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Baltimore ranked among worst real estate markets in U.S., WalletHub study
BALTIMORE, MD—With home values up around 3.3% in the past year and mortgage rates remaining high, the personal-finance website WalletHub this week released its report on the Best & Worst Real Estate Markets in 2024, to identify the most attractive cities for home-buyers and real estate professionals.
August 22 Weather Still Cool And Back To Summer Heat This Weekend
Now in the third week of August, Baltimore is one weather station with an equal number of days in the 100s and 70s, at TWO. Today may be the third day below average for us, then back to our late summer weather pattern. The weekend will turn hot, and then...
Mostly sunny with clear skies and cooler temps for Thursday
Meteorologist Ava Marie says it will be mostly sunny and less humid as temps will remain the the 70's for Thursday. It will warm back to normal temps starting Friday with temps in the mid 80's. This weekend is looking mostly clear and dry before chances of rain return for next week. Temps return to the upper 80's early next week just in time for kids going back to school.
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong leads Palladium concert, jam party
Summer's fleeting, but Pigeons Playing Ping Pong is flying in for a late-August fling. The Baltimore psychedelic band tops the bill of an Aug. 30 show at the Palladium, and Los Angeles blues-rock band Andy Frasco & the U.N. and New Jersey funk-rock band Dogs In A Pile have joined them on tour this summer for a tasty spread of jams of many music genres.
Firefighters extinguish blaze at warehouse near recent mass shooting site
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — Firefighters put out a fire at a garage-style warehouse located at 1301 N. Spring Street on Wednesday night. The building was next to the spot where eight people were shot on Sunday night, one of those individuals died from their injuries. We are waiting on...
Hoar announces completion of 80,000-square-foot industrial building near BWI Marshall
Hoar Construction announced today the completion of an 80,000-square-foot industrial building in Glen Burnie, Maryland close to the Baltimore/Washington Thurgood Marshall International Airport (BWI Airport). Hoar served as general contractor on the project, which broke ground in August of 2023 and is owned by Brennan Investment Group. This design-build industrial project draws on the firm's extensive design-build expertise gained through numerous successful projects across the country.
17 Facts About Blackpoint Cyber
Blackpoint Cyber is a name that resonates in the cybersecurity world. But what makes this company stand out? Blackpoint Cyber specializes in providing advanced security solutions to protect businesses from cyber threats. Founded by former National Security Agency (NSA) experts, the company leverages deep knowledge of cyber warfare to offer robust protection. Their flagship product, SNAP-Defense, is designed to detect and respond to threats in real-time. With a focus on simplicity and efficiency, Blackpoint Cyber ensures that even small to medium-sized businesses can access top-tier security. Ready to learn more? Here are 17 intriguing facts about Blackpoint Cyber that highlight its unique approach and innovative solutions.
Baltimore reels from day of violence with five shootings, one fatal
Baltimore (WBFF) — Baltimore recovers Wednesday from a violent 24 hours across the city with at least five shootings--one of them fatal--since late Tuesday night. It began in the Cherry Hill neighborhood with one man gunned down on Fisk Road just after 11 p.m. Tuesday--the victim's injury so severe homicide detectives were notified.
Leslie Noble, a Franklin High student-athlete, honored a week after his death
BALTIMORE -- Family, friends and school staff gathered at Franklin High School on Wednesday to remember 16-year-old Leslie Noble who died on August 14 after a medical emergency on the football field in Reisterstown.There was a candlelight vigil, prayer, moment of silence and a balloon release."Losing somebody is hard," said I'Jaye Butler, Noble's cousin. "Especially somebody that young and with so much life left to live."Shortly after 9 a.m. on August 14, emergency responders were called out to the gridiron for a student who had collapsed on the field and was in critical condition. Resuscitation efforts were attempted but the...
Baltimore tech company giving city students a leg up for upcoming school year
The Baltimore-based tech-enabled services company helps fight chronic absences and remove barriers to student success. 11 news shows how they plan to make this school year a success. As students prepare to head back to school, professional student advocates with Concentric Educational Solutions are preparing, too. They're training and getting...
Hilton workers’ union sits down with city leaders, no deal yet with hotel chain
"Even with some significant movement on wages from the Hilton, [the proposal] does not close that gap, between Baltimore and these other cities," said Tracy Lingo, president of UNITE Here Local 7.
This mid-Atlantic grocery chain hopes setting a curfew for shoppers under 18 will combat theft
Giant Food, a popular grocery chain in the mid-Atlantic region, said it will be barring anyone under 18 from shopping after 6 p.m. unless they are accompanied by an adult as a way to combat a rise in retail theft. The new policy is similar to that of Baltimore-area malls...
CLLCTIVLY opens applications for new social entrepreneur fellowship program
CLLCTIVLY, a Baltimore-based social change organization, is working in partnership with the Center for Social Impact Strategy (CSIS) at the University of Pennsylvania to launch a new fellowship program. The Drs. Elmer and Joanne Martin Social Impact Fellowship is designed to arm social entrepreneurs with the tools and confidence they need to create social change in Baltimore.
Alumni Spotlight: Christopher Lo, ScM '23
Christopher Lo, ScM ’23, is a data science trainer in the Data Science Lab at the Fred Hutch Cancer Center where he teaches biomedical data science to the Fred Hutch Cancer Center community, including researchers, biologists, clinical professionals, etc. His thesis on genotyping large scale RNA-seq data, was titled...
Baltimore Set To Get Professional Basketball Team
A professional basketball team is coming to Baltimore. The Baltimore Venom will join The Basketball League and plans to start playing in 2025, making it the second TBL team in the state after the Frederick Flying Cows opened their inaugural season in March. The TBL, an American minor professional basketball league, was founded with eight […] The post Baltimore Set To Get Professional Basketball Team appeared first on 92 Q.
Shootout and foot pursuit with police ends in arrest in South Baltimore
BALTIMORE -- A suspect was arrested after allegedly shooting a person and then getting into a shootout with police during a foot pursuit Wednesday morning in South Baltimore.Baltimore Police responded to a reported shooting shortly before 11 a.m. in the 2700 block of Spelman Road in the Cherry Hill Homes.When officers arrived, a 33-year-old man was found with gunshot wounds, while the suspect, a 29-year-old man, was still in the area.Police said the suspect, who has not been identified, fired shots at officers and a security guard during a foot chase, and officers fired back."I heard like five or six...
FOX45 soapbox hears from residents in Baltimore's 14th District
(WBFF) — Just north of downtown Baltimore lies the 14th council district. It's home to 41,000 residents and is represented by city councilwoman Odette Ramos. Ramos has dedicated much of her time toward the city housing crisis where more than 13,000 homes are vacant. Hear from the residents of...
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