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The Baltimore Cop Who Turned Into A Drug Dealer Received A Sentence Of 2.5 Years In Federal Prison
Steven Umberto Angelini, a resident of Baltimore, Maryland, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Ellen L. Hollander on June 28, 2024. He was found guilty of conspiracy to distribute cocaine and oxycodone, as well as possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime. As a result, he will serve two and a half years in federal prison and receive drug treatment, among other conditions.
News: Doubt Announce New EP ‘Held in Contempt’
Baltimore’s hardcore punk act Doubt have announced a new EP, Held In Contempt. The EP is set to release July 12 via Get Better Records. Doubt are still ferocious and un-tameable, all whilst keeping to the mid-tempo traditions that their forebearers, Trapped Under Ice, started. Presave Held In Contempt...
News: STMNTS Release ‘Save Face’ Following EP Success
STMNTS new single “Save Face” continues to be one of their most popular songs a month after its release. The five-piece, pop-punk outfit from Baltimore touches all corners of the scene with its sound, an ability reflected in this tune. “’Save Face’ is about not really knowing who...
Blazer Baseball Camps set for August
Blazer Baseball Camps are….OPEN – join the Hood College baseball team for their youth and high school prospect camps this August!. August 6th to 8th the youth camp invites 7-12-year-olds to learn the ins and outs of the game through stations and fun-filled activities throughout the weekend. August...
Coppin State leads next generation of Baltimore entrepreneurs
Dr. Ron Williams, the founder of the Center for Strategic Entrepreneurship and associate professor of management at Coppin State University, is helping young adults across the Baltimore area prepare for a career in entrepreneurship. He joined Fox 45 along with one of his students, Jima Chester, to talk about the...
Baltimore Police Nab Teenage Suspect Accused of Armed Robbery Following Pursuit of Stolen Vehicle
A teenage suspect has been taken into custody in Baltimore following a police pursuit involving a stolen vehicle. The incident occurred yesterday when officers tracked down the vehicle after a License Plate Reader system hit in the Frankford neighborhood. The vehicle was linked to an earlier armed robbery in the Southwest District, according to Baltimore Police.
Community leader reacts to Harborplace redevelopment plan
Community leader Pastor P.M. Smith warns the new Harborplace development plans are not a good use of taxpayer money and the plan should be thought out further. The $500 million Harborplace redevelopment plans to bring in new housing, retail, and programmable space to Downtown Baltimore. "The real issue with the...
Farmers Testified On Bill To Regulate Agritourism Businesses In Frederick County
The Council heard a presentation on the legislation Tuesday night. Frederick, Md (KM) The Frederick County Council heard from farmers on Tuesday night regarding a bill which would regulate agritourism in the county. The legislation followed recommendations from an Agritourism Workgroup put together last year by County Executive Jessica Fitzwater...
Philip ‘Phil’ Arnoult, founder of Baltimore’s Theatre Project and champion of global performing troupes, dies
Philip Arnoult, the founder of Baltimore’s Theatre Project who went on to champion global performing arts troupes, died of multiple system failure Sunday at the Sanctuary, a senior living community in Charlotte, North Carolina. He was 83 and lived in Chinquapin Park. Mr. Arnoult founded the arts group in 1971 as a part of Antioch College’s old Baltimore division. It began as Baltimore’s Free ...
Another cargo ship loses power while leaving Port of Baltimore
There were some tense moments as another cargo ship lost power while leaving the Port of Baltimore. The 965-foot, Liberia-flagged container ship Bellavia managed to return to port on its own after briefly losing engine power around 2:30 a.m. Monday, 11 News confirmed through the Maryland Port Administration. This comes...
Frederick, Md., man found guilty in murder of Hagerstown man after accomplice testifies
A Washington County jury recently found a Frederick, Md., man guilty in the St. Patrick's Day 2022 shooting death of Hagerstown resident Jermaine Reed II in Hagerstown's West End. The weeklong trial included testimony on Thursday, June 27, from a co-defendant in the case who supplied Hagerstown Police with information...
As Baltimore’s mayor salutes hotels purchased for the homeless, residents are confined to their rooms
The lockdown was intended to protect privacy, say officials, who held a VIP ribbon-cutting to celebrate the $15.2 million purchase to create more permanent supportive housing. Celebrating the purchase of two downtown hotels to house the homeless, city officials led by Mayor Brandon Scott closed off a portion of the Fallsway yesterday and held an upbeat ribbon-cutting ceremony, summoning the media and state and federal dignitaries to attend.
AL East picture becoming more clear as Orioles' division rival begins sell off
After going 17-12 through the gauntlet that was the month of June, the Orioles find themselves atop the AL East once again. The Yankees have been struggling as of late and the O's have been able to take advantage, keeping the pressure on and looking like the stronger team heading into the All-Star break.
Annapolis opens cooling centers this weekend to combat extreme heat
Cooling centers in Annapolis will be open on Friday and Saturday according to the Annapolis Police Department. On July 5-6, the City will activate its cooling centers to provide relief from extreme heat conditions and help prevent heat-related illnesses. Access to water will be provided. Roger "Pip" Moyer Recreation Center,...
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