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"Everyone is fine," after car rams into Frankford home, preventing residents from leaving
BALTIMORE -- A single-vehicle car crash in Frankford resulted in part of a home collapsing on Saturday night, according to Baltimore City Police.Officers say a vehicle rammed into a home on the 5600 block of Knell Avenue around 8:30 p.m., preventing residents from leaving."Everyone is fine," according to officials. Baltimore City Police are investigating what caused the crash. This story is developing. Stay with WJZ for more information.
What's driving down crime in Baltimore in 2024?
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — In Baltimore City, 106 people have been killed in 2024. The city is on pace yet again to see less than 300 homicides. Some are optimistic the number could even be less than 200. One community is hoping their number stays at zero. "We're the largest...
Cybersecurity expert says Microsoft outage shows importance of preparedness
BALTIMORE -- BWI Marshall Airport experienced a nightmare travel day for thousands of people on Friday due to a global tech outage.The technical issues are linked to CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity company providing antivirus software to Microsoft Windows devices. The outage affected 29,000 customers across more than 170 countries. Among those affected were major airlines like American, Delta, United, Spirit, and Frontier Airlines, causing them to pause operations and ground flights.Stranded air travelers expressed their concern over the outage."It's kind of scary. Very scary," said Joyce, a traveler at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport.A.C. Mitchell, another traveler, emphasized the importance of cybersecurity. "This is...
Morgan News Hour: Mystic DA Kid
Morgan State University student Cielito Anthinez also known as Mystic Da Kidis a talented young artist. He joins Deanna Neal on Morgan News Hour to talk about his sources of inspirations, musical influences, and his upcoming endeavors in the music industry.
All-Star starter Burnes has no complaints about reasons for chaos, but he’s ready for normal again
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Corbin Burnes is ready to get back into a more normal routine, though the Baltimore right-hander has no complaints about why things have been so chaotic for him in the last few weeks. Burnes allowed one run and two hits over six innings when the...
Orioles Acquire Chesapeake Native Colin Selby
NORFOLK, VA. (Release via Tides)- The Baltimore Orioles announced on July 11 that they acquired Chesapeake, Va., native Colin Selby from the Kansas City Royals in exchange for cash considerations. The Orioles optioned him to Triple-A Norfolk today. Selby had been designated for assignment by the Royals on June 6. Selby graduated from Western Branch High School […]
Baltimore County police car involved in serious Dundalk crash
DUNDALK, Md. (WBFF) — Police and fire crews responded to a collision involving a Baltimore County Police Department patrol car on Saturday afternoon in the Dundalk area. Fox45's Maggie Ybarra was on the scene, "Baltimore County Police Department car is crushed - crashed into another car at 6937 Sollers Point Road. People are saying firefighters cut the officer out of the car."
Do Maryland Democratic delegates have to vote for a certain candidate? Learn that and more
Maryland has 63 delegates to the Democratic National Convention scheduled next month in Chicago. While some candidates for convention delegate ran under an "uncommitted" label, all those who were actually elected were committed to President Biden. Delegates are selected according to district. District 6, which includes Washington County, has six...
Maryland-based Bethesda Game Studios employees vote to unionize
BETHESDA, Md. (DC News Now) — Employees at Bethesda Game Studios – the company behind award-winning games such as “Skyrim” and the “Fallout” series – voted to unionize, joining the Communications Workers of America (CWA), The workers, consisting of 241 developers, signed a union authorization card or indicated they wanted union representation, according to CWA. […]
Driver Flees Scene After Traffic Stop; Handgun Recovered From Vehicle
On Saturday, the official Twitter/X account of the Montgomery County Police 2nd District-Bethesda announced that a suspect was apprehended and a handgun was recovered following a traffic stop in Bethesda. The tweet stated, “Early this morning while most of us were sleeping, Ofc. Harvey observed a traffic violation in downtown...
Update: One Killed, Two Injured in Collision Involving Two Vehicles Saturday Night
Update: One person has died in the collision. Summary of events, per police, can be seen here. Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS) responded to a collision involving two vehicles at northbound 18700 N Frederick Ave. (Rt. 355), near Professional Dr., in Gaithersburg on Saturday night. According to MCFRS...
Movement in Music Ensemble at Hammond High School!
Music in Movement Ensemble (MIME) will be performing a short chamber concert this Friday, July 26th that you don't want to miss! MIME is a new, innovative music orchestra local to Howard County that brings music to life. With their performances being shorter in length in an informal setting, it's the perfect family friendly concert to attend!
Update: Fatal Collision Involving Motorcycle and Combine Harvester Under Investigation
Montgomery County Police have released additional information regarding a fatal collision on Old Hundred Road and Thurston Road in Dickerson that occurred on Saturday afternoon in Dickerson. According to Montgomery County Police, “At approximately 1:51 p.m., 5th District officers and Montgomery County Fire Rescue personnel responded to the location for...
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue hands out free smoke alarms after its first fatal fire of 2024
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. — Montgomery County Fire and Rescue often respond to emergencies, but Saturday they made an extra effort to try and prevent one. Firefighters knocked on doors and dished out brand new smoke detectors to those who need them. "If there is a smoke alarm we see...
Annapolis Symphony Orchestra Announces Pops in the Park Concerts
Annapolis, MD – It’s time for an Anne Arundel County end-of-summer tradition that’s open to the entire community! The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, in association with the Anne Arundel County Department of Recreation and Parks and Arts Council of Anne Arundel County, presents the perfect ending to summer: two FREE outdoor concerts! Friends, family, neighbors, and the entire community are invited to join the ASO for uplifting and danceable pops tunes, patriotic songs, movie and Broadway music and contagious fun that will get everyone moving. These concerts are open to the public and completely free for music-lovers of all ages.
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