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Armed Carjacking in Pikesville: Two Injured in Suburban Attack (Video)
On a seemingly ordinary Wednesday night in a quiet suburban neighborhood in Pikesville, Baltimore County, a distressing incident unfolded, leaving two people injured. The incident, which occurred around 10 p.m. at the intersection of Brattle and Hawkesbury Road, involved an armed carjacking that has shaken the local community. How the...
Person hit by stolen vehicle after armed carjacking in Baltimore County
An armed carjacking in Baltimore County left two people injured Wednesday night. Investigators said the car was stolen at gunpoint at the intersection of Brattle Road and Hawksbury Road in Pikesville around 10 p.m. One victim told police there were several suspects who approached them before stealing their car and...
Missing teen found safe in Montgomery County
The Montgomery County Police Department says they found a missing teen who has autism. Fourteen-year-old Joshua Maroy was last seen on Monday on 1901 Randolph Road at John F. Kennedy High School in Silver Spring, Maryland at approximately 2:30 p.m., according to a flier released by police. Maroy was found...
15-Year-Old Wanted for Murder Arrested at Airport
A 15-year-old Silver Spring teen has been arrested and charged with two counts of second-degree murder in connection with a double homicide that occurred over Memorial Day weekend. Onyx Santana Austin was arrested on Monday, August 26, 2024, at Dulles International Airport. Austin was identified by detectives from the Montgomery...
High school students face new limitations
Public high school students who also are enrolled in classes at AACC face new restrictions on the number and kinds of courses they can take for free. Starting this semester, most 11th- and 12th-grade students enrolled in the Early College Access Program, or ECAP, will not pay tuition if they take four or fewer classes a year and select those courses from a list approved by Anne Arundel County Public Schools. Eligibility to participate depends on grade point averages and performance in some math and English classes.
Mallory Mead and Reed Sells Join Swimming Coaching Staff
Mallory Mead and Reed Sells have joined the Loyola University Maryland swimming and diving coaching staff as volunteer assistants... Current photo via Mike Lewis/Ola Vista Photography. Mallory Mead and Reed Sells have joined the Loyola University Maryland swimming and diving coaching staff as volunteer assistants, Head Coach Brian Loeffler announced...
New cameras issue tickets for passing stopped school buses
Drivers who drive past a school bus with an extended stop sign, which is illegal in Maryland, will soon have to pay up thanks to new cameras installed on the roughly 1,000 Baltimore County school buses. Drivers will pay a $250 fee if photographed passing a school bus, Superintendent Myriam Rogers and police chief Robert McCullough said at a press conference announcing the program on Monday. “Each year, we hear...
False fall, second summer? DC region heats back up with temps in the 90s this week
WASHINGTON - Are we starting "second summer?" It sure feels that way!. As autumn approaches (less than a month away!), residents of the D.C, Maryland, and Virginia region are experiencing what is colloquially known as a "second summer." This weather phenomenon brings a resurgence of unseasonably warm temperatures to the area typically when it should be cooling down. Often, it makes it feel like summer is making an unexpected return.
Montgomery County native competes in finals of NBC’s ‘American Ninja Warrior’
Growing up in North Potomac, Maryland, Karen Potts loved watching NBC’s “American Ninja Warrior” on TV. On Monday night, she’ll compete in Stage 1 of the finals. “I’m definitely excited to watch,” Potts, 19, told WTOP. “I know what happens, but I love to see the way they put it all together and then a bunch of my friends are competing too, the way you meet people through there. I’ll be back at school by then, so I think my softball team and some other friends are all going to watch it together.”
'The guy didn't stop': Child recovering in hospital from hit-and-run on first day of second grade
On what would've been his first day of second grade, 7-year-old Benjamin Krashoc is recovering in the hospital after being hit by a car. "I was in the bedroom, my daughter ran in and said, 'Ben got hit,'" said John Reeder, Kashoc's grandfather. "A (neighborhood) kid carried him up on the porch, laid him on the porch (and) he was just throwing up."
Morgan Board of Regents chairman speaks on enrollment boom and decrease in male student enrollment
CHICAGO — Chairman of Morgan State University’s Board of Regents Kweisi Mfume hinted at issues pressing HBCUs during an interview with the Spokesman on Aug. 20. The interview, held during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, discussed the ongoing surge in Morgan’s enrollment, housing challenges and the decreasing rate of enrollment for black male students. Rep. Mfume (D-Md.) — a Morgan alum — said the rapid rise in enrollment at Morgan State, which now has 10,400 students enrolled — has pushed housing concerns to the forefront.
2024 sixth-round pick at risk of being cut after abysmal preseason
The Baltimore Ravens evaluated three quarterbacks during their preseason activities: Josh Johnson, Emory Jones, and Devin Leary. Each took their turn behind center, eager to demonstrate that they deserve a spot in the regular season lineup. For the 2024 season, the Ravens are expected to maintain just two quarterbacks. Clearly, Lamar Jackson secures one spot. Veteran Josh Johnson, following a strong preseason, has clinched the backup role, leaving Jones and Leary vying for what remains.
After eight years with current CEO, have Baltimore City schools improved?
Baltimore (WBFF) — Monday marked the start of a new school year for many students around the Baltimore region. With classes getting underway, the CEO of Baltimore City Schools is optimistic about the direction of her district. Dr. Sonja Santelises, this week, began her ninth school year as Baltimore...
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