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Frederick County Health Department To Offer Free School Vaccination Clinics
It’s open to children who don’t have health insurance. Frederick, Md (KM) Back-to-school vaccination clinics are being held by the Frederick County Health Department. They will take place from August 6th through September 11th. They’re open to students who do not have health insurance; whose insurance does not...
Fitzwater proposes $3M budget supplement for new elementary school design
Frederick County Executive Jessica Fitzwater said Monday that she intends to fully fund the design and planning for a new elementary school building after not receiving funding from the state for this phase of the project. During a news conference, Fitzwater said she is submitting a budget supplement to the Frederick County Council requesting about $3 million to begin the design process in ...
Man killed in head-on, multi-vehicle York County crash
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — More details have been released on the fatal multi-vehicle crash that caused a closure on Lincoln Highway between Adams and York Counties Monday night. According to PennDOT and the County Coroner, a 53-year-old male was pronounced deceased at the scene of a head-on crash between a tractor-trailer and a passenger […]
Driver Crashes into Woods Monday Evening, MCFRS Responds
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS) are on the scene of a collision involving a vehicle that crashed into the woods. According to Tim Pruss (@MyDronePro on Twitter/X), the incident occurred on Norbeck Road, east of Georgia Avenue in Aspen Hill. We will provide an update if additional information...
Two teen brothers charged in burning of playground equipment
Two teen brothers have been charged in connection with a playground burning in Adamstown late last month, the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office said. The brothers are 14 and 15 years old and live in a neighborhood near the playground that was burned, according to a press release from the sheriff’s office on Monday. The fire, which was investigated as a suspected arson, resulted in roughly ...
Between the Wires: YouthWorks teaches students how to build robots at MERVO
BALTIMORE — Society is becoming more technological by the day. YouthWorks knows this. The organization, which provides professional development, is hosting a city-school-led robotics program at MERVO High School. The participants are pressing all the right buttons, going between the wires, and getting some digits in their pockets as...
Weather Talk: Extreme heat should be gone by August
Baltimore's six days this summer over 100 degrees is one shy of a record seven days in a summer, which was set three times. However, more mild temperatures are on the horizon, with the extreme heat expected to subside by early August.
Need Weekend Plans? Next Act Cinema Is Showing Free Movies This Weekend
Next Act Cinemas announced they are showing free movies at their Pikesville location this weekend, July 27 and 28 through Pluto TV’s Summer of Cinema campaign. The service has partnered with 14 family-run and independent theaters to provide moviegoers with free tickets, giveaways, and theater activities to honor the magic of cinema and inspire patrons […] The post Need Weekend Plans? Next Act Cinema Is Showing Free Movies This Weekend appeared first on 92 Q.
Baltimore man sentenced for illegal firearm possession
BALTIMORE, MD—The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Maryland has announced that 36-year-old Jermaine Washington, of Baltimore, was sentenced to four years in prison on July 19 for being a felon in possession of a firearm. Washington was previously convicted of armed robbery in 2006 and 2013,...
City Council proposes bill to ensure compensation for economic losses from Key Bridge collapse
The Baltimore City Council advanced a bill aimed at ensuring the city is fully compensated for economic losses stemming from the Key Bridge collapse. The bill was introduced at Monday’s meeting. If approved, it would give the city solicitor the power to identify any losses and establish the rules and regulations when it comes to securing reimbursements from responsible parties.
Highlighting and celebrating Baltimore's youth with this non-profit
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — Founded in 2015, Baltimore Children & Youth Fund is a unique grantmaking organization fully funded by Baltimore City residents. President of BCYF, Alysia Lee, joined the FOX45 Morning News team to talk about what the organization is doing to face key issues youth encounter. For...
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