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Back to School Drive in Perry Hall
Perry Hall Lodge #235 is holding a drive for Back to School supplies for needy students at Perry Hall Middle School. The event will be held on Saturday, Aug. 17, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the property of Perry Hall Presbyterian Church, 8848 Belair Road. For more information,...
July 30 Warm And More Humid With Strong Storms Later Today
You may notice a breeze, more clouds, and a few showers on radar this morning. Some added clouds throughout the day may help keep temperatures limited, but a weather system will arrive this afternoon through tonight with strong thunderstorms. They may once again include dangerous cloud-to-ground lightning, heavy downpours, gusty winds, and large hail.
Seneca Valley High alums to perform at Merriweather Post Pavilion
The band Hootie & the Blowfish, which includes two graduates of Seneca Valley High School, will celebrate the 30th anniversary of its 1994 hit album “Cracked Rear View” when it performs Saturday at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia. Lead guitarist Mark Bryan, who grew up in Bethesda...
Warm and humid for cloudy Tuesday with evening thunderstorms
Meteorologist Ava Marie says it will be partly cloudy for Tuesday with temps in the upper 80's and chances for evening thunderstorms. It will be an impact weather day due to scattered thunderstorms starting this afternoon with Isolated damaging winds possible. It will continue to heat up later this week as temps will climb back into the 90's with high humidity. Chances for showers and storms will continue through the week and into the weekend. It will finally clear up by next week with sunny skies by Monday.
Buy Black Tuesday: Where To Shop In B’More [7-30-2024]
We’re highlighting Baltimore’s black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week. Business Description: “We put your mind at ease when it’s time to clean.”. Business Website: IG: 3KB Cleaning.
Man arrested for possession of handgun and drugs, police say
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A man was arrested for possession of a handgun and drugs on Monday, according to Baltimore Police. Around 8:20 p.m., detectives were conducting proactive enforcement in the 310 block of Baker St. when they observed a male in possession of suspected cannabis, police said. Officers arrested...
'It's really horrifying': Bikemore executive director says bike infrastructure should be a priority
Jed Weeks, executive director of Bikemore, feels for the families of victims involved in two deadly incidents last week. is a biking organization that advocates for bikers' rights in Baltimore. Friday afternoon, police said a 44-year-old man was killed after a driver hit his bike near South Caroline and Bank...
'It's laughable' | Man kicked out of school board meeting says he's being targeted
Towson, Md. (WBFF) — Frustration is mounting for a 76-year-old doctor who was recently kicked out of a Baltimore County School Board meeting for standing. Now, the school system has now replied to emails sent by the doctor, and it appears to have only made matters worse. Dr. Bash...
Baltimore City health commissioner out after six months, nationwide search set for replacement
BALTIMORE - Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced that Dr. Ihuoma Emenuga is out as the city's health commissioner after serving in the role for more than six months.Baltimore City will begin a nationwide search for its next health commissioner, but in the meantime, Simone Johnson, the Deputy City Administrator, will fill in the interim.The Baltimore Mayor's Office said Johnson has more than two decades of local and state government experience. She was Chief of Staff and Chief Operating Officer at the Baltimore City Health Department and Chief of Staff at the State Department of Housing and the Maryland Transit Administration.Dr. Ihuoma Emenuga was nominated by Scott as Baltimore's Health Commissioner in December 2023.
HCPD Daily Crime Bulletin, July 26-29, 2024
9300 block of Baltimore National Pike, July 26 6:30 p.m. An employee reported that two suspects attempted to shoplift and when confronted, one suspect assaulted the employee. One bottle of tequila was stolen; no serious injuries were sustained. Commercial burglary. Elkridge, 21075:. Delicias Dayana, 6500 block of Old Waterloo Road,...
Baltimore City petition to block Harborplace development fails to make Nov. 5 ballot
An effort to put a question on ballots this fall asking voters to preserve parkland along the city’s Inner Harbor — and scuttling a proposed development there — fell short of the required signatures as of the deadline Monday. The petition drive, spearheaded by former Democratic mayoral candidate Thiru Vignarajah, was aimed at disrupting the proposed redevelopment of Harborplace. The proposed ...
Summer Health Day at Liberty Grace Church of God
Congregants at the Liberty Grace Church of God in Baltimore were given free heart and kidney health screenings Sunday as part of the Care Access team's Summer Health Day. The goal is to raise awareness for certain health risk factors like high cholesterol, something that affects one in five people, and can increase the risk of heart disease and stroke.
Attempted Murder Case Dropped After One Victim Deported, Another Missing
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. An attempted murder case argued before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Lynn S. Mays was dropped on July 29 because one of the victims was deported and the prosecution couldn’t contact the other victim. Luis Ventura-Reyes,...
Charging documents reveal details about criminal activity in Fells Point
WBFF (Baltimore, MD) — Little-known details about criminal activity in Fells Point during the month of June have surfaced in court records. Details of the U-Haul truck pursuit and the street-side robbery provide a glimpse into the issues police encounter in the popular waterfront neighborhood. The Baltimore Police Department...
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