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Ravens training camp Day 17 observations: Lamar challenges refs with video evidence
CB Nate Wiggins (shoulder) S Sanoussi Kane (stinger) LB Chris Board (concussion) C Tyler Linderbaum (neck) Ravens CB T.J. Tampa and WR Rashod Bateman returned to practice. Hamilton was spotted on a far field doing an individual workout. Lamar Jackson Questions Officials with Video Evidence. Late in practice during a...
Lottery, casinos, sports wagering contributed $1.585 billion to State of Maryland in FY2024
BALTIMORE, MD—The Maryland Lottery and the state’s casinos, sportsbooks, and daily fantasy sports operators combined to contribute $1.585 billion to Maryland’s good causes in Fiscal Year 2024 (July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024).
Amauri Polydor's Vision for a Strong Season at Mt. Zion Prep
Amauri Polydor, a Class of 2026 defensive back, has seen his recruiting stock soar since the end of last season thanks to a standout performance both on the field and during the offseason at various camps (college and non-college). Polydor, a 6-foot-1, 175-pound cornerback, will showcase his talents at Mt. Zion Prep Academy in Maryland this season, primarily playing cornerback. Last season, he made a significant impact with three interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown, 13 pass breakups, and 32 tackles.
Boil water advisory lifted for Mechanicsburg water system
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — About 42,000 central Pennsylvanians who had been under a boil water advisory are now free to use and drink their tap water, Pennsylvania American Water announced today. Acceptable test results were obtained from samples collected on Aug. 11 and 12, and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental...
Veterans Honor Park September 11th Remembrance Ceremony scheduled for September 7th at 8am
This year's 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony will be held early, on Saturday, September 7th, beginning at 8am, at Veterans Honor Park of Lancaster County (located beside the Lititz Public Library). Local resident, retired postal worker, and former NYPD Officer Barry Lavender will be this year's Keynote Speaker. Please join us as we hear Barry's message, remember the events of 9/11/2001, and take time to recognize local first responders for their service to our community. Click here or on the image below to review the flyer in PDF format.
16-year-old boy dies after being struck by train in northern York County: coroner
A 16-year-old boy died over the weekend after being struck by a train in East Manchester Township, according to the York County Coroner's Office. Walter Muzyk of the 700 block of York Street in East Manchester Township was pronounced dead early Monday morning at the scene, according to a news release. ...
New pizza restaurant to open in Joe Squared building
BALTIMORE — The shuttered former site of north Baltimore's Joe Squared will soon become a new pizza restaurant. The restaurant, on North Avenue at Maryland Avenue, is set to be converted into Ema's Corner. It was taken over by the owner of another popular pizza spot, Iggie's in Mt....
Stephanie Scensny Killed By Falling Tree In Howard County
Columbia resident Stephanie Scensny has been identified by police as the driver of a Honda CR-V who was killed in an Ellicott City accident on Sunday, Aug. 11. According to the Howard County Police Department, shortly after 5:30 p.m. on Sunday afternoon, Scensny was heading west on the Baltimore National Pike near the Baltimore County line when a tree fell on her vehicle.
State Roundup: ACLU says state destroyed key record for mentally ill detainees; new delegate among string of vacancy-related appointments to state legislature
ACLU SAYS STATE DESTROYED KEY RECORDS FOR MENTALLY ILL DETAINEES: At the Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Center, detainees with serious mental health issues are typically kept in the inpatient mental health unit, part of the aging facility that has become known for its “extremely harsh” living conditions, according to attorneys for the ACLU’s National Prison Project, which tours parts of Baltimore’s pretrial jail complex as part of a decades-old health care lawsuit. Handwritten logs painted a different picture than other records produced for a lawsuit by Centurion Health, the jail’s mental health provider. For example, a Centurion-provided record would describe a detainee as refusing to leave their cell, but the handwritten logs showed that they were actually not allowed to leave due to behavioral issues. Ben Conarck/The Baltimore Banner.
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