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It’s a national stage for a MD trainer and a special 2-year-old in Saratoga
Jerry Robb knows a thing or two about winning races as the Maryland trainer has more than 2,200 wins dating back 51 years to his very first winner. He also knows a thing or two about saddling successful 2-year-olds as he’s well known throughout the Mid-Atlantic for his success with 2-year-olds known in the racing game as babies.
Minors Accused Of Molotov Cocktail Incidents In Maryland, Fire Marshal Says (Updated)
Shortly after 3 a.m. on June 12, members of the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office responded to four homes in the 1000 block of Tuscola Avenue and one in the 800 block of Oneida Avenue for reported incidents at each residence, officials say. The Fire Marshal was called in to assist...
Penguins Wrap: Camp Highlights; New Draft Expert; Grading Dubas
The past week brought the future to the forefront for the Pittsburgh Penguins, who held their annual development camp for prospects and young free agents. PHN brought you the highlights, some of the personalities and outlined the renewed emphasis the organization has put on prospect development. Still on the horizon...
DS Kinsel And Boom Concepts Art Gallery Are Amplifying Pittsburgh’s Hustle And Grind Culture
DS Kinsel's ideas about art and co-founding Booms Concepts amplify the grinding wheels of art production as an aspect of human and economic development in his native Pittsburgh. The post DS Kinsel And Boom Concepts Art Gallery Are Amplifying Pittsburgh’s Hustle And Grind Culture appeared first on NewsOne.
Bill to provide veterans with more access to resources heading to Gov. Shapiro’s desk
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WTAJ) — A bill that will help connect veterans with government and community resources is heading to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s desk. H.B. 1086, which was primarily sponsored by Rep. Paul Takac (D-Centre) is expected to be signed, according to a news release. The bill updates state law to allow the Department of Military […]
Gov. Justice announces over $5 million in grant funding for various projects throughout West Virginia
CHARLESTON, WV (WVDN) — Gov. Jim Justice announced the distribution of $5.38 million in grant awards for projects throughout West Virginia. The West Virginia Child Advocacy Center (CAC) Grant program awarded $2,118,688 to 22 projects addressing child abuse and neglect. The West Virginia National Criminal History Improvement Program (NCHIP) awarded $2,465,660 to two organizations to improve the timeliness […] The post Gov. Justice announces over $5 million in grant funding for various projects throughout West Virginia appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Summer vintage market to take place in Fairmont this weekend
FAIRMONT, W.Va (WDTV) - Do you collect, create or just love vintage? A monthly, summer vintage market will be taking place in Fairmont this weekend!. The Wild Goat Vintage Studio & The Warehouse at Suite 6 will join forces to host another summer flea market. The event takes place Saturday...
More than 50K animal abuse offenses in Pennsylvania since Libre’s Law enacted
ALTOONA, Pa. (WTAJ) — More than 50,000 animal abuse offenses have been filed in Pennsylvania since the inception of Libre’s Law in 2017. Libre’s Law, also called “Animal Cruelty Act 10,” was enacted in Aug. 2017. That year, the Commonwealth saw 965 offenses filed, court data shows. That number peaked at nearly 12,000 in 2018. […]
Maryland was the most active Democratic state in terms of new election laws in the first half of 2024
Maryland adopted 10 election-related bills in the first half of 2024, making it the most active state with a Democratic trifecta in terms of new election laws. Lawmakers adopted bills expanding protections for election officials, and created a portal intended to address election misinformation. They also adopted a new law modifying post-election canvassing procedures, including a process to investigate election errors and new rules to handle dissent among boards of canvassers:
Public hearing to be held in repurposing of Maryland's notorius Crownsville Hospital
BALTIMORE -- Anne Arundel County held a third public workshop meeting Thursday to compile community input about the future of the former Crownsville Hospital site.The facility opened in 1911 as a Black psychiatric hospital until it was desegregated in 1963. Patients there were subjected to neglect and poor living conditions. It closed in 2004. The county acquired the deed from the State of Maryland for the 500-acre property in 2022. The meeting to discuss the master plan was held at Rolling Knolls Elementary School from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Some options being weighed for the open space could include multi-purpose trails, sports fields,...
Fourth grade students present annual concert
Press Photos by Rebecca FoehrkolbFourth grade students at Salisbury Elementary School presented their annual spring concert recently. ABOVE: The fourth grade band starts off the concert accompanied by Salisbury Elementary School Assistant Principal Brian Muschlitz, seated and band director Stan Griffis.
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