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Jim West of WBAL’s ‘Jones and West’ morning show passes away
WBAL NewsRadio has learned that Jim West, former co-host of WBAL’s morning show “Jones and West,” died on Friday. He was 95. Jim West, a Baltimore native, graduated from Towson State College, now called Towson University, and became a well-known voice in the sports community in Baltimore and beyond.
Orioles catcher James McCann shrugs off fastball to face, stays in game after being bloodied
BALTIMORE (AP) — James McCann had just been struck in the face with a fastball, and as the blood gushed from his nose and mouth, there was one overriding thought racing through his mind. “I take pride in staying tough, doing what I can to stay on the field,”...
"He was my joy," A mother's heartbreak after mall shooting
A Howard County mother is speaking out after the shooting death of her 17-year-old son who was gunned down inside The Mall in Columbia. Charell Wilson says her son Angelo Little was a student at Homewood Center High School in Ellicott City and would have been a senior this year. Wilson said Little was at the mall over the weekend--like so many other teens--but Angelo did not return home.
Bowie man shot, killed outside Greenbelt apartment building
GREENBELT, Md. - A community in Prince George's County is seeking answers after a man was gunned down outside an apartment building on Greenbelt Road. Police are actively searching for the shooter and are asking for any information about the incident. The shooting, according to authorities, occurred just before 2...
Theatre News: Children’s Theatre of Annapolis Announces the Kick-Off to their Public Campaign to Turn CTA into an Arts Center
Annapolis, MD – Children’s Theatre of Annapolis (CTA) is thrilled to announce the launch of a public fundraising campaign with the goal of raising $350,000. This ambitious Growing Our Reach initiative aims to transform CTA into a vibrant Arts Center, enhancing its role as a cultural cornerstone in the community.
SUN: Baltimore health commissioner to depart immediately after 7 months on the job
Baltimore Health Commissioner Ihuoma Emenuga is no longer an employee of the city effective immediately, according to a memo sent to the members of the Baltimore City Council late Monday. Emenuga, who previously worked for the city in a different capacity, has served as city health commissioner for fewer than...
Austin Hays taking post-trade shot at Orioles could hint at help for Yankees
Just a few hours after officially crossing the boundary and joining the National League-leading Phillies, outfielder Austin Hays found the need to throw some shade at his old club in Baltimore while praising his new one. Hays, notably pumped up to join an incredible roster that plays 81 games in...
Investigation Report Reveals Details of Fatal Easton Plane Crash
EASTON, MD - The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSFB) has released an Aviation Investigation Preliminary Report shedding light on the fatal plane crash into the Tred Avon River earlier this month. According to the NTSFB, the pilot of a Cessna 402B intended to move the plane to the Easton Airport...
Helping keep the heat on in rural Maryland
Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE) has kept the lights on in the Baltimore region since 1816. But much has changed since the nation's first gas utility began powering Maryland homes. Today, electricity demand is increasing while wind and solar make up an ever-bigger share of the state's power mix. Under Maryland law, by 2030, renewable sources must make up 50 percent of the electricity that power utilities provide. The state's energy transition presents opportunities and challenges for BGE: As demand rises and more renewable energy comes online, the utility must ensure enough power is available when customers need it throughout the year.
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