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2 people shot, nearly a dozen homes damaged in Southeast DC shooting
FOX 5 EXCLUSIVE - Two people were shot, nearly a dozen homes have damage from bullet holes and police have made no arrests after a wild shootout in Southeast D.C. A teenage girl and a woman were among those injured in the shooting. According to police, they showed up at the hospital on their own. They are expected to be ok.
Valiant Comeback Effort Ties it but Late Crabs Rally is Difference
(August 14, 2024 – Waldorf, Md.): The York Revolution mounted a six-run comeback to tie the game but a pair of eighth inning runs were the difference as the Revs fell to the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs, 9-7 on Wednesday night at Regency Furniture Stadium. Down 7-1 through three...
Baltimore's Gunnar Henderson hits 30th home run in 4-1 win over Washington
BALTIMORE -- Gunnar Henderson hit a two-run homer in the first, Dean Kremer stopped a four-start losing streak and the Baltimore Orioles salvaged a split of their two-game series against Washington with a 4-1 victory Wednesday night.Kremer (5-9) outdueled DJ Herz (2-5) in a sharply pitched game, allowing a run and five hits over six innings. Yennier Cano and Cionel Pérez each worked a perfect inning of relief, and Seranthony Domínguez followed with a hitless ninth for his second save since joining the Orioles before the trade deadline.It was the first scoreless performance for the Baltimore bullpen in six games....
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...
President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris visit Maryland Thursday
UPDATED: Biden, Harris appear in Maryland, announce Medicare drug price negotiation outcomeBALTIMORE -- President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are set for their first appearance together since he dropped out of the race, and it's happening in Maryland. This will be the first joint event for the two since Mr. Biden ended his 2024 campaign and Harris became the Democratic nominee for president. The White House announced Mr. Biden and Harris will be in Prince George's County Thursday afternoon to discuss progress they are making to "lower costs for the American people." They are expected to focus on prescription drug costs. We are more than 80 days from Election Day, and the economy is a key point for both campaigns this week. Harris is expected to unveil more details in her first economic policy speech on Friday. A new report out Wednesday put the annual inflation rate at 2.9 percent in July, the first time it's been under three percent since 2021. The Biden administration says the momentum is in the right direction. Gov. Wes Moore is expected to attend the event.
State energy administration awards FCPS $195K in energy efficiency grants
The Frederick County Board of Education has received two separate allocations totaling $195,000 from the Maryland Energy Administration, according to a press release. The agency awarded Maryland school districts a combined $24 million on Wednesday for renewable energy projects in public schools. The funds are part of the Maryland Energy Administration’s Fiscal Year 2024 Decarbonizing Public ...
People power vs. electric power in feud over proposed transmission project
Since the start of summer, opposition to the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project has spread like wildfire in Baltimore, Carroll and Frederick counties - and that's before there are even firm plans for the proposed 70-mile power line.
Maryland Back-to-School Updates
Bowie State University is planning a new mixed-use development, the Gateway, which will provide 184,000 square feet of retail space and housing for 600 students, while Morgan State University's School of Education and Urban Studies has appointed Dr. Meria Carstarphen as the inaugural director of the National Center for the Elimination of Educational Disparities. The post Maryland Back-to-School Updates appeared first on The Washington Informer.
Baltimore Ravens star Mark Andrews involved in horror car accident on way into training
BALTIMORE Ravens tight end Mark Andrews was involved in a car crash before practice on Wednesday. Andrews was evaluated immediately following the accident by members of the Ravens training staff. He was found to have sustained zero injuries from the crash and was allowed to participate in team meetings afterwards. Andrews was scheduled to attend […]
National Council On Black American Affairs Selects CSM’s Lesley Quattlebaum For Next Leadership Institute Cohort
LA PLATA, Md. – College of Southern Maryland (CSM) Velocity Center Executive Director Lesley Quattlebaum has been selected as a member of the 2024 Dr. Carolyn Grubbs Williams Leadership Team. She will join her cohort in Connecticut in October for the 20th Annual Leadership Development Institute for African American Mid-Level Administrators, presented by the National Council on Black American Affairs.
Prince George’s County Local Updates
Get the top stories of the day around the DMV. 24-Hour Mental Health Facility Opens in Prince George’s. The Dyer Care Center, a new 24-hour mental health facility has opened on Piscataway Road in Clinton, Maryland and plans to address Prince George’s County’s growing needs for mental health services, an issue that has only become more important in past years.
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