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Baltimore to Enjoy Sunny Days and Cooler Temps Before Weekend Showers Roll In
Baltimore, get ready to enjoy a stretch of tranquil weather courtesy of a sturdy high-pressure system parked over the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, at least until the tail end of the week. The National Weather Service in Baltimore MD/Washington DC is forecasting several days of calm before precipitation chances spike by Friday, with a slow-moving area of low pressure and a series of fronts slated to traverse the region. A somewhat unusual respite for mid-August, the next few days will feature lower humidity and comfortable temperatures, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Franklin Street sees potential back-to-back pedestrian incidents, details pending
FOX45 crews on the scene heard details of potentially 2 pedestrians struck along the 400 block of Franklin St last night. Reportedly, the first incident was a hit-and-run situation, and happened around 2:15 am. The second crash was reportedly a pedestrian injured in a car crash, which happened around 4...
"Where's Marty?" Bowling at KO's Pro Shop
Hi Everyone! Last Saturday was National Bowling Day. So this day we headed out to Glen Burnie to visit the legendary KO's Pro Shop. Since the mid 70's one of Baltimore's 10 Pin bowling headquarters.These day's the equipment is as high tech as golf has gotten. Make no mistake you can go to a bowling lane and use their rental balls and shoes. No issues. But if you are in league play, or just want to step your game up custom shoes, and ball, are the game changer. And these day's when discussing the physics of the ball, (yes you...
Mostly sunny Tuesday with less humidity and temps in mid 80's
Meteorologist Alena Lee says it will be mostly sunny for Tuesday with temps in the mid 80's and less humidity. The pleasant conditions will continue through the week as it will be mostly sunny and in the 80's until the weekend. On Friday we will see some chances for rain before a wet weekend ahead. There is a chance for thunderstorms this weekend that will last until it begins to clear up by next Monday.
Residents demand action and point to problems in District One
Baltimore's first council district is, perhaps, the most diverse district in the city but lately it's been plagued with problems. Many businesses in Fells Point have shut down after illegal alcohol and late-night parties have wreaked havoc in the area. FOX45, in conjunction with the Baltimore Sun, has launched a...
World Trade Center Institute CEO Eddie Resende interviews Jonathan Daniels, CEO of Port of Baltimore about importance of the Port, including impact of Key Bridge collapse (Video)
The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and the Port of Baltimore’s subsequent closure showed the world how valuable this region’s port operations are to the rest of the world. Port Of Baltimore Executive Director Jonathan Daniels sat down with World Trade Center Institute CEO Eddie Resende to discuss just how much the port impacts our regional economy, and why its one of the region’s best assets at GBC’s Baltimore Region Investment Summit.
Woman carjacked in Fells Point early Monday morning, police say
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A woman was carjacked in Fells Point on Monday morning, according to Baltimore Police. Around 4:30 a.m., officers responded to the 600 block of S. Bond St. to investigate a carjacking, police said. When officers arrived they spoke with a woman who said she was sitting...
Sanitary Sewage Overflow Causes Closure In Anne Arundel County Park
An alert was issued by officials on Monday afternoon advising that the waters will temporarily be closed for swimming, waterskiing and other direct water contact. The closure is in effect for seven days through Monday, Aug. 19. According to health officials, the overflow was reported to the Department of Public...
Annual ‘Stuff the Bus School Supplies Drive’ kicks off in Baltimore City
WBAL NewsRadio, 98 Rock and WBAL-TV once again joined forces to help young children in our communities. The 2024 kickoff for the annual Dr. Tim Tooten’s “Stuff the Bus School Supplies Drive” took place at Baltimore City School headquarters Monday. The event, named in honor of WBAL-TV’s retired education reporter, benefits Baltimore-area school districts and education foundations.
Legionella bacteria in your office’s water? Don’t be alarmed
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services building in Baltimore, Maryland has been closed since early June. During major renovations, the General Services Administration discovered Legionella bacteria in CMS’ water supply. The Social Security Administration building, also in Baltimore, two-and-a-half miles away, has turned off about 20 water fixtures...
Anne Arundel County launches new cellphone guidelines for all public schools
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, Md. — Anne Arundel County officials have announced a new cellphone policy scheduled to go into effect at the beginning of the 2024-2025 school year. In a press release issued by Superintendent Dr. Mark Bedell, he says the decision comes as part of a move to maximize focus on instruction and improve student mental health. The guidelines are different based on school grades.
Photo gallery: The Crown bids farewell
The popular Station North night spot The Crown, 1910 N. Charles Street, bid farewell with a bang this past weekend with a send-off party on Saturday night. Fans flocked to the beloved bar for its last hurrah, and Baltimore Fishbowl’s Maggie Jones was on hand to snap the final fiesta.
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