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Bowie State Communications Student Reflects On TMZ Sports Internship
BOWIE, Md. – Donell Pettus had dreams of being a broadcast journalist since he was in elementary school, and the senior communications major got a chance to pursue his passion after spending the summer in Los Angeles working an internship with TMZ Sports. The internship was the culmination of...
Local Business Spotlight: Monarch Wellness
Not all physical therapy practices are created equal! Case and point–Monarch Wellness. While many practices heal knees and hips, Monarch Wellness is a lot more nuanced and specializes in therapies for oncological patients and those suffering from lymphedema. All, with an eye to the uniqueness of the complete individual. No two people have the same needs.
Women’s Cross Country Opens 2024 Season at Salisbury Fall Classic
SALISBURY, Md. – The Navy women's cross country team opened up the 2024 campaign with a fourth-place finish on Saturday morning at the Salisbury Fall Classic at Winter Place Park in Salisbury, Md. Freshman Daisy Dastrup led the charge for the Midshipmen in the 6K race, finishing her first collegiate competition in eighth-place overall.
County Judge Arrested For Public Intoxication In Virginia, Police Say
A local judge was arrested for public intoxication in northern Virginia, authorities said.Charles F. Koehler Jr. a sitting judge in Loudoun County, was found walking down the Leesburg Bypass near South King Street in Leesburg by responding officers around 1:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 31, local pol…
Maryland announces $10.6 million in park improvement, land conservation grants
BALTIMORE, MD—The Maryland Department of Natural Resources has announced grants totaling $10.6 million that will be used by local governments and land trusts to improve parks, create new green spaces, and enhance existing protected areas.
LIVE Blog: Navy Vs. Bucknell | August 31, 2024 | 12:00 PM
John is the publisher and editor of Eye On Annapolis. As a resident and business owner in Anne Arundel County since 1996, he realized that something was missing regarding community news–and Eye On Annapolis was born in late spring 2009. John’s background is in the travel industry as a...
Gray Dominates, Men Finish Strong at Baltimore Metro Meet
The Lancaster Bible College Men's Cross Country team began their 2024 season at the Baltimore Metro Meet held by Goucher in Baltimore, Md. on Friday evening. This was a 5000-meter event with teams of all NCAA divisions including Coppin, Morgan State, Hood, Bowie State, and Gettysburg. The Chargers were led...
34th Annual Kunta Kinte Heritage Festival Moves to New Venue at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
The Kunta Kinte Heritage Festival is set to celebrate its 34th year with a new location at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (Blue Lot) in Annapolis. Scheduled for Saturday, September 14, the festival will run from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., offering a full day of cultural enrichment, entertainment, and community activities. Admission is free, and paid parking is available on-site with advance payment options.
Completing bucket list nearly caused Md. paddleboarder to kick the bucket
In the 2007 movie “The Bucket List,” Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman portray two terminally ill men crossing off things they’ve always wanted to do before they “kick the bucket.”. Milton Kendall is a very active 66-year-old man from Clinton, Maryland, who attempted to cross off...
During Moms for Liberty chat, Trump says daughter Ivanka "hired millions of people"
Donald Trump tried out a few whoppers when talking about daughter and former adviser Ivanka Trump on Friday. At a Moms for Liberty-hosted “fireside chat” in Washington, D.C., the former president said that Ivanka “hired millions” of people while serving as a senior adviser in the Trump White House.
Virginia’s prestigious women’s college bars transgender women from enrollment
Sweet Briar College, a distinguished private liberal arts institution for women, has announced a controversial new admissions policy that excludes transgender women from joining its campus for the upcoming academic year. This decision places Sweet Briar among the few remaining women’s colleges in the United States to adopt such a...
Trump Tells Rally Crowd ‘You Have Smart Ones’ And Black Congressman Byron Donalds Is One of Them
Trump said of prominent Black supporter Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) "That one is smart!" — adding "You have smart ones" without specifying what the "ones" were. The post Trump Tells Rally Crowd ‘You Have Smart Ones’ And Black Congressman Byron Donalds Is One of Them first appeared on Mediaite.
Red Foxes Set For Sunday Home Matinee With Navy at 1PM
POUGHKEEPSIE, New York – Marist women's soccer continues its 2024 non-conference slate on Sunday, as the Red Foxes play host to Navy inside Tenney Stadium. The game is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. on ESPN+. Brandon Ross will be on the play-by-play for the contest, while Thomas Armstrong...
Suspect Found Deceased Following Laurel Domestic Shooting Incident, Police Investigation Continues
A tragic conclusion came to pass in the case of a domestic shooting in Laurel, Maryland, as the suspect, Dario Villard, has been confirmed dead from what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to officials. The Laurel Police Department reported that Villard, 53, was implicated in a violent domestic dispute that saw a female victim sustaining multiple gunshot wounds on the night of Wednesday, August 28, at approximately 10:11 P.M. on Westmeath Drive.
Maryland Weather: Sunshine for Labor Day
BALTIMORE - A few light showers remain overnight as a cold front moves through. Expect sunshine and a northwest breeze for your Labor Day forecast. The cold front will bring dry Canadian area into the region this week. Overnight lows will dip to the mid 50s early Tuesday through Thursday. The kids may need that long shirt or light sweater at the bus stop. The pattern is fairly stable until Thursday with overnight lows in the 50s and highs in the mid 70s, a refreshing fall forecast. Then, we expect another frontal system to develop Friday and Saturday bringing another chance for rain into the forecast going into next weekend.In addition to the gloomy sky, we'll likely see a few waves of showers, possibly even a round of steadier rain from Friday night into Saturday. Stay tuned to the forecast as any changes to the speed or track of this area of low pressure could mean less or more rain. Either way, this area of low pressure should slowly drift away from our area next Sunday leading to drying conditions, cooler, weather, and the return of partial sunshine by later in the day.
Dog stolen in armed robbery in Prince George’s County, police say
PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — The Prince George’s County Police Department (PGPD) said officers are investigating an armed robbery after a dog was stolen from its owner on Saturday morning in Hyattsville. According to PGPD, officers responded to an armed robbery in the 4800 block of Avondale Overlook Drive shortly after 7 […]
‘The world’s not as bright a place without him’: A Bowie man’s family continues to look for answers a year after he was attacked and killed
His older sister is still searching to find his killer(s). “I’ve done a lot of social media posting about what transpired that night, what happened and how here we are, a year later, and there’s no information,” said his older sister, Michaele Angulo. “It was all over my Facebook. I asked everyone I knew to share it. I made it a public post. I put it all over nextdoor.com.”
Midshipmen ready for competition as 2024 season draws near
While the Army Black Knights were in the locker room celebrating a win last Dec. 9 at Gillette Stadium, site of the 2023 Army-Navy game, a disappointed Brian Newberry stepped into a classroom deep in the bowels of the stadium to address the dozen or so media members who were present.
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