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McClain Delaney leads Parrott in campaign contributions, spending, FEC data shows
April McClain Delaney, the Democratic nominee running to represent Maryland's 6th District in Congress, raised over a million dollars in connection with her campaign in the second quarter of 2024 — about 80% of which came from the candidate herself. According to quarterly campaign finance reports filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) on Monday, McClain Delaney raised $1,034,297 ...
Black Swan Murder Trial: Court TV Speaks With Doug Benefield’s Cousin
Court TV speaks with Doug Benefield's cousin, Tommie Benefield. Tommie speaks about the circumstances in which Doug and Ashley were purportedly reconciling and on the verge of withdrawing the divorce petition and move to Maryland together up until he was killed. (7/17/24) Fore more crime and trial news coverage, visit Court TV
9 arrested July 4th Weekend for boating under the influence in Maryland, police say
MARYLAND (DC News Now) — Police said multiple people were arrested during the July 4th Weekend during the Dry Water Operation initiative. Maryland Natural Resources Police (NRP) said officers made nine arrests for boaters who were operating while under the influence of alcohol from July 4 to July 6. It was the highest number of […]
WellSpan Receives Prestigious American Hospital Association Prize for Commitment to Quality
WellSpan Health, a healthcare provider in Pennsylvania and Maryland, has been awarded the American Hospital Association (AHA) Quest for Quality prize for leadership and innovation in quality performance improvement. According to the AHA, WellSpan’s safety infrastructure was particularly impressive, with daily huddles used to escalate any potential issues across the organization to ensure decisions regarding patient care could be made quickly and efficiently. The healthcare provider also aimed to create a sense of psychological safety within the organization, so that all team members, including frontline care providers, could feel empowered to share their perspectives and quickly address any safety issues that may arise. This approach led to a significant decrease in serious safety events during care, as well as a significant increase in team members who felt empowered to stop the line and report patient safety events.
SALISBURY ZOO LAUNCHES NEW SLATE OF EVENTS
Salisbury, MD - The Salisbury Zoo offers a new slate of events this summer that are fun for the whole family. First up is Breakfast with Bears, set for Saturday, July 20, from 8-10 a.m., before Andean Bear Day. Families will enjoy a light breakfast at the Zoo, along with fun activities and a talk by animal care staff, with enrichment. Admission is $30 for ages 13-plus and $20 for kids ages 2-12; members get a $5 discount. A portion of the proceeds will go toward the new Andean bear exhibit.
Cambridge Mayor Steve Rideout on Search for City Manager
The Cambridge City Council conducted interviews on July 15 for the vacant city manager position. The closed session was held at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay and was, in the words of Mayor Steve Rideout, “an interesting meeting.” This was necessitated by the departure in May of City Manager Tom Carroll, whose position has been held on a temporary basis by David Deutsch.
Pastor tries to foster family feel at First Baptist Church of Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE — When it comes to church membership, First Baptist Church of Cambridge Pastor Chris Colbert would rather have 10 “sincere God lovers” than 10,000 “nominal pew sitters.” Since coming to Cambridge from Monmouth County, New Jersey in September 2022, Colbert has aimed to “cultivate sincere and mature followers of God.” “So we’re creating a community of intimate, committed, loving, sacrificial family members who want to help each other to...
Seven indicted in Gay Street drug trafficking takedown
(WBFF) — A drug trafficking organization (DTO) operating in the 900 block of North Broadway Street was dismantled with seven key members of the organization arrested, the State's Attorney's Office said today. An investigation into the DTO began in January, and by the end of February, seven arrest warrants...
Maryland Weather: Fabulous Friday with warm & muggy weekend
BALTIMORE -- Expect humidity levels to drop with partial clearing tonight. A fabulous Friday before weekend humidity returns. A cold front continues to gradually push to the south of our area. Humidity levels have come down significantly and will continue to drop tonight into tomorrow. With a partly cloudy sky tonight, temperatures will fall into the middle 60s. Friday will be a phenomenal weather day with mostly sunny conditions and low humidity. The best weather day that we've seen in weeks! With plenty of sunshine and low humidity Friday will be a fabulous outdoor day across the entire state of Maryland....
Dogs in St. Mary's must now have licenses or owners face fines
Dogs in St. Mary’s must now have a free county license or owners will face a $250 fine. The commissioners reviewed — and approved multiple amendments — of the county’s animal control ordinance. The current ordinance was last updated in 2017. The Department of Emergency Services, the Animal Control Advisory Board and partnering organizations began collaborating on an update in 2020 and a final revised proposal of the ordinance was...
Group that helps people find jobs, other services opens new location in Baltimore
A ribbon-cutting ceremony took place Wednesday for a new location for a group that is helping people in Baltimore get services they may need to get their lives back together. S.O.N.S. of Phoenix’s new location is located in the 1500 block of East Fayette Street. The business will offer full resources to help people find jobs, get their GED and other services.
MMS Performing Arts Teen of the Week— Ronan Diederichs
KENT ISLAND — Matapeake Middle School proudly announces Ronan Diederichs as the QACPS Performing Arts ‘Teen of the Week’. Ronan was nominated for this honor by Chris Flaherty, Band Director at MMS as an eighth grader, and is now an incoming ninth grader at Kent Island High. “Ronan played in the Matapeake Band, the Marching Stingrays Band, and in a new PFY Strings afterschool ensemble at MMS. Ronan has a...
Historic HBCU gym set to reopen after renovations
Hurt Gymnasium was the site of the first interracial American basketball game played south of the Mason-Dixon Line, with Morgan State hosting Loyola College Maryland. The post Historic HBCU gym set to reopen after renovations appeared first on HBCU Gameday.
Harbour House Pool in Eastport to Open to the Public
ANNAPOLIS, MD- On Friday, the City of Annapolis Department of Recreation and Parks will open the swimming pool at Harbour House in Eastport to the public. The pool will be open daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. In late spring, leadership from the Housing Authority for the City of...
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