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KCHS grad Walters takes his game to the next level
ST. MARY’S CITY — Ian Walters of Galena, a junior catcher at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, excelled on the baseball diamond and in the classroom this spring. He batted .300, fourth best for the Division III Seahawks, while also boasting a grade point average of at least 3.2 (on a 4.0 scale) to qualify for the conference’s All-Academic Team.
Hyattsville Housekeeper Cleans Up With $50K Scratch-Off Win Sold At Area Gas Station
A housekeeper from Prince George's County is the latest to claim a $50,000 scratch-off prize on a ticket sold at the same station where a Bonus Match 5 jackpot worth the same amount was sold last month. This time, it was a $10 Jumbo Cash scratcher sold at the Shell...
Man who pushed woman out of moving car near Ballston sentenced
A Maryland man has been sentenced to 45 years behind bars after pushing a woman out of a moving vehicle near Ballston, causing severe injuries. Willie James Clements Jr., 61, was sentenced to 35 years for aggravated malicious wounding, as well as the maximum 10 years for hit-and-run, in Arlington County Circuit Court last week.
Seniors in the summer: Stayin’ cool – and hip – in the heat
For a few minutes, it’s 1978 at the Bain 50+ Center in Columbia. The Brooklyn, Maryland-based band Island Breeze is covering Earth, Wind & Fire’s hit “September,” and nobody dances like they’re a day over 18. “say, do you remember?. … dancin’ in September.
Mostly cloudy and warmer Tuesday with chance for evening thunderstorms
Meteorologist Ava Marie says it will be partly cloudy, hot and humid with temps reaching to low 90's. Isolated thunderstorms are possible after 6 p.m. as it will be an Impact Weather evening into Wednesday. The storms could be heavy with possible downpours especially overnight. Thursday will be mostly cloudy with chances for rain and storms as temps will remain around the upper 80;s. The weekend is looking clear and dry for once with sunny skies as temps remain the same.
Triple Shooting Leaves One Critically Injured in Baltimore
BALTIMORE, MD — Authorities are investigating a shooting that injured three people in the Northern District. On Saturday, at approximately 1:47 a.m., Northern District patrol officers responded to the 2400…
Spread some positivity in your kids with these new books
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — With more and more negativity online and in their worlds, kids need an outlet for positive affirmations and reinforcement. Author, Preston Mitchum Jr, joined the FOX45 Morning News team to talk about his newest books. For more information and to purchase books, click the link...
Highlighting and celebrating Baltimore's youth with this non-profit
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — Founded in 2015, Baltimore Children & Youth Fund is a unique grantmaking organization fully funded by Baltimore City residents. President of BCYF, Alysia Lee, joined the FOX45 Morning News team to talk about what the organization is doing to face key issues youth encounter. For...
People sought, teenager dead in double-shooting at Baltimore Metro subway station
(From WBAL-TV 11) Baltimore police are asking for the public’s help to identify people in connection with a double-shooting at a Metro station that left a teenager dead on Sunday. Baltimore police said city and Maryland Transit Administration police officers were called around 8:10 p.m. to the station for a shooting.
12-year-old Breaunna Cormley remembered at East Baltimore memorial: ‘She deserved her life’
Breaunna Cormley loved to play basketball and the saxophone. A cooking class was her favorite part of sixth grade, and the neighborhood remembers her as an attentive older sister. “Let them know that she had love. She had love. She didn’t bother nobody. She was sweet. She was quiet. She was really kind of a homebody,” her grandmother Trina Baker said outside the East Baltimore rowhouse where she found the 12-year-old shot dead Friday night. “My heart hurts so bad for her.” Around 75 people gathered in the McElderry Park neighborhood Monday evening to memorialize Cormley. Some attendees said they watched Cormley grow up. Strangers said the shock of the story compelled them to offer condolences. “It takes a village to raise a child. It takes more than a village to bury a child,” family friend Talitha Coleman said.
Buy Black Tuesday: Where To Shop In B’More [7-23-2024]
We’re highlighting Baltimore’s black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week. Law Offices of Terri D. Mason, P.C. Business Description: “ From Your Community…In Your Community…Here to Serve…We Understand Your Legal Needs.” Business Website: https://terridmason.com/ ‘Interdynamics, Inc. Business Description: “No physical health check is complete without a mental […]
Juvenile crime rates in Baltimore continue to soar despite efforts to curb them
(WBFF) — Promises to curb juvenile crime appear to be having little impact in Baltimore City. Statistics supplied by the Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office show the number of juvenile crime cases continues to soar in Baltimore. Two years ago, there were 17 robbery cases involving juveniles in the...
Maryland leaders work to expand Wi-Fi in West Baltimore
U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), Baltimore City Mayor Brandon M. Scott (D) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel spoke on plans to expand internet connectivity in Baltimore on July 22. “Last month when the emergency connectivity fund expired, we were faced with an impossible situation. We had...
City bill would position Baltimore for Key Bridge financial restitution
Friday will mark four months since the Key Bridge collapsed. The Baltimore City Council put forth a bill to prime Baltimore for economic recompense following the Key Bridge collapse in March.
Derrick Henry responds to questions about his age
For Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry to remain as productive as he has been in the past, he will have to defy the running back aging curve. Henry was dismissive of concerns about his age when speaking to the media on Monday. The veteran has handled a historically large workload for the last five... The post Derrick Henry responds to questions about his age appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Ex-Baltimore fireboat joins growing Delaware artificial reef system
A former Baltimore fireboat and WWII-era tugboat are the newest portions of Delaware's artifical reef system east of cape Henlopen. The two vessels were sunk Monday by the DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife, to depths of 75 and 80 feet. The Mayor J. Harold Brady fireboat, named for Baltimore's...
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