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14-year-old boy critically injured, 41-year-old man hospitalized after southeast shooting
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A 14-year-old boy is in critical condition after he and a 41-year-old man were both shot on Saturday night in southeast Baltimore. Police say on August 10 around 9:19 p.m., officers went to the 500 block of North Glover Street for a report of a shooting.
New O's players mostly off to good starts
Of the six Orioles that joined the team during the deals leading up to the trade deadline, we can pretty much say that four of them are doing well thus far. One is trending up and one is trying to stay out of O’s fans' doghouse. The struggling new...
EF-1 Tornado Hits Glendie, VA: 7-Mile Path Confirmed from Debbie’s Remnants
Glendie, VA – A third tornado, linked to the remnants of Tropical Storm Debbie, was confirmed in the Glendie area on Thursday evening. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Baltimore/Washington reported that the tornado, classified as an EF-1, touched down between 7:49 p.m. and 8:01 p.m. EDT. According to...
AFC Injury Updates: Ojabo, Fautanu, Wallow, Smith
The Ravens saw their leading edge rusher depart in free agency this offseason when Jadeveon Clowney signed with the Panthers. While the team did work to retain other top sack-getters in Justin Madubuike and Kyle Van Noy, it decided to depend on recent draft picks to replace the production lost in Clowney’s departure. Unfortunately, one of those recent draft picks is still working to get healthy as head coach John Harbaugh announced that outside linebacker David Ojabo was not cleared to play in last night’s preseason game, per Jamison Hensley of EPSN.
Ravens, Chiefs May Pursue Super Bowl Linebacker
The Baltimore Ravens or Kansas City Chiefs may pursue Super Bowl linebacker cut candidate, Damien Wilson this upcoming season. According to a report, the veteran may be fighting for a roster even though he was able to re-sign a new contract with the team this offseason. The linebacker is in his second stint with the Cowboys after spending some time with the Chiefs in his NFL tenure and winning a ring while at it. However, the source believes his special teams experience could give him the leverage to win a roster spot but anything can happen if he’s falling off the depth chart.
Ravens, Panthers Could Fight Over Same Free Agent Following Devastating Injury
Stephon Gilmore is the best cornerback remaining on the free agent market, and he could see an uptick in interest following an injury to Ravens first-round pick Nate Wiggins. Wiggins made his NFL debut on Friday and showed plenty of promise, breaking up three passes while showing the ball skills that made him such a coveted prospect. However, the rookie suffered an injury while making a tackle early in the third quarter.
Debby’s Rains Restore Potomac River Flow
The Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin has suspended its drought monitoring activities after the remnants of Hurricane Debby restored the river’s flows. The regional drought response was triggered last month when the daily flow at Point of Rocks fell below 2,000 cubic feet per second. By Aug. 7, the flow had reached 2,600 cfs, up from under 1,100 cfs earlier in the week. That’s an increase from just under 500,000 gallons per minute to more than 1.1 million gallons per minute.
WASHINGTON WOMAN KILLED IN CRASH ON FM 1155
A Washington woman was killed in an accident early Saturday morning near Chappell Hill. The crash occurred shortly after 4:45 a.m. on FM 1155 at Valley Drive. DPS Sergeant Justin Ruiz reports a 2006 Honda Civic headed northbound on FM 1155 was traveling downhill on a left-hand curve at a speed deemed unsafe. According to Sgt. Ruiz, the vehicle drove off the road, struck a road sign and vaulted over a creek before striking an embankment and falling backwards into the water.
South Vermillion Grad participated in summer internship in Washington D.C
VERMILLION COUNTY, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) – A South Vermillion High School graduate was one of seven students selected for Senator Todd Young’s summer internship in Washington, D.C. Nathan Mock, a South Vermillion graduate and current junior at University of Chicago studying political science spent 7 weeks participating in Senator...
Jockey Torrealba Continues Hot Streak with Five-Win Sunday
LAUREL, MD – Jockey J.G. Torrealba continued what has been a torrid August with five winners on Sunday’s eight-race program at Laurel Park. The 22-year-old native of Venezuela moved into second place in the rider standings at Laurel’s 35-day summer meet, which wraps up Aug. 18 and has three scheduled racing days remaining. His 30 wins trail only Jaime Rodriguez (39), who won twice Sunday.
Nationals, AMU honors DC News Now’s Liberty Simmons
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Liberty Simmons, a reporter for DC News Now, was honored for academic achievement at the Washington Nationals’ Game Saturday night alongside other American Military University graduates. The Nationals honored Simmons and the graduates with an on-field recognition. Simmons and fellow AMU alums got a chance to enjoy time with the […]
Amanda-Clearcreek FFA members travel to nation’s capitol
For over 50 years, the National FFA Organization has provided members across the country with a premier leadership experience in the nation’s capital, exposing them to the rich history of Washington, D.C. Known as the Washington Leadership Conference (WLC), thousands of students attend this 5-day event each summer. Focused...
Cuvelier wraps up five-plus year stint as GWMP superintendent
In recent weeks, several notable leaders and longtime contributors to the Mount Vernon community moved on to new roles or announced their imminent retirement. Mount Vernon On the Move is highlighting them in a series of three articles today. Charles Cuvelier, superintendent of the George Washington Memorial Parkway (GWMP) since...
Fort Belvoir holds change in command ceremony
Two years after his installment as U.S. Army Garrison Fort Belvoir’s commander, Col. Joseph Messina relinquished command Aug. 8 to Col. David J. Stewart. The change of command ceremony, originally scheduled to be held outside the garrison headquarters, was moved indoors to Thurman Auditorium due to inclement weather. Maj....
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