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Johns Hopkins receives $20.9 million in funding for cancer surgery advancements
MARYLAND (WBFF) — On Thursday, U.S. Senators in Maryland, Chris Van Hollen and Ben Cardin and Congressman Kweisi Mfume announced $20,900,000 in funding for Johns Hopkins University to help with surgical abilities to treat cancer. The funding is from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health’s Precision Surgical Interventions...
A Very Good Sign: Kamala Harris Is Going Right at Corporate Greed
Americans are spending more on virtually everything, from groceries to clothing to appliances. Headlines say those price increases are supposedly a mysterious economic force called “inflation.” But if you compare corporate profits in 2019 to the last four years, you’ll find corporations have gouged their way to an almost unbelievable $1.5 trillion in excess profits since 2020—that’s in addition to their pre-pandemic profit rates.That means the average American household has paid an eye-popping $12,000 in higher prices solely to pump up quarterly corporate profit margins. To put that figure into perspective, $12,000 could buy the average American household more than...
Glen Burnie Pair Arrested for Possession of Stolen Vehicle and Narcotics
Authorities in Glen Burnie made a significant arrest on August 15 after locating a stolen vehicle that contained narcotics. According to the Anne Arundel County Police Department's press release, the incident occurred in the afternoon when officers found a stolen Hyundai Kona parked on Ritchie Highway. A male and a female suspect were subsequently arrested in connection with the vehicle.
Adult man found unconscious in Prince George's County
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, Md. - Prince George's County police continue to investigate a death in Oxon Hill. Police received a call around 12:20 p.m. Friday morning about an unconscious man on the ground on the 6200 block of Oxon Hill Road. According to police, he was pronounced dead on the...
EDENS Announces Upcoming Openings at Crofton Station
EDENS, which operates the recently updated Burtonsville Crossing, Cabin John Village, and more here in Montgomery County, announced today the opening of the first of three new anchor retail partners at Crofton Station in Gambrills, MD (Anne Arundel County). Several new businesses are set to open this year, including The Fresh Market, Michaels and Snap Fitness.
UPDATE: Police Locate Missing Juveniles In La Plata
UPDATE – 8/18/2024 – Romone and Romeo Fowler have been located and are safe. LPPD thanks the public for their assistance. LA PLATA, Md. – The La Plata Police Department continues to seek the public’s assistance in locating two missing juveniles who were last seen in the area of Fawn Meadow Lane in La Plata at approximately 10:30 p.m., on August 14, 2024.
Adam Cianciarulo’s take on the Budds Creek National: It all depends on track prep
Adam Cianciarulo raced in his first Pro Motocross race at Budds Creek in 2013; 11 years later, he will assume pit reporter responsibilities for the second time since he announced his retirement from professional dirt motorcycle racing midway through the 2024 Monster Energy Supercross Series in Round 27 of the SuperMotocross World Championship this week in the Budds Creek National in Mechanicsville, Maryland.
Delayed First Day Opening At Piney Point Elementary School
PINEY POINT, Md. – As a result of well pump failure at Piney Point Elementary School, the opening school schedule for this site is impacted, with the first day for students at Piney Point Elementary delayed one day. The full schedule for Piney Point’s beginning of the 2024-2025 school year is outlined below.
How Local Contractors Can Streamline Operations with Technology
Staying ahead in the construction and contracting industry requires businesses to adopt technologies that enhance efficiency and streamline operations. Local contractors who handle residential projects or small-scale commercial work can significantly benefit from leveraging various technological solutions. Here are six impactful ways local contractors can use technology to streamline their...
Jury Rejects Self-Defense Claim In Case Involving Fatal Shooting Of 13-Year-Old In DC: Feds
Jason Lewis, 42, was found guilty by a Superior Court jury for the January 2023 killing of Karon Blake in the 1000 block of Quincy Street NE. Specifically, Lewis was convicted of three counts of possession of a firearm during a crime of violence, two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon, and one count of voluntary manslaughter while armed, committed against a minor.
Bradley Park suggested for future dog park in St. Michaels
ST. MICHAELS — A group of St. Michaels residents want a dog park in what they call an “underutilized park,” but the town administrator and some commissioners seemed reluctant to commit to it at a Wednesday night meeting. The Commissioners of St. Michaels did not vote on the issue, and the item was moved to the next meeting in September. Mitch Ettinger, founder of Friends of the Dog Park, came...
Berkeley County Schools to implement smartphone-free policy for enhanced learning
BERKELEY COUNTY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Beginning Monday, Berkeley County Schools (BCS) will enforce a new policy prohibiting smartphones, smartwatches, and earbuds in classrooms. The goal of this initiative is to reduce distractions and create an optimal learning environment for both students and teachers. According to Berkeley County Schools (BCS), the policy applies to all students […]
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