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Ex-employee targets store at gunpoint, agents say | Maryland's Most Wanted
WBFF (Baltimore, MD) — What looked like a customer simply attempting to buy cigarettes quickly turned into an armed robbery. Raphael Lloyd, 47, is wanted by the U.S. Marshals Service. According to investigators, back on July 21 Lloyd walked into the B-Green Wholesale store on south Monroe St. in...
Chesapeake Bay Ferry Feasibility Study Released: Exploring A New Way To Cross The Bay
OCEAN CITY, Md. – The Chesapeake Bay Passenger Ferry Consortium, comprising representatives from Anne Arundel, Calvert, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, and St. Mary’s counties, released the findings of a feasibility study for a Chesapeake Bay passenger ferry system at this year’s Maryland Association of Counties (MACo) Conference in Ocean City, MD, on August 15, 2024. The results of the year-long study were presented during MACo’s Solutions Showcase breakout session, titled “Navigating Opportunity: Results of the 5-County Coalition on the Chesapeake Bay Ferry System Feasibility Study.”
Maryland Weather: Flash Flood Warning issued in the Baltimore area
BALTIMORE --Flash Flood Warnings continue after thunderstorms dumped inches of rain throughout Maryland.Some of those storms produced up to 60 mph wind gusts with heavy rain and flooding.A flash flood warning has been issued for Howard County, Baltimore County and Baltimore City until 12:45 a.m. The areas of concern include Baltimore, Columbia and Ellicott City.Areas that received multiple thunderstorms may experience flash flooding with localized rainfall totals of 2 to 4 inches.Storms will exit the area after 11 PM. Expect partial clearing with patchy fog overnight. Low temperatures will dip down into the middle to upper 60s.Monday will be another...
Maryland Weather Alert: Storms West of I-95, Flooding Possible on Sunday
Baltimore, MD – Thunderstorms are expected to impact regions west of I-95 in Maryland today, as the state faces a turbulent weather weekend. Areas such as Frederick and Hagerstown could see severe weather, with a high likelihood of thunderstorms bringing heavy rain and strong winds. According to the National...
A Michelin-Starred Chef Brings Minimalist Japanese Ice Cream to Maryland
Tired of seeing the same boring ice cream packaging and flavors in grocery stores and ice cream shops around the DMV, high-profile chef Takeshi Nishikawa plans to shake up the local dessert scene with the opening of a minimalist Japanese ice cream shop next spring. At his newly announced venture...
LIST | August 16-18: What to do this weekend in the D.C. area
WASHINGTON (7News) — Fairs, live music, comedy shows, and more are coming to the Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia area this weekend. 7News has a list of things you can do!. WASHINGTON, D.C. Friday, August 16:. Ben Schwartz & Friends, 8 p.m. - The Anthem (901 Wharf St. SW,...
Jailed Marylanders Sit Through Long Wait Times For Psychiatric Treatment
Baltimore, MD (WBFF) — We're continuing to follow new reporting from the Baltimore Sun, on Maryland's embattled psychiatric system for current inmates. Our partner at the Sun found that people arrested with severe mental illness deemed too sick by the courts to participate in their cases and are often left sitting in jail cells for weeks beyond the states deadline.
Maryland DNR Accepting Entries for Annual Photo Contest
Annapolis, MD - Maryland Department of Natural Resources is accepting entries for the annual photo contest. Photographers, novice or professional, can enter for the chance to win cash, park passes, and other great prizes. Winning entries will be placed in the 2025 Maryland DNR wall calendar. Deadline to enter is Monday, August 19 at 5:00p.m. EST. More details can be found here: https://dnr.maryland.gov/Pages/photocontest.aspx.
Equinor & Dominion Energy Awarded Mid-Atlantic Offshore Wind Leases, but Local Resistance Remains in Maryland
News comes as Ocean City officials vow to fight current project off their coast. The federal government announced Wednesday that it has awarded two new offshore wind energy leases in the mid-Atlantic — one off the coast of Delaware, the other near the entrance of the Chesapeake Bay in southern Virginia.
Johns Hopkins receives $20.9 million in funding for cancer surgery advancements
MARYLAND (WBFF) — On Thursday, U.S. Senators in Maryland, Chris Van Hollen and Ben Cardin and Congressman Kweisi Mfume announced $20,900,000 in funding for Johns Hopkins University to help with surgical abilities to treat cancer. The funding is from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health’s Precision Surgical Interventions...
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