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Sculptor constructs one-of-a-kind 3D shapes for 40th Artscape in Baltimore
Artscape showcases the cultural heartbeat of Baltimore, and the 40th edition will include 3D art by Stephen Hendee. This will be the first time participating in Artscape for Hendee, who works with various materials to build one-of-a-kind sculptures. He'll showcase geometric shapes -- made of lightweight plastics, black tape and LED lights -- at The Grotto.
Here’s Where You Can Find A Classic Baltimore Chicken Box In Honor Of #NationalChickenWingDay
The chicken box — Baltimore’s hidden gem. One would argue that the chicken box is the city’s best meal and the best-kept secret from tourists and visitors. The feeling of a warm Styrofoam box in your hands, filled with four wings seasoned fries, and a jumbo half-and-half on the side is unmatched, especially when you’ve […] The post Here’s Where You Can Find A Classic Baltimore Chicken Box In Honor Of #NationalChickenWingDay appeared first on 92 Q.
Back to School: Methods to Combat 'Summer Brain Drain'
BALTIMORE, Md. (WBFF) — As July comes to an end, parents, teachers, and students prepare to head back to school. However, parents and teachers alike fear the "summer brain drain," a term commonly used to describe the learning loss that takes place for many students during the summer months.
Foreman Wolf to end involvement with Cindy Lou’s Fish House at Harbor Point
As of Thursday, the Foreman Wolf restaurant group will no longer be connected to the waterfront restaurant it opened in 2020 at Harbor Point, Cindy Lou’s Fish House. Foreman Wolf and Beatty Development Group, the lead developer of Harbor Point, disclosed last week that Foreman Wolf will “conclude all involvement” with the restaurant effective Aug. 1, as it turns its attention to other restaurants in its portfolio.
Police Discover Crime Scene on South Wickham Road
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. On July 29, at approximately 12:03 a.m., Southwest District patrol officers responded to an area hospital for a report of a walk-in shooting victim. Once there, Baltimore Police Department officers located a 30-year-old male suffering from an...
Northwest District Victim Pronounced Dead on Scene
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. On July 29, at approximately 12:12 a.m., Northwest District patrol officers were called to the 5200 block of Saint Charles Avenue, for a report of a shooting. Once there, Baltimore Police Department officers located an unidentified male...
Racing family affairs at Laurel Park
Wives and husbands were working side-by-side in more ways than one during Sunday’s day of summer sprint stakes races at Laurel Park. It was the trainer and jockey, wife and husband combo of Brittany Russell and Sheldon Russell winning the $100,000 Alma North Stakes with Michael Dubb’s 4-year-old dark bay filly Apple Picker’s exciting closing stretch run in the 6 1/2 furlongs sprint for fillies and mares.
Bicyclist Hit by Three Separate Vehicles in Fatal Accident
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. On July 26, at around 5:25 p.m., Baltimore Police Department officers responded to the 400 block of South Caroline Street to investigate a call for a bicyclist struck by a vehicle. Upon arrival, officers were advised that...
Pulaski Highway Three-Car Crash Kills Driver
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. On July 26, at around 8:46 p.m., Baltimore Police Department officers responded to the 3900 block of Pulaski Highway to investigate a call for a three-vehicle accident with injuries. Upon arrival, officers were advised that one vehicle...
Tie-dye socks & drum equations: Baltimore nonprofit brings creativity to summer school
Arts for Learning has been offering free summer education to kindergarten through sixth graders for the last nine years. But this year, the U.S. Department of Education recognized their work as one of 13 examples nationwide of “high-quality out-of-school time learning opportunities for every child.”. At Dorothy I. Height...
Jasper Davis, 14-year-old killed this month, remembered as ‘life of the party’ in Beats Not Bullets program
Jasper Davis, the 14-year-old shot and killed July 21 in a shooting at the Mondawmin Metro Station in East Baltimore, is being remembered as a promising musical artist who knew sign language and was easy to like. The teen had a “standout personality” in the Beats Not Bullets program that uses music to teach and mentor Baltimore’s young people, said program director Kevin Beasley. Since joining ...
Victoria Fletcher Named Softball Player Of The Year at HBCU Sports Awards: A Recap of Her Outstanding Achievements
Fletcher, a Morgan State University graduate softball player, was named Softball Player of the Year at the HBCU Sports Awards show, adding to her impressive 2024 season. Victoria Fletcher had a .360 batting average with a slugging percentage of .567 and an on-base percentage of .418. She recorded 54 hits,...
Loyola invites Baltimore community to participate in spiritual program
Loyola University Maryland’s Office of Mission Integration invites members of the Baltimore community to participate in a program of spiritual exercises and prayer inspired by St. Ignatius Loyola. The nine-month program will begin this September. Learn more at an information session via Zoom on Thursday, Aug. 8, from 7...
Analyst: Ravens’ $99 Million Starter Could Be in His Last Baltimore Camp
Training camp is just underway and the process of trimming the rosters is underway for many teams. For the Baltimore Ravens, 2024 will be a pivotal season in the chase for a Super Bowl and if things do not go well it could lead to major changes in 2025, specifically long-time starter offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley.
Man arrested for stealing car after traveling through Fells Point
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A man was arrested for stealing a car on Saturday night, according to Baltimore Police. Around 11:20 p.m., officers notified members of Foxtrot that a stolen vehicle was traveling through the Fells Point area, police said. Officers attempted to initiate a vehicle stop but the vehicle...
Late Baltimore superfan honored with new t-shirt campaign on "Mo Gaba Day"
BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore Orioles pulled out an inspiring win on Sunday on Mo Gaba Day, which honors Mo Gaba, a Baltimore superfan who died of cancer on July 28, 2020.Mo Gaba, who was 14 years old when he died, would have been 18 years old this year.In memory of Mo Gaba, a "Mo Love" t-shirt campaign was launched on Sunday at Pickett Brewing Company. Mo was an Orioles and Ravens superfan who quickly captured the hearts of Baltimore City and all of Maryland when, at 9 years old, he began calling into 105.7 The Fan to share his...
A new area of interest emerges in the tropics
BALTIMORE — After multiple quiet weeks, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring an area in the Atlantic just to the north of South America. This tropical wave currently, isn't so impressive. The NHC gave the area a 0% chance of development over the next 48 hours. Then conditions become more favorable, the 7-day outlook has the same wave with a 40% chance of development. We shall see if it gets a name. The next letter is "D" in our 2024 Atlantic Season alphabet named Debby. As long as they steer clear of Maryland all is good!
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