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Coming Soon: Next-Gen Train Control 2024 Conference
Railway Age’s Next-Gen Train Control Conference, presented jointly with Parsons, has been the global rail industry’s single-most important communications and signaling and advanced-technology event since 1995. The 2024 conference takes place in Baltimore, Oct. 17-18. Presented by leading experts, NGTC features in-depth technical sessions and comprehensive project updates...
Middle River Resident Wins Two-Night Trip to St. Michaels
Middle River resident Orville Horton and his wife Frances were all smiles after they won a two-night getaway to St. Michaels from a My Lottery Rewards promotion. 76-year-old player has been My Lottery Rewards member since the beginning. Orville Horton likes to travel all over the country, including a cruise...
Guilty verdict in murder of Israeli man visiting for wedding in Baltimore
Baltimore (WBFF) — A jury has convicted 19-year-old William Holloman, the fourth suspect in the killing of 31-year-old Efraim Gordon--who's from Israel and was visiting Baltimore for a family wedding when he was gunned down. Holloman's three-day trial started Monday--went to the jury Wednesday afternoon. Jurors returned Thursday for...
Alert Issued For Missing 1-Year-Old In Baltimore (Developing)
Derrick Caraballero, 1, was last seen at around 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 25 in the 300 block of South Norris Street, investigators say, now they are trying to track him down. The child was wearing a red shirt, green shorts, and orange crocks when he went missing. Investigators also...
Morgan News Hour: Visually impaired artist creates pieces for Artscape
Thomas McCue is a visually impaired artist and UX Designer who creates contemporary paintings and drawings influenced by nature, myth, and popular culture. His unique pieces will be showcased at Baltimore's Artscape 40 event from August 2 to 4. Click the audio to listen to his interview on Morgan News...
City Union of Baltimore frustrated with working conditions at city agencies
When City Union of Baltimore President Antoinette saw the inspector general report outlining unsafe work conditions at Department of Public Works sites, it wasn't anything she hadn't seen before.
Joshua Brewster Arrested For Burglary, Shooting Woman
Joshua Brewster, 31, was arrested in April following a brief investigation by members of the sheriff's office after he shot a woman fleeing from a confrontation in a home on Highland Drive, according to authorities. Deputies from the Harford County Sheriff's Office were called at approximately 5:53 a.m. on April...
Life-Threatening Gunshot Wound Kills Man In Baltimore
BALTIMORE, MD – Police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred early Thursday morning in the Northwest District. At approximately 12:39 a.m., Northwest District patrol officers responded to a report…
Little Miss Black US of A continues to inspire young girls with annual pageant
The Little Miss Black US of A pageant has returned to Maryland to inspire the next generation of young Black girls seeking to serve their communities. On July 26 to 27, the Hoff Theater, located on the campus of University of Maryland, will be full of poised young ladies and Black girl magic.
SUN: How Baltimore’s old Memorial Stadium lives on
For history detectives who search around the Memorial Stadium site there are visible chunks of concrete, a brick or two and rebar west of third base. It’s a reminder of the Baltimore sports arena that served the Orioles, Colts and Ravens in a stretch of history that goes back to 1922.
HCPD Daily Crime Bulletin, July 25, 2024
10500 block of Faulkner Ridge Circle, July 21-24 Unknown suspect(s) entered the vacant residence by breaking a window and stole tools and appliances. Theft from vehicle/vehicle break-in Laurel, 20723:. 9200 block of Traders Crossing, July 24-25 overnight, wallet. Elkridge, 21075: 7500 block of Washington Boulevard, July 24-25 overnight, fuel. ______________________________________
Village of Cross Keys adds another restaurant, store
A Mexican restaurant will round out the food offerings available at the Village of Cross Keys. Sol Oaxaca, which has a spot in Bel Air, signed a lease to open in the North Baltimore retail center next spring, the center's developer Caves Valley Partners announced Wednesday. Ruxton Mercantile, a general store with upscale items, will also join the North Baltimore hub this fall.
Detective Says DNA on Knife Links Suspect to Murder
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. A Baltimore Police Department (BPD) detective testified against a homicide defendant in Baltimore City Circuit Court on July 25. Alphonso Ward, 47, is charged with first-degree murder and possession of a deadly weapon with intent to injure...
‘This Never Would’ve Happened If I Hadn’t Been That Drunk,’ Says Convicted Attempted Murder Suspect
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. A jury reached a guilty verdict in the trial of a man involved in an alcohol-induced shooting on July 22. Deon Hudson, 29, was charged with attempted first-degree murder, attempted second-degree murder, first-degree assault, second-degree assault, reckless...
CBP Recovers $130K in Stolen Luxury Cars at Baltimore Port (video)
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents recently intercepted two stolen high-end vehicles at the Port of Baltimore. The vehicles, a 2023 BMW X4 and a 2023 Jeep, were discovered inside a shipping container headed to Gambia. Both vehicles had been rented, the BMW from Atlanta, Georgia, and the Jeep from Montgomery County.
Rain and thunderstorms for rest of Thursday, pleasant weekend ahead`
Meteorologist Alena Lee says we will see some rain and thunderstorms for the rest of Thursday as temps will remain cooler than normal in the mid 80's. The clouds will linger into Friday but it should remain dry through the weekend as temps will return to the high 80's. The clouds and chances for rain return for early next week especially on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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