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Senator Carozza Urges State to Postpone Approval of US Wind Project in West OC Harbor
OCEAN CITY, Md. - Maryland State Senator Mary Beth Carozza is urging the Maryland Board of Public Works to delay the approval of a proposed offshore wind project in Worcester County. In a letter to the board, Carozza requested that the state postpone the issuance of a license that U.S. Wind requires to move forward with the project.
Maryland State Fair returns to Timonium with thrills for all ages
BALTIMORE -- There's a ride for everyone at the Maryland State Fair in Timonium. "It goes up and down and then up and down," 6-year-old Trevor Hornsby from Glen Burnie said. "It was a little bit fun and then it goes up and that was the scary part!" This year, you'll find five new exciting rides in Kiddie Land. "It was like I was flying on an airplane," said Hunter White, a 7-year-old from Parkville. At the state fair there's a chance for everyone to take home a prize. "I went to the water gun game where you have to shoot the water in a...
Asian American Center awarded $3.9M to expand apprenticeship programs
The Asian American Center of Frederick was one of several Maryland organizations to get money from the U.S. Department of Labor for new apprenticeship opportunities for underrepresented communities. AACF, a nonprofit community organization, was awarded nearly $4 million to establish more registered apprenticeships and pre-apprenticeship programs for immigrants, according to a news release from ...
Frederick Road Closure in Catonsville Causes Commuter Delays Amid Police Response to Crisis
Commuters in Catonsville faced unexpected delays early this morning, as Baltimore County Police were forced to temporarily close Frederick Road at the I-695 interchange in both directions. The cause of the closure, according to a post by the Baltimore County Police Department, was due to a "person in crisis." Officials...
Suspect in murders of grandmother, granddaughter in Middle River to appear in court Monday
TOWSON -- The suspect in the July deaths of a woman and her grandmother in Middle River was supposed to be in court Friday, but his hearing ended up being postponed.Bryan Cherry now has his bail review hearing in the case set for Monday, Aug. 26, because he's still in custody in Baltimore.On top of the murder charges he's facing in the Middle River deaths, Cherry is also facing murder, attempted murder, assault, and other charges in Baltimore.The first case that got him on police's radar happened in June.The family of Autumn Harvey and Iona Sellers are resting a little...
Elderly Woman Critically Injured in Pikesville Armed Carjacking (Video)
In a shocking incident in a suburban neighborhood in Pikesville, Baltimore County, an armed carjacking left two individuals injured, one of them critically. The event unfolded on Wednesday night at the intersection of Brattle and Hawkesbury Roads, turning an ordinary evening into a terrifying experience for the local community. The...
Miller comes from the loss side to claim Maryland State Ladies 9-Ball Championship
As best as we can figure, the last time (before this past weekend) that Briana Miller and Tina Malm met in a meaningful pool match was in the summer of 2017 at a stop on the J. Pechauer Northeast Women’s Tour (JPNEWT) in Frederick, MD. At the event, they both had to contend with Karen Corr, who, two years earlier, had dominated the JPNEWT season, winning eight of the tour’s 11 stops that year. In 2016, Corr competed in and won all three of the tour’s events in which she participated. In that summer of 2017, she was making what would prove to be her only appearance on the tour and came from the loss side to win it. Briana Miller met up with Corr in the third round of that event and defeated her in a double-hill bout. Miller advanced, eventually, to the hot seat match, which is where she ran into Malm. Miller sent Malm off (7-2) to what proved to be a semifinal match against Corr. Corr defeated Malm (also 7-2) and then defeated Miller 9-4 in the final to claim her one and only JPNEWT title that year.
Crime victim families endorse Trump at border: ‘He needs to be in office’
Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump visited the U.S.-Mexico border Thursday alongside the families of two women who were allegedly raped and murdered by illegal immigrants. “We’re honored to really be with these incredible people and in particular with some grieving families. And this is a group of people that I’ve gotten to know,” […]
Powerlifting competition helps support BARCS in memory of officer Amy Caprio
A powerlifting competition next month will raise money for a local animal shelter in memory of a Baltimore County police officer, who was killed in the line of duty. At Exile Fitness in Rosedale, a powerlifting competition next month will raise money for the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter, or BARCS. It's in honor of fallen Baltimore County police officer Amy Caprio, who was killed in the line of duty in 2018.
Maryland named most foul-mouthed state, Virginia ranked fourth
MARYLAND - Maryland has been named the number one state that swears the most, according to a new study. A study released by Wordtips tracked the number of swear words posted on the social media site X, analyzing 170 million geotagged posts to determine the most and least foul-mouthed state. Virginia was named the fourth state that swears the most, with Louisiana being second, and Georgia being the third.
Move United Recognizes Gwena Herman With 2024 Jan Elix Award
Move United, the national leader in community-based adaptive sports, recently presented its 2024 Jan Elix Award to Kennedy Krieger Institute’s Gwena Herman, of Abingdon, Maryland. The Jan Elix Award is given in honor and memory of Jan Elix, a dedicated woman that made an impact as an athlete, coach,...
Police responded to a multi-vehicle crash on I-83 in York County
SHREWSBURY, Pa. — Crews responded to reports of a multi-vehicle crash on I-83 in York County. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. The crash occurred on I-83 southbound 0.5 miles south of Exit 4: PA 851 Shrewsbury. According to 511PA, a lane restriction is put in place...
Person hit by stolen vehicle driving off after armed carjacking in Baltimore County
PIKESVILLE, Md. — An armed carjacking in Baltimore County left two people injured Wednesday night. Investigators said the car was stolen at gunpoint at the intersection of Brattle Road and Hawksbury Road in Pikesville around 10 p.m. One victim told police there were several suspects who approached them before...
MINOR LEAGUE GAME SUMMARIES FOR 8/20/2024
NORFOLK TIDES (56-65) LOST 8-5 TO WORCESTER – AAA. Daniel Johnson went 2 for 5 with a homerun, 2 runs scored and 1 RBI. Nick Maton went 2 for 3 with a double, 1 run scored, 2 RBI and a walk. SP: Bruce Zimmermann allowed 3 runs, 2 earned,...
‘We’re with you’: Carroll lawmakers, residents agree that proposed transmission line is ‘direct affront to and real assault on our way of life’
Carroll commissioners and state lawmakers who represent the county listened to, and agreed with, residents’ concerns at a meeting Thursday night in Westminster regarding the proposed Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project. The proposed transmission line would carve a 70-mile-long path through Carroll, Frederick and Baltimore counties. The $424 million project has a proposed date of operation of June 2027. Jason Kalwa, who manages the energy project for the Public Service Enterprise Group, said last month that the project will provide a much-needed upgrade to the energy grid, which will benefit Carroll residents and others. More than 750 people attended Thursday’s meeting, 72 of whom signed up to speak, according to Lt. Phill Lawrence of the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office. The listening session ran from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., with an opportunity to have one-on-one conversations with lawmakers until 10 p.m., at the Agriculture Center in Westminster.
Nolan Grove, 14, charged with killing a 12-year-old in Red Lion, can be released on bail
A Red Lion teen accused of shooting and killing 12-year-old Kain Heiland on April 1, 2023, will be allowed bail with supervised house arrest, a York County judge ruled today. Nolan Donald Grove, 14, who will remain charged as an adult and was previously held in the suicide-resistant section of juvenile detention,...
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