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Colts Sign Former Ravens WR
The former first-round pick and Baltimore Ravens receiver is headed to the Colts.
MissionFit gym provides free fitness classes to Baltimore youths
A Baltimore program offering free fitness classes to the city's youths is making a big impact in and out of the gym. Working out and building a strong body has been part of Carlos Artson's personal mission for as long as he can remember. "I have always been a fitness...
Dive crews pulled a man from the Inner Harbor on Wednesday morning
BALTIMORE — Dive crews pulled a man from the Inner Harbor on Wednesday morning. Baltimore City Fire officials say the man fell into the water around S. Ann and Thames Streets in the Fells Point Area. Right now the man is at the hospital. There is no word on...
Edmondson Village Shopping Center suspect due in court
A teenager suspected of a deadly mass shooting at the Edmondson Village Shopping Center in January 2023 will be in court today. Daaon Spears, 17, faces multiple charges including first-degree murder. Deonta Dorsey, 16, was killed, and four others were injured. “It doesn’t make any sense, and there’s no type...
Carroll teens get drone flight lesson during career sampling session at community college
Nine Carroll County teens were given the chance to pilot a drone at Carroll Community College on Tuesday as part of the Summer Workforce Academy, which exposes students to careers in nursing, automotive repair, electrical wiring, business, pharmacology, and drone piloting. In its third year, the program also provides lessons in resume building, personality tests, interpersonal workplace skills, and financial literacy. Steven Berry, the college’s dean of workforce innovation and community advancement, said the summer program started three weeks ago and is composed of six half-days of experiential learning and instruction. “They really get a variety of exposure to different programs,” Berry said, “and the idea here is that you’re not only [exposing] them to a career you might be interested in, but you’re also exploring a career where you’re like, ‘That’s not for me.'”
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