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White Marlin Open: The best moments and biggest winners from 2023 Ocean City tourney
The 2024 White Marlin Open is just a few days away from kicking off in Ocean City, and fans and anglers will flock to the seas and the scales in hopes of seeing a big catch. Last year's White Marlin Open was it's 50th anniversary, as the tournament celebrated its five decades as...
Going for the gold: Sudlersville Train Station Museum highlights local sports history
SUDLERSVILLE — Showcasing a small town with a rich history of esteemed sports, the Sudlersville Betterment Club presented exhibits of local renowned athletes at the Sudlersville Train Museum in July. Sudlersville Community Betterment Club showcased exhibits earlier this month featuring local sports heroes, according to club secretary Ginny Moran. In addition to baseball Hall of Famer Jimmie Foxx, Sudlersville is also the claim to fame local home for extraordinaire Olympic...
Maryland organizers to provide free haircuts for the youth
MARYLAND – Haircuts can be expensive, especially if you have multiple children. Many residents are finding ways to give back to their communities by helping kids to get fresh for school. Whether it be Wicomico County or the West side of Salisbury, community members are changing children’s lives, one haircut at a time.
Elkton couple paying it forward with blood drive on Friday
ELKTON — Samantha Handy received two blood transfusions during her five-day hospital stay after giving birth to her daughter, Luci, on June 15. Having suffered brain damage during birth, Luci also received blood transfusions — several of them — during the 25 days that the newborn spent at Christiana Hospital in Delaware. Samantha and her husband, Shane Handy, both 36, and their 18-month-old daughter, LuLu, now have Luci with them...
Cleanup for bat infestation to cost Greensboro $12,000
GREENSBORO — Cleanup for a bat infestation in Town Hall is expected to cost about $12,000 for the town of Greensboro. Town Manager Tammy Kelledes said the town hopes to re-open the building Thursday. The town initially discovered multiple dead and alive bats in the Town Hall building on July 12. The building has been closed since July 12. Kelledes said the town’s insurance did not cover cleanup costs. She...
Annapolis police officers to hold no confidence vote against police chief, command team
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Two Annapolis police officers are no longer suspended. The city's mayor said the decision followed an independent review from the Baltimore Police Department. Mayor Gavin Buckley could not comment on what led to the officers' suspensions, but said it was due to administrative personnel matters --...
Man dead after shooting in Greenbelt
GREENBELT, Md. (7News) — A man is dead after a shooting in Greenbelt on Monday, July 29, according to Prince George’s County police. Officers said they responded to the 8500 block of Greenbelt Road for a shooting around 1:55 p.m. When they arrived on the scene, officers found...
Orioles add 2-time All-Star pitcher at trade deadline
The Baltimore Orioles added more players on Tuesday to help them for their postseason run. Early on Tuesday, the Orioles acquired left-handed pitcher Trevor Rogers in a trade with the Miami Marlins. Then later in the day, Baltimore beat the deadline and acquired relief pitcher Gregory Soto in a trade with the Philadelphia Phillies. Baltimore... The post Orioles add 2-time All-Star pitcher at trade deadline appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Maryland's most chivalrous men are in Baltimore, new study says
WASHINGTON - A new study says Maryland's most chivalrous men live in Baltimore. The site DatingNews.com conducted a survey of single women to reveal where the most charming men live in each state. The rise of dating apps has, of course, come with its own set of challenges and problems....
Fired Baltimore health commissioner reportedly under criminal investigation
BALTIMORE - Former Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Ihuoma Emenuga was fired after Mayor Brandon Scott learned she was under a criminal investigation, according to our media partner The Baltimore Banner.Emenuga, who was nominated by Scott last November and sworn-in back in March to run the health department, was the subject of a probe from the Baltimore Office of the Inspector General, which then made a criminal referral to the Office of the State Prosecutor, according to the Banner, citing multiple people familiar with the matter but who are not authorized to speak publicly. The office of the state prosecutor has...
New chaperone policy in effect for kids under 15 years old at Six Flags
BOWIE, Md. — Six Flags has implemented a new chaperone policy, which started July 26. All guests 15 years old or younger must be with an adult who is at least 21 years old after 4 p.m., according to Six Flags' Park Policies page. The change impacts all Six...
Tuflah Davies, Malik Martin Sentenced After Fentanyl Bust
Prince George's County residents Malik Marin, of Bowie, and Tuflah Davies, of Laurel, both 27, will spend years behind bars after admitting to possession of a large amount of fentanyl, the state's attorney's office announced. Both received the same sentence: 15 years in prison with all but five years to...
Another bacteria outbreak linked to disease found at Baltimore office building
There’s an outbreak of the bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease in a building that houses state offices, 11 News Investigates has learned. Bacteria was found in a building at St. Paul Plaza on St. Paul Place in downtown Baltimore, 11 News Investigates has learned. The building’s management told 11 News Investigates it’s following guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and National Institutes of Health.
Archeologists dig deeper into 200-year history of Maryland's Hammond-Harwood House
BALTIMORE - A team of archeologists is digging up clues of the past at the historic Hammond-Harwood House in downtown Annapolis to learn more about the life of the residents from 200 years ago.The Hammond-Harwood House on Maryland Avenue was built in 1774 and commissioned by wealthy planter and politician Mathias Hammond. It was purchased in the early 1800s by another wealthy Annapolis family whose descendants lived there for the next 100 years.The home is now a museum with Barbara Goyette as the executive director.Goyette said that because the Hammond-Harwood House is a historical site, an archeological dig had...
New solar projects proposed for farms in Hampstead, Sykesville and Westminster
The Maryland Public Service Commission, the state agency that certifies and approves the siting of solar and wind energy projects, is considering six new applications in Carroll County, on agriculture-zoned land in Hampstead, Sykesville and Westminster. In each of the applications, solar companies are asking the state for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, which grants them the ...
Hygea Healthcare opens new 50-bed addiction rehabilitation facility in Middle River
Hygea Healthcare celebrated the grand opening of a state-of-the-art rehabilitation center in Middle River with Gov. Wes Moore and many other state officials on Monday. Doors opened to Hygea Middle River, the cutting-edge, 50-bed, 30,000 square-foot substance abuse treatment center located at 1210 Middle River Road. The facility’s goal is to disrupt the traditional approach to treating people with addiction.
Face painting, magic shows, and petting zoo are highlights of Children’s Day at Carroll County Fair
Children flocked to the vendor area at the Carroll County Agriculture Center in Westminster Tuesday for face painting, a magic show, music, a petting zoo and sidewalk chalk, all meant to teach them more about agriculture and farming. It was the 127th Carroll County 4-H and FFA Fair’s annual Children’s Day, when children and their parents are welcome to wander the fair, stopping to get their faces painted, pet a calf, goat, pig or pony, and watch the Agricadabra and Hypnosis Show, Cowboy Circus and Hot Dog Pig Races. Sweta Sharma, of Sykesville, and her daughter, Rhea, 5, stopped at the petting zoo and the Agricadabra and Hypnosis Show. Sharma, who attended the fair as a way to spend the day with her daughter, said the magic show was “amazing.”
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