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Mitchell’s Corner clears final hurdle
The final site plan for Mitchell’s Corner in Lewes has been approved. At its Aug. 21 meeting, the Sussex County Planning & Zoning Commission voted 5-0 to enact the plan, but not without a failed motion prior to the vote. Commissioner Gregory Scott Collins said he was concerned about...
Danco Transmission Bearcat Bounce Ep 198 Game Week!
With week 1 of the college football season upon us, there is absolutely no better time for the Danco Transmission Bearcat Bounce Podcast. First Brent Young, Aaron Smith, Chad Brendel and Ryan Royer discuss what they hope to see on Saturday as the Bearcats welcome Towson to Nippert Stadium for the season opener and break down some superlatives for the 2024 season. Then the crew hits up the New Riff'n w/ Royer segment before diving head first into the BBP Mailbag. All of these and more this week on the BBP presented by BearcatJournal.com.
Bowie’s new AI stop sign cameras catch drivers in real time
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, Md. - Starting Monday, the Bowie Police Department is testing out artificial intelligence stop sign cameras. We all know red light cameras and speed cameras — but these specifically collect data on drivers blowing through stop signs. And for the next month, it is just a...
General surgeon David Nehring joins Beebe medical staff
Beebe Healthcare recently welcomed David R. Nehring, MD, to its medical staff. Nehring is a general surgeon who cares for patients diagnosed with a diverse range of medical conditions requiring surgical intervention, with the most common being hernia repairs and colon resections. He also provides general surgical services for patients of all ages who present in the emergency department, demonstrating acute onset of appendicitis, gallbladder attacks and hernias. Nehring has a specific interest in minimally invasive and robotic surgical techniques, and he applies these techniques and technologies often in the operating room.
Ravens ‘Open’ to Signing Running Back Amid Dalvin Cook Rumors
The Baltimore Ravens know what they want the top of the depth chart to look like at running back, but the team is still “open” to signing a veteran ball-carrier after roster cuts, amid rumors four-time Pro Bowler Dalvin Cook could return to M&T Bank Stadium. Head coach...
Baltimore Schools CEO discusses why her husband has not 'punched out' Fox45 News reporter
Baltimore (WBFF) — During a rare interview with Fox45 News and its media partner The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore City Schools CEO Dr. Sonja Santelises discussed why her husband has not “punched out” Project Baltimore reporter Chris Papst. During the interview conducted late last week, Dr. Santelises was...
Commanders Stadium Drink Prices Leaked; Bring Your Wallet
If you go to any professional football game and walk through the parking lot, you can bet there will be plenty of food, fun, and frosty adult beverages. Based on a recently leaked photo of drink prices at Commanders Field, Washington Commanders fans are likely to pregame even harder.
'The guy didn't stop': Child recovering in hospital from hit-and-run on first day of second grade
On what would've been his first day of second grade, 7-year-old Benjamin Krashoc is recovering in the hospital after being hit by a car. "I was in the bedroom, my daughter ran in and said, 'Ben got hit,'" said John Reeder, Kashoc's grandfather. "A (neighborhood) kid carried him up on the porch, laid him on the porch (and) he was just throwing up."
Maryland teen paid 12-year-old to terrorize schools with bomb threats: police
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. - A 15-year-old student from Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School has been charged in connection with a series of bomb threats that led to a school lockdown and a large-scale police response in early May. SWAT, K-9 units, and other resources were called to ensure the safety of...
Postal worker robbed by armed suspect in Middle River on Saturday, police say
A postal worker was robbed by an armed suspect in Middle River on Saturday, according to Baltimore County Police. Shortly before 3:30 p.m., officers from Essex Precinct responded to the 1000 block of Orems Rd. for a personal robbery. When officers arrived they located the victim who is a postal...
New Maryland test scores for English, math show little change across schools
Maryland Comprehensive Assessment Program standardized test results from spring 2024 reflected little overall improvement in English language arts and math, according to data released Tuesday by the Maryland State Department of Education. The percentage of MCAP English and math test takers scoring proficient each rose by less than a percentage point. About 48.4% of students scored proficient ...
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