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Five people charged as task force cracks down on illegal car meets in Maryland
BALTIMORE, Md. (7News) — Five people, including four Marylanders, are facing charges after Maryland State Police partnered with the Maryland Car Rally Task Force to crack down on illegal car meets in the state. On Saturday, August 25, officers were in the area of North Avenue and Eutaw Place...
Duo Pleads Guilty for 15 Year Sentence in 2023 Shooting Outside Lexington Market
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. Two defendants pleaded guilty to assault and a weapons charge for 15-year sentences on Aug. 26 in connection to a shooting near Baltimore City’s Lexington Market last December. Deontrey McDaniel, 28, and Deasia Wilson, 27, were...
Defense attempts to chip away at witness credibility, testimony during Christopher Bendann trial
The federal trial of a former history teacher at the Gilman School continued Monday. Christopher Bendann, 40, is accused of sexually abusing and exploiting a former Gilman student beginning when they were in eighth grade. When the trial got underway, the gallery was packed, and the defendant was in attendance....
It's back: High temperatures return as Tuesday nears 90 degrees
Showers and thunderstorms could disrupt Monday evening with some wind gusts and possible hail. The fast-moving storm should be out of the area by nighttime. The rain won't cool things off, though. Temperatures will be near 90 degrees Tuesday.
Report: Baltimore’s Tunnel Entrances Need $77 Million in Floodwalls
With Baltimore’s Key Bridge collapse still fresh in our minds (the green highway signs directing drivers to the Key Bridge have finally been covered up), it’s clear how large a toll an infrastructure disaster can take on a busy port city like Baltimore. The U.S. Army Corps of...
Health department confirms first case of West Nile virus in Maryland this year
MARYLAND (DC News Now) — Maryland health officials announced the state’s first confirmed positive case of West Nile virus this year. The Maryland Department of Health (DOH) announced Monday that an adult living near Baltimore tested positive. That person has since recovered. The DOH said that mosquitoes infect humans with West Nile virus after feeding […]
John Harbaugh says Ravens will dedicate 2024 season to Joe D’Alessandris and Jacoby Jones
The Baltimore Ravens are looking to get back to the Super Bowl and the organization will be motivated by the passing of two key members of the franchise. The Ravens have seen Jacoby Jones and Joe D’Alessandris pass away this summer, and on Monday, head coach John Harbaugh made it clear that the team will dedicate this season to their memory.
Baltimore to host weekend of entertainment for Alzheimer’s awareness
This October the Alzheimer's Association of Greater Maryland will host its Unforgettable Weekend to raise awareness about Alzheimer's and dementia in Baltimore. The free event will feature a performance from Adrian Crutchfield, a saxophonist who toured with Prince, and a play by Garret Davis called Unforgettable. Unforgettable Weekend will be...
BCPS CEO Dr. Sonja Santelises Enters School Year On 1-Year Contract
Baltimore, MD (WBFF) — Today is the first day back to school for Baltimore city students, but for city schools CEO Dr. Sonja Santelises, it will be her last school year overseeing city schools. She was given a one year contract when hers expired in June. Political Commentator, Armstrong...
August 26 Heat Returns With Some Inland Thundershowers
The heat is trying to build back into the 90s starting today. This may not be the best timing as schools begin in parts of Central Maryland, including Baltimore (County/City) and Anne Arundel County. A couple of thundershowers will develop in the afternoon, mainly inland. Then, we really build up the steamy weather into the middle of the week.
Ravens' Roquan Smith helps Baltimore students get ready for new year
BALTIMORE -- Baltimore Ravens star linebacker Roquan Smith visited a Baltimore City school on Sunday to make sure students are prepared for Monday's first day of school.Smith partnered with the Fund for Educational Excellence and Rob's Community Barbershop Foundation to provide school supplies and haircuts to 100 students from Hamilton Elementary/Middle School."I remember going back to school," said Smith, a two-time Pro Bowl player in his second full season with the Ravens. "It's an awesome feeling being out here with these kids and seeing them smile and be excited about going back to school."Students were given backpacks, binders,...
Strength in Research: Pair of Ursinus Students Present at National Strength and Conditioning Association Convention
The National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) is one of the premier organizations in the world for advancing science and education in the field. Every year, the NSCA hosts a national conference in different cities across the United States. In 2024, the conference came to Baltimore, which presented the unique opportunity for Ursinus students to get involved.
Maryland Perspectives: The Greater Baltimore Chamber of Commerce
The Greater Baltimore Chamber of Commerce can be key to local businesses when it comes to accessing valuable resources, finding discounts, plus helps build relationships that could save money or market their products. They also have fun community events that bring communities together including an upcoming Doggie Dash 5k in September 22nd. Chairman John Kneisly joins me to talk about what the chamber has to offer, the upcoming 5K and how you can get involved.
A marginal risk for parts of Maryland
BALTIMORE — For the first time in a while, we have the potential to see some rain, maybe even some storms here in Maryland. Let's get to it. On Monday, August 26, the Storm Prediction Center placed us south and west of the Baltimore metro under a level 1/5 risk for strong to severe storms. The main threat is damaging winds IF we see anything. Stay safe and have a great day!
Johnson on taxi squad, tonight's Orioles lineup
Triple-A Norfolk outfielder Daniel Johnson is on the Orioles’ 24-hour taxi squad while center fielder Cedric Mullins is reevaluated for left quadriceps tightness. Mullins exited Friday's game due to discomfort and so far he's avoided the injured list. Johnson was removed from Norfolk’s game after two at-bats that night, and he’s got a locker at Camden Yards in case Mullins’ quad doesn’t improve enough to let him play.
Orioles trade deadline splash somehow keeps getting painfully worse
Essentially from the moment that the trade was made, Baltimore Orioles fans questioned the deadline move that brought starting pitcher Trevor Rogers to the Charm City in exchange for two of the organization's highly touted prospects, Connor Norby and Kyle Stowers, who went back to the Miami Marlins in the deal. And at every turn to this point, they've been proven right.
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