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Maryland announces $10.6 million in park improvement, land conservation grants
BALTIMORE, MD—The Maryland Department of Natural Resources has announced grants totaling $10.6 million that will be used by local governments and land trusts to improve parks, create new green spaces, and enhance existing protected areas.
'Beats Not Bullets' is a positive force for these Baltimore City students
Pictured: Alumni of Beats Not Bullets. The non-profit teaches hip hop and music production skills to create a positive path for Baltimore City students. Photo: E. Brady Robinson. When there are dozens of ways that youth can be led astray, seduced by social media or maybe more dangerous fascinations, how...
Ravens GM praises QB Lamar Jackson for his sense of urgency, leadership abilities
Lamar Jackson isn’t a ten-year vet, but he’s no spring chicken and far removed from being a rookie with a mentor and veteran at the quarterback position. Jackson is now in Joe Flacco mode, assuming more leadership and being more vocal on and off the football field. During...
Orioles to host HBCU night fundraiser at Camden Yards
The Baltimore Orioles will celebrate historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and Black Greek letter organizations (BGLOs/Divine Nine) on Sept. 6 at Camden Yards, 333 W Camden St, Baltimore, MD 21201. Five dollars from every ticket purchased will be used to support an HBCU initiative. The school with the most...
During Moms for Liberty chat, Trump says daughter Ivanka "hired millions of people"
Donald Trump tried out a few whoppers when talking about daughter and former adviser Ivanka Trump on Friday. At a Moms for Liberty-hosted “fireside chat” in Washington, D.C., the former president said that Ivanka “hired millions” of people while serving as a senior adviser in the Trump White House.
Virginia’s prestigious women’s college bars transgender women from enrollment
Sweet Briar College, a distinguished private liberal arts institution for women, has announced a controversial new admissions policy that excludes transgender women from joining its campus for the upcoming academic year. This decision places Sweet Briar among the few remaining women’s colleges in the United States to adopt such a...
Trump Tells Rally Crowd ‘You Have Smart Ones’ And Black Congressman Byron Donalds Is One of Them
Trump said of prominent Black supporter Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) "That one is smart!" — adding "You have smart ones" without specifying what the "ones" were. The post Trump Tells Rally Crowd ‘You Have Smart Ones’ And Black Congressman Byron Donalds Is One of Them first appeared on Mediaite.
Suspect Found Deceased Following Laurel Domestic Shooting Incident, Police Investigation Continues
A tragic conclusion came to pass in the case of a domestic shooting in Laurel, Maryland, as the suspect, Dario Villard, has been confirmed dead from what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to officials. The Laurel Police Department reported that Villard, 53, was implicated in a violent domestic dispute that saw a female victim sustaining multiple gunshot wounds on the night of Wednesday, August 28, at approximately 10:11 P.M. on Westmeath Drive.
Gray Dominates, Men Finish Strong at Baltimore Metro Meet
The Lancaster Bible College Men's Cross Country team began their 2024 season at the Baltimore Metro Meet held by Goucher in Baltimore, Md. on Friday evening. This was a 5000-meter event with teams of all NCAA divisions including Coppin, Morgan State, Hood, Bowie State, and Gettysburg. The Chargers were led...
Maryland Weather: Storms at the Beach Tonight
BALTIMORE - A warm front has pushed a flood of gulf moisture into our region. Showers and thunderstorms have developed to the south and along the coast. At the beach - expect isolated thunderstorms with heavy rain, lightning and gusty winds overnight.Highs in the upper 80s to low 90s hit the area Sunday with the warm front finally taking hold across the area. On the heels of this front, a cold front will bring dry Canadian area into the region this week. Overnight lows will dip to the mid 50s early Tuesday through Thursday. The kids may need that long shirt...
Carroll Community College program connects former criminals to education, jobs
Carroll Community College will soon provide educational opportunities for adults and juveniles coming out of the criminal justice system. A new pilot program called the “Justice System to Careers Initiative” will soon offer career training to individuals before they re-enter society from the justice system as a preventative measure for adults and juveniles coming out of incarceration to avoid drug use or low-level crimes.
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