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Widespread air conditioning issues throughout Baltimore City facilities
(WBFF) — Following a Baltimore City Inspector General report detailing poor working conditions at some Department of Public Works Facilities - including issues with air conditioning - new documents received through a public record request show widespread issues across the City. In a letter from DPW responding to a...
Deadly shooting of Baltimore teen by police prompts outrage among residents
BALTIMORE -- After police officers shot and killed a fleeing teenager, residents of his southwest Baltimore neighborhood are outraged at what they consider the latest case of excessive force targeting a young Black man.Authorities have released few details about the Monday night shooting, which follows two others that unfolded under similar circumstances last year in Baltimore. All three encounters escalated quickly, starting when officers saw someone on the street and believed they could be armed.The teen displayed "characteristics of an armed person" and ran away when officers tried to engage with him, Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said in a...
New info source for police
Medford police are working with with Everbridge/Nixle to continue its up-to-date information related to police, fire and township services that could impact residents. Everbridge consists of Nixle and other platforms that increase a subscriber’s ability to manage accounts and notifications. Everbridge will be the new platform for that information, and Nixle will be phased out. To continue notifications, Nixle subscribers will need to register and subscribe to Everbridge.
Pete's Grille in Baltimore is up for sale
BALTIMORE — A beloved north Baltimore restaurant (known for having Michael Phelps as a major fan) is now for sale. Pete's Grille, on Greenmount Avenue near 33rd Street, posted on Facebook on Tuesday:. Dear loyal customers, It is with a bittersweet heart that we announce Pete’s Grille is for...
Man who dragged Baltimore officer with car in 2022 given maximum 10-year sentence
BALTIMORE -- A man who dragged a Baltimore police officer two blocks with a car during a traffic stop in 2022 was given the maximum 10-year prison sentence, the Maryland Attorney's General Office said.Joseph Black was convicted of second-degree assault during a re-trial on June 6.Black dragged police Sgt. Kenneth Ramberg with a vehicle in Park Heights in June 2022. Ramberg suffered serious injuries. A mistrial in the case was declared in December 2023 following a hung jury.Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan Bates pursued the charges that the jury was hung on, given the overwhelming evidence in the case and the...
Showers Wednesday night, continuing this week
Wednesday night into Thursday will see some showers, but Hurricane Debby is expected to bring storms to the Baltimore region Thursday and into Friday. The hardest-hitting storms will be Friday morning into the afternoon. However, it be mostly gone by the Ravens game Friday night.
Team Behind Floating Hotel Business ‘FLOHOM’ Acquires Baltimore Peninsula Marina
Last week, BYB Prop Real Estate Partners led by Marcellous Butler, who is principal of the company and also the co-founder of floating hotel and home business FLOHOM, acquired Baltimore Yacht Basin in Baltimore Peninsula. Baltimore Yacht Basin is a marina located at 2600 Insulator Dr., adjacent to Nick’s Fish House, the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial Bridge, and the Locke Landing development.
Baltimore spending board approves $16M to build employment center, signs 32-year lease
Baltimore’s spending board approved a $16 million contribution and agreed to a long-term lease worth millions of dollars Wednesday for a West Baltimore mixed-use building that will house the Mayor’s Office of Employment Development. Plans for the development, which is being led by Harborplace developer David Bramble, call for a four-story office building to be constructed in Reservoir Square ...
Morgan State to break enrollment record for fourth year in a row
Morgan State University is set to break its student enrollment record for the fourth year in a row this fall. The North Baltimore institution plans to enroll between 10,400 and 10,800 students for the upcoming semester, officials said during a meeting of the school's Board of Regents on Tuesday. The historically Black university is growing faster than even its administrators expected. Morgan State previously said it did not expect to hit 10,000 students until 2030.
Olympic Fans Are Ripping Baltimore Ravens Superstar Who Made Nasty Simone Biles Comment, Even After He Tried To Apologize
The Baltimore Ravens are slated to be one of the most competitive teams in the NFL in the upcoming 2024 season after making one of the most significant moves this off-season, bringing in star running back Derek Henry. The Ravens’ defensive group remains one of the most feared in the...
Orioles projected bullpen roles after latest injury shakeup
On Tuesday night, Orioles number two starter Grayson Rodriguez was scratched from his start with what turned out to be lat soreness. An MRI showed Rodriguez has a mild strain, and the Orioles took the safe route and placed him on the 15-day IL on Wednesday morning. While the absence...
Cause of death for former WR Jacoby Jones revealed
The cause of death for former NFL wide receiver Jacoby Jones has been revealed. TMZ Sports reported on Tuesday that Jones died due to hypertensive cardiovascular disease. Hypertensive cardiovascular disease is a heart problem that occurs due to long-term high blood pressure. JACOBY JONES cause of death — heart disease caused by high blood pressure.... The post Cause of death for former WR Jacoby Jones revealed appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
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