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Apprenticeship program opens doors for students looking to take the next step
Giving young people options, opportunity and hope. That’s what this tour is about here at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers training facility in Southwest Baltimore.
Reviewing Orioles' latest roster moves and Mayo's shift across the Norfolk infield
The Orioles close out their road trip this afternoon in Miami, trying to avoid being swept by a team with the worst record in the National League, and get ready for another reunion with Manny Machado, whose only previous return to Camden Yards happened in 2019. Their roster was adjusted...
Middle River business celebrates 20 years
Pivoting to become an entrepreneur can have amazing outcomes, but fear and uncertainty prevent many from taking the leap. Fear was never a part of Jerry Robey’s vocabulary. Robey is the founder and owner of Onsite Computers, a small full-service computer repair shop on Wilson Point Road in Middle River. In June, he celebrated 20...
NATIONAL TEQUILA DAY | How one family-owned business is celebrating
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — Happy National Tequila Day - and Baltimore Restaurant Week!. FOX45's Marc Clarke joined Nacho Mama’s in Canton to explore how the family-owned restaurant is celebrating. The restaurant will have a tequila tasting tonight from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. to celebrate Wednesday's National Tequila...
🦀 Made in Maryland Festival is August 11th | Win Tickets Here
One of Anne Arundel County's best annual events is coming up! The Made in Maryland Festival at Kurtz's Beach in Pasadena is on Sunday, August 11 from 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM. You get a chance to win FOUR tickets from Macaroni KID! Two winners will receive 4 tickets each.
3 volunteers sworn in to serve on new Baltimore LGBTQ commission
A familiar face to 11 News viewers was among three people sworn in to a new role serving the city. Three volunteers were sworn in Wednesday to serve on the Baltimore LGBTQ Commission to advise the mayor, City Council and city agencies about an array of issues and policy decisions that affect the city's LGBTQ+ communities.
Annapolis library opens new driving simulator
Usually, libraries offer more than just free books — you can often find free tools and other educational resources. But this Maryland library wants to teach you how to drive without leaving the building. Earlier this month, the Anne Arundel County Public Library unveiled a new driving simulator at...
Lamar Jackson returns from illness to participate in part of Baltimore's practice
BALTIMORE -- Quarterback Lamar Jackson practiced Wednesday for the Baltimore Ravens after he missed the first three sessions of training camp because he was sick.Jackson did head back inside before practice was over, but the reigning NFL MVP's presence for at least some of it was obviously welcome."It's great having him there," offensive coordinator Todd Monken said. "I'm not tied in to where he's at at this moment, but it was great to have him back in meetings and on the field."Coach John Harbaugh wasn't available after the practice. Monken did speak and said Jackson's absence hasn't set the offense back at this early stage of camp."We had all offseason. Lamar was a part of that," Monken said. "But it was great for the other quarterbacks to get the work."Jackson claimed his second MVP award last season and led the Ravens to the AFC Championship Game.
Chargers Training Camp Notebook: Jesse Minter Eager to Unlock Defense's Potential
L.A.’s new defensive coordinator is well aware of the talent within his unit but still believes there’s a higher bar to reach for. Plus, more sights and sounds from the team’s opening day of practice.
Ravens Had to ‘Pull the Reins In’ on Breakout Candidate at Training Camp
Head coach John Harbaugh wants intensity from the Baltimore Ravens, but not it if it puts quarterbacks at risk during training camp. Harbaugh had to “pull the reins in” on edge-rusher Odafe Oweh during practice, because the breakout candidate was getting a little too close to those who call football’s most important position home.
Salvadoran fugitive convicted of attempted aggravated femicide arrested in Maryland
BALTIMORE, Maryland — Enforcement and Removal Operations Baltimore apprehended a Salvadoran fugitive wanted in his home country for attempted aggravated femicide and culpable injury. Deportation officers from ERO Baltimore’s Fugitive Operations Team arrested the 57-year-old Salvadoran fugitive on June 20 near his residence in Gaithersburg. “This Salvadoran national committed...
Chargers' offseason signing looks much worse after latest Ravens deal
There has been an obvious Baltimore Ravens influence on how the LA Chargers have operated this offseason. New general manager Joe Hortiz spent over two decades in the Baltimore front office and he has tapped into that experience in his first offseason with the Bolts. Los Angeles hired a former...
Orioles Prospect Update: Bombs away Jackson Holliday, Seth Johnson and Peter Van Loon, Nestor German locked in
Refreshed from that four-day All-Star Break, the Baby Birds headed into their three-game weekend series'. Bowie's bats continued to falter, but results were good elsewhere on the farm. Norfolk Tides. Won series with Nashville Sounds 2-1 What an encouraging way for Jackson Holliday to kick off the second half, posting...
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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