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Rent affordability in Delaware, new plans for shuttered hospital, short-term rentals dilemma
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Over 3 million steam cleaners recalled due to burn hazard
BALTIMORE, MD—Millions of steam cleaners are being recalled because they can expel hot water or steam onto users while heating or during use, posing a burn hazard. This recall involves multiple models of the BISSELL Steam Shot Handheld Steam Cleaners in the model series 39N7 and 2994. “STEAM SHOT” or “POWER STEAMER” is printed on the side of the product. The model numbers are printed on the product rating label located on the bottom of the unit. Colors include green, pink, blue, orange, white, black, purple and red.
Fred Bronstein appointed to third term as dean of the Peabody Institute
Fred Bronstein, who has proved to be a transformational leader for the Peabody Institute since joining Johns Hopkins University in June 2014, has been appointed to a third term as dean through June 30, 2029, the university announced today. In a message sent today to the Hopkins community, JHU President...
Baltimore law enforcement credit group violence reduction strategy in latest drug takedown
Baltimore City’s public safety leaders — including officials from the state attorney’s office, the Baltimore Police Department and the mayor’s office — held a news conference on Thursday, announcing the takedown of a drug organization that operated in the Gay Street neighborhood of East Baltimore.
Auburn RHP Christian Herberholz inks free agent deal with Baltimore Orioles
Baltimore has become a hot destination for former Auburn baseball players. Since 2020, the Orioles organization has either drafted or signed five former Tigers. Chase Allsup joined that company earlier this week by being taken in the fourth round of the MLB draft by Baltimore, and his Auburn teammate Christian Herberholz is set to join him. Wednesday, Herberholz signed a free-agent deal with the Baltimore Orioles, joining infielder Cooper Weiss by landing an undrafted deal with a Major League club. Herberholz signed with Auburn after a successful stint in the junior college ranks at nearby Southern Union State Community College, where he struck...
Delaware opioid officials blast the AG, then award $2 million in grants
This article is from Spotlight Delaware, written by Nick Stonesifer. Nearly three weeks after Attorney General Kathy Jennings sent a letter calling for a freeze to new state opioid grants, Delaware officials awarded $2 million to dozens of nonprofits that provide addiction services across the state. They approved the money during a heated meeting on Tuesday of the Behavioral Health Consortium ... Read More
Foy: Convention of states seeks dialogue, discourse
In June, the resolution to call for a convention of states was voted on in the Delaware Senate. Through conversations with many opponents of the resolution, it is clear that many Delawareans are confused about what the convention of states movement is looking for.
Calling the Pen: Orioles need pitching, but it also might be time for change in the outfield
There are moments like this past weekend when one is reminded of what Austin Hays and Cedric Mullins mean to the Orioles. Along with outfield mate Anthony Santander, they’ve played side-by-side through the bad days and now the good ones. On Friday night, after Clay Homes hit Heston Kjerstad...
Jessup quarry’s local zoning dispute has wide-reaching consequences
A history of neighbor complaints culminated in an unfavorable zoning ruling in May against the operations of Savage Stone in Jessup. The Howard County hearing examiner’s decision revokes the conditional use that allows mining on the 300-acre property and could result in a shutdown of the operation. Quarry owners...
A Final Text Sent to Her Sister Was Able to Help Police Find Laura Wallen's Killer
The last person to see Laura Wallen alive was her boyfriend, Tyler Tessier. He was taking her to a secluded spot in Damascus, Md. where he planned to build them a house someday. Wallen was confused but went along with the adventure, taking a moment to text her sister. "I’m not sure why we’re up here, but he’s taken me to this place in the middle of nowhere," she wrote. Less than two weeks later, she was dead. What happened to Laura Wallen? It's a story full of deception.What happened to Laura Wallen?Wallen's sister reported her missing on Sept. 4,...
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