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3 from Pennsylvania arrested after deputies discover drugs during traffic stop in Frederick County
FREDERICK COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — The Frederick County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) said drugs were recovered during a traffic stop overnight on Tuesday. Deputies said that at about 1:20 a.m., they stopped a vehicle traveling in the area of I-70 West at Rt. 40 for speeding. Deputies noticed there was “some criminal activity going […]
EDENS Announces Upcoming Openings at Crofton Station
EDENS, which operates the recently updated Burtonsville Crossing, Cabin John Village, and more here in Montgomery County, announced today the opening of the first of three new anchor retail partners at Crofton Station in Gambrills, MD (Anne Arundel County). Several new businesses are set to open this year, including The Fresh Market, Michaels and Snap Fitness.
Christian Ronaldo Guillen Remembered After Motorcycle Crash
The 30-year-old Montgomery County motorcyclist who was killed in a crash is being remembered as "the most solid, consistent and loving son, brother, partner, cousin, friend and so much more." Christian Ronaldo Guillen leaves behind a lasting legacy of love after the Silver Spring man crashed into a metal light...
Councilman Marks to recommend 275 acres to be downzoned in Middle River
MIDDLE RIVER, MD—Baltimore County Councilman David Marks on Thursday announced that he will support one of the largest downzoning efforts ever considered along the Wampler Road and Bengies Road corridors in Middle River. Councilman Marks will recommend that 125 acres be redesignated as Neighborhood Commons, or open space, zoning,...
83 dogs rescued from unsanitary conditions in Baltimore home
BALTIMORE, MD—A Baltimore man has been arrested and charged with 178 counts of animal cruelty after 83 dogs were seized from his property in May. The State’s Attorney’s Office says a warrant for Robert Conley was sent out for animal cruelty on May 23 and deputies found the 83 dogs in unsanitary conditions with many having to be rescued.
JHU tightens policy on issuing official public statements
Johns Hopkins University leaders have revised their policy on issuing official public statements, stating that the university would only release official public statements on issues that pertain directly to the “interest or function” of the institution. In a message to Hopkins faculty, President Ron Daniels, Provost Ray Jayawardhana,...
HaZamir Teen Choir to Hold Rehearsals Starting in Late August
HaZamir: The International Jewish Teen Choir — including the Baltimore chapter led by conductor Erika Pardes Schon — will hold Sunday rehearsals for the 2024-2025 season later this month, with an open house on Aug. 22. A culminating gala performance will be held this spring at Carnegie Hall...
Director of Safe Streets addresses recent shootings, asserts program's future is solid
Baltimore (WBFF) — Safe Streets workers responded Thursday to the shooting of one of their own. The program's director was also there and FOX45 News caught up with her--pressed for answers about the latest shooting and the program's future. Dozens of members of the city's flagship gun violence reduction...
15-year-old and 17-year-old arrested for carjacking, according to police
A 15-year-old male and 17-year-old male were arrested for carjacking on Tuesday, according to Baltimore Police. Around 4 p.m., detectives received an LPR alert on a vehicle wanted in connection with multiple robberies/carjackings in the 2100 block of W. Coldspring Lane, police said. Foxtrot was requested, responded to the area...
Yankees Rivalry Roundup: Orioles down Red Sox thanks to strong outing from Eflin
After the high that was Aaron Judge’s 300th career home run in Wednesday night’s 10-2 win over the White Sox, the Yankees got an offday on Thursday as they prepare to go to Detroit to play the Tigers. The win also gave the Yankees a very slight half-game lead atop the AL East, as the Orioles were off themselves on Wednesday.
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