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Victim stable after multiple gunshot wounds, detectives seek tips
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A 27-year-old male walked into an area hospital around 11:11pm on Saturday night. According to officials, the victim suffered multiple gunshot wounds to the body and listed in stable condition. Preliminary investigation revealed that the victim was in the 6300 block of Greenspring Avenue sitting in...
Fan Shows Off New Lamar Jackson Tattoo
The Baltimore Ravens don’t have any margin for error anymore. They were so close to the ultimate glory last season that some fans may have lost faith in them by now. Others, however, are ready to double down on their commitment and support for their beloved team. Notably, a...
Baltimore Police Arrest 25-Year-Old Suspected of Burglary on Cathedral Street
Early yesterday morning, a burglary investigation led to the arrest of a 25-year-old male by Central District patrol officers in Baltimore. The incident occurred on Cathedral Street, where the suspect was discovered on the premises and taken into custody without incident, as reported by the Baltimore Police Department. According to...
George Thorogood and the Destroyers, in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? Fan begins online petition
More than 50 years ago, at the University of Delaware, George Thorogood and the Destroyers performed what's said to be their first public concert. Thousands of shows and millions of album sales later, an online drive is underway to get them into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Cyndi...
Baltimore Community Seeks Justice After Fatal Hit-and-Run on Liberty Road
A late-night tragedy unfolded on Liberty Road, Baltimore County, where a pedestrian was struck in a hit-and-run incident. According to the Baltimore County Police Department's report, the accident occurred at around 11:40 p.m. on Friday, August 30. The incident involved a pedestrian who was, for reasons not yet clear, in...
HBCU Track Legend And Jamaican Olympian George Rhoden Dies At 97
Rhoden was a standout rack and field athlete at Morgan State University. George Rhoden, a former Olympian who represented his home country of Jamaica and a former track athlete at Morgan State University, died on Aug. 24 at the age of 97. According to a press release issued by Morgan...
Waterfront Festival comes to Essex in September
ESSEX, MD—Get ready to celebrate Baltimore County’s waterfront culture and history. The Waterfront Festival is coming to Essex on Saturday, September 28, 2024 (rain date is October 5). The festival will be held 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Rocky Point Park and Beach. There will be live...
Construction company founded in Nebraska awarded contract to rebuild Francis Scott Key Bridge
Maryland transportation leaders on Thursday approved a contract for rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge several months after the 1.6-mile (2.6-kilometer) steel span collapsed under the impact of a massive container ship that lost power and crashed into one of its supporting columns.
Urías sprains ankle in Orioles' 7-5 loss
DENVER – The Orioles lost one game and two more players tonight. Infielder Ramón Urías has a sprained right ankle. He was on crutches in the clubhouse following the Rockies’ 7-5 win at Coors Field. Urías and Dean Kremer, who was hit by a line drive...
Stormy Sunday in Baltimore before fall feel takes over
BALTIMORE (WBFF) -- Updated 7:30 a.m. September 1 — The new week starts with storms ahead of a pleasant Labor Day. Sunday afternoon will bring another chance for scattered showers and storms. Temperatures will reach the mid 80s. Labor Day looks beautiful! Temperatures will reach the upper 70s and...
Hampstead and Sykesville change use of state funds for their town parks
The towns of Hampstead and Sykesville have changed the use of their annual allotment of state funds designated for improvements to municipal parks. The Board of Carroll County Commissioners Thursday unanimously approved improvement changes to Melvin Miller Memorial Park in Hampstead, and funding changes to Millard Cooper Park in Sykesville, totaling $172,871.75. The funding is coming from the ...
Morgan State grinds out road win at Hampton to open season
The Morgan State Bears secured a thrilling 30-28 victory over Hampton in their season opener Saturday night. The game’s opening moments were marked by Hampton’s bold strategy. Seeking to seize early momentum, they surprised the Bears with an attempt to recover an onside kick. The Bears, however, were prepared and successfully recovered the kick at midfield.
Baltimore lays out plan to distribute millions in settlement funding from opioid lawsuits
This article was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email subscription today. Baltimore officials this week laid out plans for how they intend to distribute the $252.5 million the city has received – so far – in settlements with pharmacies and drug companies over their role in the opioid crisis.
Orioles broadcast team stands out among league's best
The Baltimore Orioles have been mired in a slump of mediocrity for nearly the last two months. But one aspect of the team that rarely, if ever, slumps is the team's outstanding broadcast crew. Perhaps I am a little biased. I am well aware of other stellar broadcasters in baseball,...
Orioles pitcher Dean Kremer departs after he gets hit on his right forearm by a line drive
DENVER (AP) — Baltimore Orioles pitcher Dean Kremer left Saturday night’s game at Colorado after he was hit by a line drive in the fourth inning. Kremer was struck on his right forearm, just below his wrist, when Jordan Beck hit a liner back up the middle on a four-seam fastball. The ball went to shortstop Gunnar Henderson, who threw to second for a forceout.
Baltimore City Public Schools CEO speaks on students with cellphones in classrooms
With the new school year underway in Baltimore, the debate on how to handle cell phones in the classroom continues. Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Sonja Santelises spoke with WBAL’s T.J. Smith on Friday. Santelises said cell phones should be strictly for educational use. “Our current cell phone policy...
Ravens announce date for primetime debut of new alternate Purple Rising helmets
The Ravens turn up for matchups against the Bengals after going all-black in 2023; Baltimore is taking things up a notch. The Ravens announced they would wear their new Purple Rising helmets Thursday night, November 7, when they host the Cincinnati Bengals. “The reaction to our ‘Purple Rising’ helmet launch...
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