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Maryland leaders celebrate graduation of first cohort of Gov. Moore’s service year program
Gov. Wes Moore (D) and Mayor Brandon M. Scott (D) spoke at the commencement for the first cohort of the Maryland Corps Service Year Option, the fulfillment of a promise made by Moore during his campaign. “Keep doing you, keep serving, keep protecting each other. This is going to be...
Newly Minted Maryland Millionaires Celebrate Scratch-Off Win With Game Of Golf
"Mr. Papagiorgio" is Maryland's newest millionaire after winning big on a 100X The Cash scratch-off ticket, which they celebrated with a game of golf after given the go ahead to take off from their boss. What started as a routine day for the construction workers began with a Frederick man...
Maryland property manager accused of gender-based discrimination, making "relentless advances" towards vulnerable women
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown filed a lawsuit against an eastern shore landlord accused of violating civil rights laws. It's a historic first for the office of the attorney general as this is the first lawsuit filed by the newly established civil rights division.Attorney General Anthony Brown said obtaining authority to enforce civil rights laws was a top priority when took office. The civil rights division launched on Jan 1 of this year. Brown said this first lawsuit brings needed attention to an understudied and under resourced gender-based issue. "The defendant's conduct was severe, pervasive and humiliating to the women forced...
Angela Alsobrooks (D) and Larry Hogan (R) are running in the general election for the U.S. Senate in Maryland
Angela Alsobrooks (D), Larry Hogan (R), and three other candidates are running in Maryland’s U.S. Senate election on Nov. 5, 2024. Incumbent Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.), who was first elected in 2006, is not running for re-election. On the state of the race, Maryland Matters’ Josh Kurtz said, “For...
Live coverage: Maryland grapples with CrowdStrike outages
State and local officials in Maryland were responding Friday, like the rest of the nation, to broad-based network problems that developed overnight during a routine update of CrowdStrike software. The post Live coverage: Maryland grapples with CrowdStrike outages appeared first on Maryland Matters.
4 top central Pa. producers collaborating on ‘Wines of Distinction’ event
Wine trails have always been based on the premise that you go to them. In a sense, the Wines of Distinction event scheduled to be held at Melhorn Manor in Mount Joy, Lancaster County, on July 28 will bring some of the area’s best wineries to you. Or at...
Two Baltimore County officers hospitalized after severe car crash in Dundalk
BALTIMORE -- Baltimore County Police are investigating what led up to a crash in Dundalk that put two Baltimore County officers in the hospital on Saturday. According to police, the crash occurred near Portship and Sollers Point Road around 5 p.m. Both the driver and passenger of the Baltimore County police cruiser were transported to a nearby hospital.There are no other known injuries at this time.A local eyewitness recalls the moments leading up to the crash "I saw the cop car coming down the street with its lights on and this white car in front of him, didn't stop, didn't pull over,...
14-Year-Old Reported Missing From Dundalk
Critical missing 14-year-old Jayme Amato (5’4 110lbs), last seen in Dundalk. Jayme was last seen wearing a Spiderman shirt, blue shorts, and black Nike flip flops. Anyone with information is asked to call 911 or 410-307-2020. B.J. Joseph. Benjamin Joesph has covered news in Eastern Baltimore County since 2006....
Man gets seven life sentences for Franklin County triple murder-for-hire plot
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A Baltimore man was sentenced Wednesday to spend multiple consecutive life sentences for his role in a 2016 triple murder in Franklin County. Christopher Van Johnson, 36, will serve seven consecutive life sentences along with 10, 20 and 30-year terms on charges of companion robbery, firearms and conspiracy by United […]
11-year-old boy hosts flea market fundraiser in Glyndon to support community
BALTIMORE -- Jayden Friedman might be one of the youngest charitable community members in Baltimore County. At 11 years old, he's been on a mission for over 4 years to give back to the community. Friedman hosted his first flea market fundraiser at the Glyndon Volunteer Fire Department on Saturday with over 60 vendors. "If you give back to other people, they might give it to another person and give and give and it might start a ripple effect," Friedman, said. It all started when Jayden was 7 years old making sandwiches and meals for those in need through his non-profit "Smiles for...
Police investigate triple shooting in North Baltimore
BALTIMORE- Three people were injured in a shooting Saturday morning in North Baltimore, according to Baltimore City Police.Officers responded to the 2400 block of Loyola Northway after receiving multiple calls for a shooting around 1:47 a.m.After arriving, officers found the three victims: a 30-year-old male, a 31-year-old male, and a 27-year-old female, suffering from gunshot wounds. Responding medics provided aid to the victims and transported them to hospitals for further treatment.According to a release, detectives are investigating the shooting as a homicide due to the severity of injuries for one of the victims. Anyone with information is urged to contact detectives at 410-396-2100.
Introducing Saturday Morning Tunes Beyonce for Kids
She's one of the biggest pop stars of her generation, with decades of hits. And on Saturday Aug. 24, Baltimore Public Media and the United Way of Central Maryland are partnering to present our first ever Saturday Morning Tunes Beyonce for Kids!. This is a show that parents, kids (and...
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