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Corey Caputo Joins MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate
Corey Caputo has joined MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services, the brokerage division of The MacKenzie Companies, as senior real estate advisor. Formerly a retail leasing manager with CANA Development, he will be working from MacKenzie’s corporate offices in Lutherville, Maryland. Caputo will represent the interests of developers, landlords, and...
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Bill Cole of Cole Roofing and Nestor discuss the WNST Service and the history of breaking sports news in Baltimore. And when and how it’ll be soon be returning and better than ever…. SUMMARY KEYWORDS. people, oyster, roofing, company, thought, tech, crab cake, luke, orioles, ravens, game, baseball team,...
Baltimore could recover economic losses from Key Bridge collapse in new ordinance
The Baltimore City’s Rules and Oversight Committee heard an argument for an ordinance Thursday that would allow the city to recover economic losses from those held responsible for the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in March. Legal council for the city, Daniel Schwartz, from DiCello Levitt, said the goal...
First-Round Bust Could Get Second Chance With Panthers, Ravens
Cornerback Kaiir Elam has not worked out in Buffalo, and the Bills could trade him after two disappointing seasons. A first-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, Elam was supposed to solidify a talented secondary and help Buffalo slow down the elite passing attacks of the AFC. Instead, the Florida product has failed to make an impact at the professional level. Injuries limited Elam to just three games last year, but his on-field tape leaves plenty to be desired. According to Pro Football Focus, he had a subpar 58.8 grade in 2023 and an equally underwhelming 56.7 grade in 2022.
Ravens encouraged to cut ties with veteran wide receiver
It wouldn't be an overreaction to suggest the Baltimore Ravens could use reinforcements in the wide receiver room. The receiver position is thin outside WR1 Zay Flowers as Rashod Bateman and Nelson Agholor fail to deliver consistently. In an attempt to bolster the receiver room, the Ravens signed veteran receiver Russell Gage.
Investigators believed man posed ‘threat to society’ before Middle River double homicide, Oldtown killing
After identifying Bryan Cherry as a suspect in a late June stabbing, Baltimore Police wrote in charging papers that they believed the 36-year-old posed “a threat to society.” Two weeks passed before Cherry was found and arrested. In that time, investigators say he killed a grandmother and granddaughter in Middle River, and then a 38-year-old woman at her Oldtown residence. Cherry was arrested ...
CCBC awarded $150K for sign language interpreter training
BALTIMORE, MD—The Community College of Baltimore County has received a $150,000 Employment Advancement Right Now (EARN) grant to help prepare local interpreters for the new Maryland Sign Language Interpreters Act, which will go into effect in 2025. The law will require all interpreters in the state to be licensed...
Marylanders watch history as Kamala Harris officially accepts Democratic nomination
Attendees clap and yell “Kamala” during a watch party Aug. 22 at the Terra Café in Baltimore, as Vice President Kamala Harris accepts the Democratic nomination for president. Photo by William J. Ford. Christine Vilbrun admits that, at first, her sister had to drag her out of...
NFL: AFC Championship-Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens
Jan 28, 2024; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Kansas City Chiefs center Creed Humphrey (52) prepares to snap the ball against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship football game at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Family of DPW worker killed from heat demands answers ahead of hearing on working conditions
City Council is holding a meeting Thursday to assess the Department of Public Works' facilities and working conditions. "It's a really important first step in getting to the truth," Ronald Silver's aunt Renee Meredith said. It comes after an inspector general report found some conditions "dangerous" and "intolerable" with the...
Give a Sole save a Soul to giveaway 3000 shoes to students this weekend
"I got a pair of Balenciaga runners. They retail right now at $2500. So, an honor roll student will get those for free," says Edward Johnson Jr., who worked in the school system for a decade.
Lamar Jackson's Entire Football Identify is Playoff Choker
Watch Jason McIntyre, guest-hosing for Colin Cowherd on FS1’s The Herd explain why the Super Bowl window for Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens could already be closed, as McIntyre says Lamar is the NFL’s version of James Harden and Joel Embiid as a regular season dominator who gags in the postseason.
Maryland native Matt Bowman looks to find a home in the O's struggling bullpen
Right-handed reliever Matt Bowman, if he gets into a game with the Orioles, would be pitching for his fourth MLB team this season. He got into five games in April with Minnesota, four with Arizona in May and one with Seattle in June. He has actually already pitched this year...
Baltimore Ravens Pulled Off HIGHWAY ROBBERY
<__slot-el _="@=2429,x=320,y=584,w=100,h=36,co=15;15;15;1.0">. <__slot-el _="@=2445,x=320,y=620,w=0,h=0,co=15;15;15;1.0">. Baltimore Ravens news today circles around Tyler Linderbaum, Kyle Hamilton, and the 2022 NFL Draft. Tune in as we take a look back on how Ravens GM Eric DeCosta and head coach John Harbaugh pulled off the biggest steal of the night. The Ravens traded Marquise Brown but got so much more in return. Baltimore Raven.
MLB trade regrade: Phillies gifted Orioles a bullpen implosion in Seranthony Dominguez
The Philadelphia Phillies and Baltimore Orioles engineered the rare mutually beneficial trade between first-place teams at the deadline. At least, that is how it was perceived in the moment. Philadelphia addressed a pressing weakness in the outfield, while Baltimore received much-needed bullpen reinforcements in return. Austin Hays was sent to...
Baltimore County man charged with attempted murder in connection to road rage shooting
Baltimore County (WBFF) — A Baltimore County man is facing attempted murder charges in connection to a highway shooting from August 12 in Howard County, police say. According to officials, the accused is identified as 48-year-old Quwan Gordon of Owings Mills. On August 12, Maryland State Troopers went to...
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