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Woman pretends to be psychic, helps extort $4 million from Maryland man who embezzled money from DC employer
WASHINGTON — A 35-year-old woman was sentenced to more than 10 years in prison Thursday for her part in an extortion scheme that resulted in a Maryland man embezzling more than $4 million from his D.C. employer. Gina Rita Russell, who is originally from New York, is the sixth...
Fabulous Friday before humidity & storms return to Maryland
BALTIMORE -- Rain returns for your Saturday forecast, after a beautiful Friday in the upper 80s. Tonight, we see ideal tamps continue with the 70s overnight. Expect increasing clouds for Saturday and then rain showers Saturday afternoon and evening around 7 p.m. Overnight lows will be in the 60s.The lower humidity pattern is expected to continue through the weekend until Sunday, when we'll see a chance of rain in the morning, and drying out in the afternoon. Highs will hover around 91.The chance of stormy weather returns Monday through Thursday as an unsettled weather pattern moves into the region.
An alternate delegate’s sweet ride
Part Batmobile, part Army tank, a Maryland alternate delegate’s truck has become a rolling advertisement for the state GOP at the Republican National Convention here. The post An alternate delegate’s sweet ride appeared first on Maryland Matters.
Alsobrooks, Hogan raising ‘a heck of a lot of money’ for Senate race
Angela Alsobrooks and Larry Hogan have raised a combined $19.5 million, more than half of that in the last quarter, putting the campaign on track to be the costliest Maryland Senate race in a decade. The post Alsobrooks, Hogan raising ‘a heck of a lot of money’ for Senate race appeared first on Maryland Matters.
Martin O'Malley, head of Social Security Administration, addresses agency's future, correcting issues
BALTIMORE - You work all your adult life and pay into a system that is supposed to pay you when you need it the most in retirement.But, many people don't know how Social Security works, and even more, don't know that the powerful agency is located in Baltimore.WJZ anchor Vic Carter spoke exclusively with the head of the Social Security Administration Martin O'Malley, the former Baltimore mayor and Maryland governor.O'Malley gave WJZ unprecedented access to parts of the Social Security Administration that few people have ever seen, some of which we can't show to protect privacy and the inner workings...
Crazy Days Ahead! July 25 – 27
Mark your calendars for Downtown Chestertown’s annual sidewalk sale, Crazy Days! The bargain shopping begins on Thursday, July 25 and runs through Saturday, July 27, with many stores carrying the specials into Sunday. The shops will be open by 10 am and remain open on Thursday and Friday until 6 pm, Saturday until 5 pm. This mid-summer tradition is sponsored by the Downtown Chestertown Association, (DCA).
Detectives Arrest Man for Felony Gun and Drug Related Charges Following Drug Investigation in New Castle County
Delaware State Police arrested 41-year-old Ziare Miller of Middletown, Delaware, for felony gun and drug related charges following the conclusion of a several-month long drug investigation in New Castle County […] The post Detectives Arrest Man for Felony Gun and Drug Related Charges Following Drug Investigation in New Castle County appeared first on Delaware State Police - State of Delaware.
RiverArts Re!magined Runway Gala returns Aug. 3
Chestertown RiverArts’ annual ReImagined Runway gala is returning to the Chester River Yacht and Country Club on Aug. 3. This popular event has expanded this year and includes dinner table service and signature cocktail for all ticket holders and French Cabaret-style live music. Dress is casual and colorful. Several of last year’s winning designers will be returning including Cori Lynn Arnold, Kayti Didricksen, Christine Kamon, Kris Kelley-Majors, Dora Pelczar, Laura Skinner, and Pam Vogel. Guests will vote for the Peoples Choice Award. ...
ShoreRivers to plant over 1,000 trees
EASTON — A committed group of 100 volunteers is planting native species trees from Chestertown to Cambridge and from Greensboro to Tilghman Island. ShoreRivers has created a program to plant native species trees in urban areas on the Eastern Shore — the Tree the Shore program. The organization recently received a grant from the Department of Natural Resources to plant 158 trees, which adds to funding already received from Chesapeake...
Photo gallery: MOT vs. Camden-Wyoming, Major League District I finals
MIDDLETOWN -- MOT blanked Camden-Wyoming, 4-0, in seven innings on Thursday night to capture the District I title in Major League baseball The Middletown-area all-stars finished 3-0 in the ...
Winnie proves a wicked and wondrous night of music
CHESTERTOWN — A muggy, Saturday night at the Garfield Center for the Arts brought out the witches. No better conditions for performers, Jennica McCleary, Lillian Hope and Margaret Sommerhof, portraying the beloved Sanderson sisters, characters of the 1993 family/comedy, “Hocus Pocus.” Inspired by the film, McCleary, owner of Velvet Toreador Company, performed the season opener of Winnie’s Rock Cauldron Cabaret, featuring the witches singing and dancing. Playing the lovable, scheming,...
DETV’s Every Woman Presents: Brown Girls Rock
MIDDLETOWN, Del. — Brown Girls Rock Summer Fest 2024 is the ULTIMATE summer celebration for all brown girls out there! This year, we’re bringing you down to the RODEO. Come in your favorite boots, hat, and cowgirl attire. Join us TOMORROW, Saturday, July 20, 2024 from 12:00PM –...
Registration now open for annual 10K Bay Bridge Run set for Nov. 10
Corrigan Sports Enterprises, Inc. (CSE) will once again facilitate the event across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge open to walkers and runners alike. Last year was Corrigan Sports third year running the event with over 17,000 reported participants, according to County Administrator Todd Mohn. Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA), CSE and Queen Anne’s County work closely to coordinate the event including planning for public safety measures with the help of outside agencies...
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