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Baltimore Orioles player of the week: The Cow came home
It was another up and down week for the Baltimore Orioles. After dropping a heart breaking series against the New York Mets, the Birds returned home and split a four game series against the AL West leading Houston Astros. While Anthony Santander and Jackson Holliday had the biggest moments, it was Colton Cowser who seemed to be in the middle of everything all week long.
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...
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.
Rams Head On Stage Bringing the Talent to Annapolis
Experience the electrifying fusion of Nashville’s soul, New Orleans’ rhythm, and Austin’s raw energy, all under one roof in Annapolis at Rams Head On Stage! Get ready for an intimate, up-close-and-personal concert experience where no seat is more than 48 feet from the stage. Step into a...
Injured Bald Eagle Plucked From River in Daring Rescue By College Staffers in Maryland (WATCH)
A bald eagle, injured and alone near the Chesapeake Bay, earned an A+ for the staff at Washington College after they made a daring rescue along the rocky banks of the Chester River on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Two weeks ago, David Kramer noticed a post on Facebook asking if...
Hebron farmer’s market continues to grow
HEBRON, Md. – The weather was perfect Sunday for a trip down to Hebron’s weekly farmer’s market. In its third year, small-town market continues to grow, bringing in more foot-traffic and repeat customers. Vendors say that they’ve formed strong relationships with each other, like Donna Nefferdorf with...
Top storylines to follow throughout the 2024 Bayside South fall sports season
The high school fall sports season is just a week away from kicking off here in the Bayside Conference, and there will be plenty to look forward to for high school sports fans as schools open back up and summer turns to fall. Whether it be on the field hockey and soccer fields...
Fall Roadwork to Begin in Ocean City
OCEAN CITY, MD - Roadwork is scheduled to begin on Baltimore Avenue in Worcester County after Labor Day. The Ocean City Maryland Chamber of Commerce is reminding residents that roadwork will begin on "the Baltimore Avenue corridor between 15th and 33rd Streets, including side streets up to 25 feet". Town...
Postal worker robbed by armed suspect in Middle River on Saturday, police say
A postal worker was robbed by an armed suspect in Middle River on Saturday, according to Baltimore County Police. Shortly before 3:30 p.m., officers from Essex Precinct responded to the 1000 block of Orems Rd. for a personal robbery. When officers arrived they located the victim who is a postal...
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 […]
City and community leaders set to welcome students back to school following mass shooting
The Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement will welcome some Baltimore City elementary students back to the classroom on their first day of school Monday. It'll be the first day back for Dr. Bernard Harris Elementary students, about one week after a mass shooting left one dead and injured seven right next to their school building.
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.
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