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Meet Bruce Wahl, Candidate For Chesapeake Beach Mayor
CHESAPEAKE BEACH, Md. – Bruce Wahl announced he was coming out of retirement and running for Chesapeake Beach mayor. This announcement came soon after current Mayor Pat “Irish” Mahoney stated he would not run for another term as the town’s mayor. Wahl is no stranger to Chesapeake Beach. He grew up in Northern Virginia, but after serving in the Vietnam War as an Army 1st lieutenant, he settled with his first wife in Fairfax, Virginia.
Carlos "Fatboy" Segura III, 16, Gunned Down In Maryland: PD
The teenager affectionately known as "Fatboy" was the latest victim of gun violence in Maryland after the Sandy Spring native was killed during an incident in Langley Park on Saturday, Aug. 10. Officers were called to the 1900 block of Lebanon Street on the night of the shooting to investigate...
Maryland Leaders Unveil Plans for Chesapeake Bay Passenger Ferry Service
CRISFIELD, MD - County leaders across Maryland are exploring the possibility of introducing passenger ferries to communities along the Chesapeake Bay. A feasibility study, unveiled today, suggests that ferry services could soon be docking in key locations across five counties, including Somerset and Queen Anne's on the Eastern Shore. The...
Larry Hogan: On the Campaign Trail
EDITOR’S NOTE — DC News Now reached out to Angela Alsobrooks’s campaign team for a similar profile piece. We are in conversation with them at the time of this publication. ANNAPOLIS, Md. (DC News Now) — When Larry Hogan was Maryland’s governor, he consistently ranked as one of the top three governors in the country […]
New legal challenge aims to protect state retirees current prescription drug plan
MARYLAND (WBFF) — Packing the parking lot of a small VFW in rural Middle River, hundreds of outraged state retirees gathered to discuss a last-ditch effort to preserve their current prescription drug plan. Current benefits are set to expire at the start of next year, downgrading thousands of elderly residents from the state’s comprehensive coverage to a limited federal plan.
Biden matches Harris' energy at first joint event since he stepped down, swinging at "Donald Dump"
President Joe Biden joined forces with Vice President Kamala Harris for an event in Maryland on Thursday, where the duo focused primarily on their administration's efforts to lower drug costs and, as one would imagine, Donald Trump's name came up on several occasions. Perhaps invigorated by the experience of feeling...
American ballerina with Maryland ties gets 12-year Russian prison sentence for treason
BALTIMORE-- Russian/American dual citizen Ksenia Karelina, a ballerina who has ties to Maryland, was handed a 12-year prison sentence on Thursday for treason in Russia.Chris Van Heerden, Karelina's boyfriend, made a desperate plea on CBS Mornings to bring her back to the United States."I'm pleading to the American government," Van Heerden said. "I'm not a begging man but I'm begging the American people to help get Ksenia back."Karelina is originally from Russia but became a U.S. citizen three years ago.She was detained in Russia while visiting family in January after authorities there discovered she donated $51 to a U.S.-based...
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.
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