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Baltimore Business Offers to Sell Watches Using Pieces of Collapsed Bridge
A watchmaking business in Baltimore recently acquired a portion of scrap metal that was once the Francis Scott Key Bridge to keep its memory alive. Small Business Trends reported that Alan Tsao, founder of local watch brand Tsao Baltimore, purchased parts of the bridge to make watches, reflecting his business vision of incorporating his love for the city into his timepieces.
Baltimore camp serves special mission to support youths with cancer
Summer camp is a staple for many youths after school lets out for the summer, and there's one that works to provide the classic camp experience for those who face additional struggles. Horizon Day Camp has all the classics, from sports to arts and crafts to water activities and more.
Dozens gather to honor legacy of Baltimore police Officer Brian Winder
Baltimore police held a touching tribute Wednesday night for a fallen officer who was killed in the line of duty 20 years ago. Dozens of people and officers joined Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley to commemorate the legacy of Officer Brian Winder. Winder was fatally shot in 2004 at the...
Defendant’s Whereabouts in 2021 Murder Debated in Closing Arguments
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. “We know exactly what was happening that night. He was the driver. He was complicit,” the prosecutor emphasized to the jury as counsel delivered closing arguments in the trial of a homicide defendant on July 3.
Luxury apartment tower on Baltimore waterfront starts leasing
Harbor Point's residential base will grow by hundreds of apartments this fall as the once-industrial waterfront peninsula primes for a new wave of tenants. Renters are expected to move into the new Allied | Harbor Point tower in a couple of months as work at the luxury enclave sandwiched between Harbor East and Fells Point continues.
Super Bowl Champion Goes Off On Lamar Jackson In Scathing Rant
The Baltimore Ravens consistently have one of the top offenses in the NFL on a yearly basis, but it’s almost always thanks to the team’s dominant run game. Just five times since 2010 has the team had a pass-catcher with 1,000 or more yards, and former Super Bowl champion Mark Schlereth believes the ...
Ravens LB Kyle Van Noy perfectly describes Odafe Oweh: 'He's a specimen'
The Ravens selected outside linebacker Odafe Oweh in the first round of the 2021 NFL draft. While he’s had impressive moments in a Baltimore uniform over his first three seasons, he hasn’t had a true breakout yet, which many people are hoping will come in Year 4. Oweh...
Kyle Van Noy in favor of spending time with Ravens teammates ahead of regular season
The Baltimore Ravens will kick off training camp in a few weeks in anticipation of the 2024 season. The team will open up the NFL season against the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday Night Football, so Baltimore’s rookies and vets will report a few days earlier than most teams.
Inner Harbor Illuminated: Baltimore Celebrates Independence Day with Fireworks and Drone Show
Baltimore's Inner Harbor became the nucleus of patriotic fervor on the Fourth of July, drawing thousands to feast their eyes on a spectacle of fireworks and drones. The night sky was ablaze with approximately 1,000 fireworks and lit by 250 drones, conjuring images iconic to the city. The event, a mix of audiovisual performances included spins by a DJ, tunes from a live band, and symphonic renditions by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, according to CBS News Baltimore.
Orioles Outfield Prospect Matthew Etzel: Landing In 10th Round Added ‘A Little Bit More Fuel’
Orioles outfield prospect Matthew Etzel entered this season with two goals: finish the year with a .300 batting average and in the top 10 in stolen bases in the entire minor leagues. More than halfway into his first full season as a professional, Etzel is doing both. Etzel, 22, has...
Veterans Honored at Atrium Village Ceremony for Service to their Country
In celebration of the Fourth of July, Atrium Village senior living community in Owings Mills recently hosted a special gathering honoring residents who are veterans of World War II, the Korean and the Vietnam wars. The event featured a presentation by Capital Region Honor Flight, a national program that serves...
Ravens' MVP Lamar Jackson lands shockingly low on list of most 'clutch' NFL quarterbacks
The Baltimore Ravens saw their 2023 season come to a crashing close in the AFC Championship, losing to the Kansas City Chiefs. Quarterback Lamar Jackson didn’t perform well, the coaching staff didn’t coach well, and Baltimore didn’t do enough to deserve to win the game. On a...
Families, friends find new Fourth of July tradition through celebration at Baker Park
For years when Jen Arnett lived in Iowa and Independence Day rolled around, she and her husband would invite friends to their home for a picnic. Arnett originally grew up in Mount Airy and lived outside of Maryland for more than 20 years, but she and her husband moved back to Frederick County last year. Now that she’s here and closer to her family, she said, she and her husband wanted to find ...
Food for Thought: Washington, D.C. Fined $4.4M for Fumbling Food Assistance, Struggling Families Left in the Lurch
Mistakes and Missteps: Washington, D.C. Fined $4.4 Million for Food Assistance Errors. Families Left Hungry: District’s Struggling System Slows Down Food Aid. According to WashingTonExaminer, Washington, D.C. is being fined $4.4 million by the government because it makes too many mistakes when giving food assistance to people who need it. This is the second year in a row that Washington, D.C. has made too many mistakes. This means that 20% of the people who get help don’t get the right amount of money. This can cause families to go hungry because it takes a long time to fix the mistakes.
Metropolitan Police Seek Community Help to Identify Northwest Burglary Suspect
Residents of the Northwest are currently being called upon by the Metropolitan Police Department to assist in the identification of a burglary suspect. The burglar reportedly targeted a business in the 1400 block of Park Road, Northwest, before dawn yesterday morning. As the city wakes to the news of the incident, local business owners express concerns about safety and security in the area.
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