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Baltimore surpasses Detroit as deadliest city in America, SafeHome.org report
BALTIMORE, MD—Baltimore has surpassed Detroit as the deadliest city in America, according to a report from SafeHome.org. As a whole, Americans believe crime is getting worse, and the issue is sure to rank among the most important in the 2024 elections. Despite the widespread concern, crime is not equal across the nation.
Missing Northwest Baltimore Child Found Alive and Well in Northern Arizona
A missing 8-year-old Northwest Baltimore boy was found alive and well after getting separated from his family for more than 12 hours while visiting a cave in northern Arizona’s Coconino National Forest. Park rangers, law enforcement officers and more than 100 volunteers from around the country worked together to...
Baltimore Police Seize Weapons and Make Arrest During Eutaw Street Traffic Stop
Law enforcement action led to an arrest and weapons seizure during a Baltimore traffic stop on a recent Saturday evening. As reported by the Baltimore Police, it was shared via a social media post that officers conducting the stop in the 200 block of Eutaw Street at 5:15 p.m. on August 25, apprehended a 38-year-old male.
Saints, Ravens Could Target Recently Cut 2nd Round Pick
Offensive lineman Jackson Carman did not live up to expectations in Cincinnati, as the team cut him after just three seasons. A second-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, the Clemson product was supposed to grow with Joe Burrow and protect the young franchise quarterback. That didn’t happen, as Carman struggled as a rookie and never earned a chance to redeem himself. After appearing in 17 games while making six starts as a rookie, Carman only played 12 snaps last season.
1,000 Baltimore County school buses equipped with automated enforcement cameras
ESSEX, Md. — Some 1,000 school buses in Baltimore County are equipped with automated enforcement cameras in an effort to discourage drivers from illegally passing the stopped buses. Students attending Eastern Technical High School in Essex arrived for the first day of class Monday to greetings from cheerleaders and...
111,000 Baltimore County students gear up for new school year
TOWSON, MD—More than 111,000 Baltimore County students are preparing for the start of a new school on Monday morning. The students will head to 176 schools, centers, and programs across the county for the 2024-2025 academic year, according to Baltimore County Public Schools.
Police Searching for Missing 14-Year-Old With Autism
UPDATE: Joshua has been located safe and unharmed. Detectives from the Montgomery County Department of Police – Special Victims Investigations Division are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing teen. Joshua Maroy was last seen on Monday, August 26, 2024, at Randolph Road at John F....
Harford County school leaders aim to get students workplace ready with apprenticeship program
BALTIMORE -- Harford County school leaders are starting the school year with a goal of making sure students are prepared to enter the workforce.Getting a taste of the real world while still in high school."Most people don't get this opportunity," Joppatowne High School student Ati Awodle said. "… It kind of, like, makes me see what a professional lifestyle would be like."Ati Awodle is an apprentice at OMNI Technologies, an IT professional services engineering firm in Aberdeen.Jake Steinmiller is an apprentice at SURVICE Engineering in Belcamp, a company that helps the military make their vehicles safer."There's always some new for...
Navy Football Preview: Anticipated air attack in Annapolis?
After years of being seen as a run on first, second, third and even sometimes fourth down team, the 2024 Midshipmen are attempting to pump-prime the offense with more passing after the offense ranked last in the American Athletic Conference in passing yards per game last fall. Enter offensive coordinator...
The heat peaks mid week!
The intense heat will come back in full swing through mid-week! Wednesday is the day when the heat will peak! Temperatures will rise 10-15° above normal, into the upper-90s. We will only be a few degrees away from the old record high temperature of 101° set back in 1948 at the BWI airport. Even if temperatures do not touch 100°, it's certainty going to feel like the triple digits, thanks to the high humidity! This level of heat will not only impact those who suffer from underlying heart/lung issues, but anyone who does not have access to adequate hydration and effective cooling are also at risk of experiencing heat-related illnesses.
Authorities respond to Baltimore street takeover, arrest man wanted for stolen vehicle
Baltimore Police in partnership with State Police and other agencies, made several arrests from a "takeover" on Saturday night. A takeover is when vehicles take over the streets, most of the time, blocking traffic and driving recklessly. Starting just after 10 p.m. on Saturday, BPD was made aware of a...
Maryland's first human case of West Nile Virus in 2024 confirmed in Baltimore region
BALTIMORE -- An adult from the Baltimore area tested positive for West Nile virus, the first confirmed human case in Maryland this year.According to the Maryland Department of Health, the patient has recovered from the infection.West Nile is transmitted to humans through mosquitoes infected by feeding on birds that have the virus, the state health department said. In rare instances, the virus may be spread from person to person through organ donation, blood transfusion, breastfeeding or from pregnant mother to fetus.The health department said the disease affects the nervous system and up to 80% of people who are infected will...
Code Orange Air Quality Alert issued for Tuesday in Baltimore area
BALTIMORE, MD—The Maryland Department of the Environment has issued a Code Orange Air Quality Alert for Tuesday in the Baltimore area. A Code Orange Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region may become unhealthy for sensitive groups. Sensitive groups include children, people suffering from asthma,...
Baltimore Community Shaken by Daylight Shooting, Police Urge Witnesses to Come Forward
On Sunday afternoon, the calm of a Baltimore street was disrupted by the sound of gunfire, leaving the community searching for answers and authorities seeking the public's assistance. According to the Baltimore Police Department, officers patrolling the 1600 block of Pennsylvania Avenue heard shots fired around 3:38 p.m. on August 25 and discovered a woman wounded in a nearby block.
Baltimore to Face Sweltering Heat, Humidity and Potential Severe Thunderstorms
As Baltimore braces for a mix of heat, humidity, and possible thunderstorms, the National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC offers a detailed forecast for the coming days. According to the NWS Area Forecast Discussion, residents can expect scattered convection and the possibility of strong to severe thunderstorms this afternoon and early evening, particularly around western Maryland to the Fredericksburg VA area.
Woman arrested and charged with Sunday morning stabbing in Baltimore
Baltimore police arrested and charged 29-year-old Brianna Jarrells with first-degree murder following an early morning stabbing on Wilkens Avenue. Officers responded to the reported stabbing at 1:35 a.m. in a home in the 5600 block of Wilkens Avenue. Upon arrival, they discovered an injured 31-year-old woman, who was immediately transported...
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