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Man Killed in Southwest District
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. On July 4, at approximately 1:49 a.m., Southwest District patrol officers responded to the 2700 block of West Franklin Street for a report of a shooting. Once there, Baltimore Police Department officers located 26-year-old Kenshawn Goode suffering...
Body Found Behind Western District Business
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. On July 3, at approximately 6:10 a.m., Baltimore Police Department officers responded to the 1600 block of Argyle Avenue in reference to an unidentified body located in an alley behind a business. Andrew Harvey Jr., 28, was pronounced deceased by medics at approximately 6:13 a.m.
Middle River Concert Band to give free concert at Angel Park
NOTTINGHAM, MD—The Middle River Concert Band will be performing at Angel Park. The free performance will take place at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, July 8, 2024. Attendees should bring a chair and enjoy this free concert in the Bud & Bette Cole Ampitheater. Angel Park is located at 9650...
Baltimore-based World War II-era Liberty Ship John W. Brown scheduled for dry dock repairs. Will it return?
A World War II relic in Baltimore faces a fundraising deadline to stay afloat. The John W. Brown, built in 1942 to transport cargo and troops, is leaving for Norfolk, Virginia, on July 13 for dry dock repairs priced over $1 million. Project Liberty Ship, the nonprofit organization that maintains the ship, received a $500,000 matching grant for dry docking through the National Park Service in ...
Baltimore police disperse Fourth of July crowd, officer injured
WBFF (Baltimore, MD) —Baltimore police went to Shipley Hill to disperse a crowd of people who were celebrating the Fourth of July on Thursday. Some of the holiday revelers confronted the officers as they were pushed down the 2500 block of McHenry Street toward South Catherine Street around 9:45 p.m.
MCB Unveils ‘The Enolia,’ Morgan State’s Newest Student Housing Development
MCB Real Estate, a local investment management firm, recently celebrated the renaming of one of its most notable development projects in Baltimore City. “The Enolia” will accommodate more than 450 students, fulfilling a much-needed Morgan State University (MSU) student housing demand. MCB Real Estate, a local investment management...
Slideshow: Baltimore sets off fireworks over the Inner Harbor
Thousands of people swarmed to Baltimore's Inner Harbor on Thursday to celebrate our nation's Independence Day. Thousands of people swarmed to Baltimore's Inner Harbor on Thursday to celebrate our nation's Independence Day. Thousands of people swarmed to Baltimore's Inner Harbor on Thursday to celebrate our nation's Independence Day. Thousands of people swarmed to Baltimore's Inner Harbor on Thursday to celebrate our nation's Independence Day. Thousands of people swarmed to Baltimore's Inner Harbor on Thursday to celebrate our nation's Independence Day. ...
Baltimore Business Offers to Sell Watches Using Pieces of Collapsed Bridge
A watchmaking business in Baltimore recently acquired a portion of scrap metal that was once the Francis Scott Key Bridge to keep its memory alive. Small Business Trends reported that Alan Tsao, founder of local watch brand Tsao Baltimore, purchased parts of the bridge to make watches, reflecting his business vision of incorporating his love for the city into his timepieces.
Kyle Weinapple chows down 14 hot dogs, wins $1,000 at Cross Street Market contest
Move over Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. Baltimore had its own version on the Fourth of July.Kyle Weinapple chowed down on 14 hot dogs as he was crowned champion at the Cross Street Market.Weinapple, Baltimore's "Big Dog," won a trophy, $1,000 and bragging rights.Each contestant had 10 minutes to eat the most hot dogs.There were 30 contestants in the third year of this Cross Street Market Hot Dog Eating Contest.
New gym planned for Golden Mile's Westridge shopping center
A $5 million multi-level Crunch Fitness and a mixed-use residential and commercial development are slated to come to the Westridge Square shopping center in Frederick. The fitness center, which will occupy 1005-1077 West Patrick Street along Frederick’s Golden Mile, will provide the city’s residents with equipment and resources beyond the scope of a traditional gym, Christopher McDonald, the ...
Accused killer remains on the run nearly one year after man gunned down in car
WBFF (Baltimore, MD) — The U.S. Marshals Service has joined the search for a man wanted in connection to an unsolved 2023 homicide. Lamont B Johnson Jr. 37, of Baltimore is facing multiple charges including first and second degree murder. Johnson is accused of fatally shooting Tiwan Wilson, 22,...
Fugitive sought in street stabbing captured, agents say
WBFF (Hagerstown, MD) — Just one day after appearing on Maryland’s Most Wanted the fugitive wanted in connection to the stabbing of a man in Baltimore has been captured. According to the US Marshals Service Tyrone Price, 29, was arrested at a medical facility in Hagerstown, Maryland after someone recognized him on Maryland’s Most Wanted and contacted authorities.
Urban Air Adventure Park Set to Launch in Glen Burnie's Harundale Plaza with Exciting Family Activities
Glen Burnie's Harundale Plaza is gearing up for the opening of a new family attraction, Urban Air Adventure Park, an indoor park that offers a myriad of activities aimed at providing a fun escape for all ages. Slated to open doors on July 13 at 10 a.m., the park is situated at 7702 Ritchie Highway, Suite 11-A, ready to provide an adrenaline-packed venue with attractions that include climbing walls, a warrior course, laser tag, and a Sky Rider—which is essentially a zipline-like experience, as reported by WMAR2.
19-year-old arrested for possession of handgun
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A 19-year-old was arrested for possession of a handgun, according to Baltimore Police. Around 4:15 p.m., detectives observed a man displaying characteristics of an armed person in the 2400 block of Cold Spring Lane, police said. Detectives attempted to stop the man who fled on foot...
Baltimore misses tech grant but remains hopeful
Baltimore had aims of becoming a renowned tech hub nationally, hoping for a potential $70 million stimulus from the national Tech Hubs Program. The intention was to spark further investments and job creation. However, the city missed out, not being shortlisted for the next round of grant distribution which will be spreading $504 million among 12 tech hubs.
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