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Baltimore woman breaks down in tears after $240,000 lottery win
BALTIMORE, MD—A Baltimore woman is celebrating a huge $240,000 lottery win. “Shawn,” who has played Keno for six years, says she was at a loss for words when she checked her ticket on the Maryland Lottery app on July 15. “I was just stopping by to pick up...
University of Maryland School of Nursing (UMSON) - Spring 25 Master's-Level Entry-Into-Nursing (MSN-E)
I applied two months ago and haven't heard anything. I know the priority deadline was this past Monday so wondering if anyone has heard that's applied or how long it usually takes. I've called but goes to vm. Thanks.
Baltimore Police Chase Ends in Crash and Arrest of Two Suspects Armed With Handgun in Curtis Bay
On the afternoon of July 16, a routine investigation by Baltimore police detectives in Curtis Bay swiftly escalated into a vehicular chase that culminated in a crash and the subsequent arrest of two suspects. According to the Baltimore Police Department's post, the incident occurred around 1:55 p.m. when detectives tried to stop a vehicle. Instead of yielding, the driver decided to try and hastily flee, leading the officers through an impromptu chase that ended in the 400 block of Frankfurst Avenue when the vehicle crashed.
How to manage the heat and check for heat stroke this summer
With extreme temperatures and humidity making the start to summer incredibly hot, it is important to stay aware of heat-related illnesses. Dr. Ashanti Woods, a pediatrician at Mercy Medical Center, explained that. "We want to avoid the hours of 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.," Dr. Woods said. "That's usually when...
Dan Joerres – President and General Manager
Dan Joerres joined WBAL NewsRadio and WBAL-TV in January 2011 from Hearst-owned WXII-TV in Greensboro/Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he served as General Sales Manager since 2008. While at WXII, Dan expanded community service projects, including the WXII Food Drive and the WXII Blood Drive, and helped establish the highly regarded...
Baltimore Mayor Announces Expansion of Medicaid Supportive Housing Waiver Across Maryland
The City of Baltimore recently underscored the growth of Maryland's Medicaid Supportive Housing Waiver with a focus on the upcoming statewide expansion slated for FY 2025. In a gathering at City Hall, Mayor Brandon M. Scott, flanked by representatives from state and city agencies, nonprofits, and local hospitals emphasized the mission to alleviate housing insecurity amongst the city's most vulnerable populations. Since its inception, the program has assisted nearly 300 households in Baltimore alone, with plans to expand this success across the state, as reported by the City of Baltimore.
Here’s what to expect as Harford County’s 37th Farm Fair kicks off Saturday
The Harford County Farm Fair will kick off its 37th year this weekend. The fair opens Saturday and runs through July 27. Continuing a tradition that began last year, the fair will no longer include carnival rides or games, a move fair officials said has helped the fair “return to its roots.” For the first 30 years of the fair, a carnival was not part of the event. Games and rides were added ...
2024 Rice Football Opponent Season Preview: Navy
Navy experienced a solid first season under head coach Brian Newberry last season. What can Rice Football expect from the Midshipmen in 2024?. Record at School: 5-7 (1 Yr) | Career Record 5-7 (1 Yr) Offensive Coordinator: Drew Cronic. Defensive Coordinators:. PJ Volker. Rice Football Preseason Preview: Check out the...
Man arrested after pointing gun at multiple people in Glen Burnie
On Tuesday a man was arrested after pointing a handgun at multiple people in Glen Burnie, according to Anne Arundel County Police. Officers responded to a residence in the unit block of Eugenia Ave. for an assault. The investigation revealed that during an argument, a man withdrew a handgun and...
'Jugging' on the rise in Maryland: Annapolis police share safety tips
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (7News) — A new crime trend known as "jugging" has made its way to the DMV, prompting local police to issue a warning to residents. The Annapolis Police Department said jugging is a form of theft that includes robbery, typically when a suspect follows a victim from a financial institution such as a bank, ATM, or check cashing service.
Barricade situation unfolding in Essex area
UPDATE: Police say the barricade situation has been resolved. ESSEX, MD—A barricade situation is unfolding in the Essex area on Wednesday morning. The incident began at just before 4 a.m. on July 17 in the 200-block of West Road (21221). Residents who live in this area are being asked...
Happy 35th Anniversary to The Lord’s Church, 5010 Park Heights Avenue
(BALTIMORE – July 18, 2024) – Congratulations to Bishop Kevia F. Elliott and First Lady Tijuana Denise Elliott of The Lord’s Church at 5010 Park Heights Avenue on the church’s 35th Anniversary. On June 30th, the church celebrated this momentous occasion. And on Sunday, July 14th, Bishop Elliott was surprised with a street named in his honor.
Three more heat-related deaths reported in Maryland, including two in Baltimore
BALTIMORE - Maryland is reporting three more heat-related deaths, including two in Baltimore City.According to state data, there have been nine heat-related deaths this summer, which is the same amount as in 2023.Temperatures reached 100 degrees for four straight days -- from Sunday to Wednesday -- for the first time since 1930.Three of Maryland's heat-related deaths happened in Baltimore, four in Prince George's County, one in Anne Arundel County and one in Kent County.Overall, four of those deaths were between the ages of 45 and 64, and the other five were older than 65 years old.State data shows there were 21 heat-related deaths in Maryland in 2019, 21 in 2020, 16 in 2021, five in 2022 and nine in 2023.Dr. Clifford Mitchell, with the Maryland Department of Health, says when it comes to the sweltering sun, everyone needs to stay hydrated and stay cool."You can have a weak heart rate, you can have confusion, lightheadedness, dizziness, those are all signs of potentially life-threatening heat exhaustion or heat stroke," Mitchell said.
Archdiocese to hold second annual Gun Buyback event in August
Building on the success of 2023’s Community Peacebuilding and Resource Fair, the Archdiocese of Baltimore, Health by Southwest, and other community partners will host a Gun Buyback on Aug. 10. The event will be held in the parking lot of Edmonson High school and provides community members the safe...
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