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Divided 10th Circuit orders further evaluation of legality for $6.4 million judgment in cannabis case
The federal appeals court based in Denver ruled on Monday that a Maryland man may be required to pay $6.4 million after all for breaching a contract with his intended partner in a cannabis company, so long as it does not require the manufacture or sale of marijuana. By 2-1,...
Maryland sees summer influx of auto thefts. Is social media the culprit?
BALTIMORE -- The summer is a hot season for car thieves, as police tend to see an influx of auto theft reports. AAA says one of the reasons Maryland is seeing the spike is social media.Social media challenges have shown people how to bypass car security, whether it's a keyless entry or a key fob.There are also specific valuable car parts that thieves are targeting to sell. Parts like transmissions, modern GPS systems and catalytic converters can be sold for their high value metal."We're also seeing technology in our cars that makes it easier for you as a driver. It also makes it easier for your car to be stolen such as people leaving their key fobs in their cars and things like that," Ragina Ali, the spokesperson for AAA Mid-Atlantic, said. AAA recommended parking your car in open and well-lit areas to deter thieves. Other common sense tips include always keeping your windows and doors locked and removing any valuable items from your car, like electronics, and bringing them inside your home.
Remembrance walk to be held for murdered Harford County Rachel Morin
A remembrance walk will be held on Aug. 4 to mark one year since Harford County mother of five Rachel Morin was murdered on the Ma and Pa Trail in Bel Air. The walk is scheduled to begin at 3:00 p.m. at the Williams Street entrance to the trail. In...
Photostory: Artscape Images from the I. Henry Photo Project Archive
Artscape is Baltimore’s premiere arts and culture celebration, punctuating our city’s summers yearly. It is a captivating showcase of what the city’s creative communities are capable of. I. Henry Phillips Sr. was known for his work preserving and extending the history of the African American community with...
Three men indicted in $3.5 million fraud scheme
(WBFF) — A federal grand jury charged three men - two Marylanders - with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, among other charges, officials said. Amit Ahuja, 40, of Westminster, Kapil Gupta, 50, of Glen Burnie, and Priyanshu Walia, 39, of Cleveland, OH, allegedly ran a scheme where victims were made to believe their computers were compromised and payments needed for service or repair.
UMGCCC reacts to top-50 ranking in U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report recently released it's rankings for the nation's top cancer centers. Among them, and in the top 50 was the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenbaum Comprehensive Cancer Center (UMGCCC). It also ranked second across the state of Maryland and on a Tuesday edition of Fox45 Morning News, Executive Director Dr. Taofeek Kunle Owonikoko spoke to Tom Rodgers about the honor.
Blood-stained clothing, abandoned car mark unsettling night in Elwood Park
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — This morning, police confirmed reports of 2 crime scenes in Elwood Park last night. Officials said that just before midnight, officers responded to the 300 block of North Ellwood Avenue for a reported shooting. Once there, officers found a 26-year-old male suffering from apparent gunshot...
Sports Doctor Provides Interesting Theory On Lamar Jackson’s Mysterious Illness Following The Ravens QB’s Strange Absence From Training Camp
Baltimore Ravens quarterback and reigning NFL MVP Lamar Jackson missed four practice days last week with an undisclosed illness, but one prominent sports doctor thinks he knows the issue. Lamar Jackson returned to practice on Saturday after missing four sessions. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported on Friday that the 27-year-old...
Ravens view tight ends as ‘positionless’ players capable of making plays anywhere
There is no questioning who has the most talented tight-end duo in the league following the emergence of 2022 fourth-rounder Isaiah Likely down the stretch of the 2023 season. After three-time Pro Bowler Mark Andrews suffered a severe lower-leg injury in a Week 11 primetime bout with the Cincinnati Bengals, he helped the offense not miss a beat on their way to making the team’s first AFC championship appearance in over a decade since the 2012 postseason.
Maryland gas prices stay almost level for week
Average gasoline prices in Baltimore have fallen 0.4 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.44 per gallon today, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 663 stations in Baltimore. Prices in Baltimore are 12.7 cents per gallon lower than a month ago and stand 30.2 cents per gallon lower than a year ago. The national average price of diesel has fallen 1.2 cents in the last week and stands at $3.78 per gallon. According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Baltimore was priced...
Connecticut aims to reduce air pollution with EV chargers for commercial trucks
Across the United States, an estimated 72 million people live near truck freight routes, increasing their exposure to potentially harmful air pollution. In the years ahead, Connecticut and a group of other nearby states will work to clean up the air around busy highways, with the goal of reducing emissions from trucks that transport commercial goods throughout the region.
Humidity is back in Maryland as we brace for intense heat starting Wednesday
BALTIMORE -- The humidity is back in full force and that means our Tuesday morning has a distinct muggy feel as you head out the door. Morning temperatures are in the low to mid 70s and we'll top out in the mid to upper 80s this afternoon. We have to bank on mostly cloudy skies today, with just a few breaks of sun. A batch of showers and storms will likely push through in the late afternoon and evening. Brace for tough heat starting tomorrow. High temperatures Wednesday afternoon will top out in the mid to upper 90s, and the same is...
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