than most to live up to his draft capital, but one writer feels he may be a bust this season.
Md. State Fair is hiring
Interested in being a part of putting on the Maryland State Fair for three big weekends this summer? Attend the Maryland State Fair Job Fair, on Tuesday, July 30 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Exhibition Hall, to explore a variety of job opportunities during the Thursday, Aug. 22- Sunday, Aug. 25, Thursday, Aug. 29-Monday, Sept. 2, and Thursday, Sept. 5-Sunday, Sept. 8 run of the Maryland State Fair. ...
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.
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