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“It’s like its own little civilization”: a crash course for educators about jobs in the Port of Baltimore
Darren Fisher’s giving a kind of crash course on dredging. In the Port of Baltimore, it means lifting sediment from the bottom of the Patapsco River and putting it on a barge. “Then they bring the barge over to us, and they pump that material in,” said Fisher. “It’s...
Leesburg Council Eyes Parking Upgrades at Town Hall Garage, Liberty St. Lot
Changes are coming to the Town Hall garage. Parking guides are going up, the barriers are coming down—and the app-based ParkMobile system is moving in. The Leesburg Town Council held another of its frequent work sessions on downtown parking concerns Monday night when Deputy Town Manager Keith Markel provided an update on plans to improve current parking and options to provide more spaces.
Silver Spring named No. 1 ‘Best place to live for families’ in U.S.
When Fortune magazine announced Tuesday that Silver Spring ranked No. 1 on its list of the 50 best places to live for families in the United States, it just confirmed what longtime resident Fig Ruggieri, 64, already knew. “My favorite part is probably that I’m so close to so much–Baltimore,...
Concern for Missing 14-Year-Old Girl
Detectives from the Montgomery County Department of Police – Special Victims Investigations Division (SVID) are asking for the public’s assistance in locating Nayelis Class-Zayas, a missing 14-year-old from Silver Spring. Class-Zayas was last seen on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at approximately 8:30 p.m., in the 11500 block of...
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson misses third straight practice due to illness
Jan 28, 2024; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) passes the ball against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship football game at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports. Reigning NFL MVP Lamar Jackson was not on the field with the Ravens on...
South Baltimore Crime Updates
According to the BPD Crime Map, the following crimes were from 7/10/24 to 7/16/24. AUTO THEFT, 600 WASHINGTON BLVD, SATURDAY, 7/13/24, 18:00. AUTO THEFT, 700 S CHARLES ST, WEDNESDAY, 7/10/24, 15:00. Sharp-Leadenhall. LARCENY, 1000 S HANOVER ST, FRIDAY, 7/12/24, 10:00. ROBBERY – COMMERCIAL, 1000 S HANOVER ST, FRIDAY, 7/12/24, 10:00...
Key Bridge rebuild receives federal environmental approval
There are still structures to be demolished, designs to be drawn up and a bridge to be built. But the Francis Scott Key Bridge rebuild now has federal environmental approval, one of many steps before the replacement span will stand again above the Patapsco River. All federally funded transportation projects must be analyzed for their environmental impacts, as required by the National ...
Newly acquired S Eddie Jackson finds plenty of familiar faces with the Baltimore Ravens
OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — The Baltimore Ravens have shown they can make productive additions late in the offseason. No wonder hopes are so high for Eddie Jackson, the veteran safety they signed in the past few days. “We seem to do this all the time, just get these...
Family of slain transport worker says attack 'unprovoked,' suspect denied bond
(WBFF) — Spinning around in a giant teacup, the family of Devin Butler shared a cell phone video that captures the 33-year-old husband and father on a ride with his wife and children while on a recent trip to Disney World. The family, at the time, unaware their lives would soon forever change.
Orioles pitcher Albert Suárez, second baseman Jorge Mateo hurt during game against Marlins
MIAMI (AP) — Baltimore Orioles pitcher Albert Suárez and second baseman Jorge Mateo got hurt in the third inning of Tuesday night's game against the Miami Marlins. Mateo collided with shortstop Gunnar Henderson as they dove to catch a grounder behind the second base bag from Jesús Sánchez, who reached on a single. Mateo initially stood up but then fell to the ground and grimaced, favoring his left arm. He was tended to by an Orioles athletic trainer, and the team said he had left elbow pain.
Artscape 2024: The Nation’s Largest Free Arts Festival Will Return August 2-4!
Artscape, the nation’s largest free arts festival will return August 2-4, 2024, in Baltimore, MD! The Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts has music, shopping, and food to showcase the artistic scene of the city. Join Our Text Club To Get The Latest Music, Entertainment, Contests And Breaking News On Your Phone. Text MAGIC […]
Off Podium Empire: Maryland Terrapins
Bee One Gee news, your inbox. Every Friday. Onward to the Fightin’ Chesapeake Bay Turtles heading over to Paris!. Alyssa Thomas, Basketball. USA. Chioma Onyekwere, Track/Field. Nigeria. Brooke DeBerdine, Field Hockey. USA. Emma DeBerdine, Field Hockey. USA. Kelee Lepage, Field Hockey. USA. Leah Crouse, Field Hockey. USA. Any previous...
Jorge Mateo leaves Orioles game after ugly collision with Gunnar Henderson, arm appears to bend awkwardly
Baltimore Orioles second baseman Jorge Mateo suffered an apparent left arm injury during Tuesday night's game against the Miami Marlins (GameTracker). Mateo's arm appeared to bend awkwardly on a collision with fellow infielder Gunnar Henderson as both pursued a batted ball from Marlins outfielder Jesús Sánchez during the third inning.
Retail Roundup: Dazzle Blow Dry Bar, Hand & Stone, Mohini
Several new retail businesses have opened in Loudoun recently — including a beauty spot, a spa, and a South Asian bridal store. DAZZLE BLOW DRY BAR CELEBRATES OPENING IN LEESBURG. Specializing specifically in blow outs, Dazzle Blow Dry Bar recently held a ribbon cutting for its new location in...
Baltimore Church Burglary Shooting Deemed Justified, Suspect Charged with Assault and Property Crimes
Authorities have confirmed the May 26 shooting of a 59-year-old man during a burglary at a Southwest Baltimore church was justified. WMAR-2 News reports that police investigations concluded the individual, identified as Norris Palmore, was shot by the church's pastor while breaking into Praise Cathedral, a structure reported to be vacant and undergoing construction on S. Mount Street.
Hot ‘In the Heights’ excites at Montgomery College Summer Dinner Theatre
With the DC area trudging through record heat this summer—temperatures running more than four degrees above average, 29 days at or over 90 (according to the National Weather Service)— Montgomery College’s Summer Dinner Theatre is the perfect place to cool down and enjoy the heat of In the Heights with its high-energy cast directed by Lauren Patton Villegas.
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