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Woman who says two boys assaulted her hopes young people can get resources to stay out of trouble
A woman who identified herself by the name Julie said she was attacked in Butchers Hill in November 2023. She said two suspects assaulted her, stole her keys and ran off. The incident was caught on a neighbor's security camera near East Lombard Street and South Patterson Park Avenue. On...
Community Sports Hall of Famers Named for 2024
ELLICOTT CITY, MD – In honor of July as National Parks and Recreation Month, Howard County Department of Recreation & Parks has revealed the names of the three newest inductees of the Howard County Community Sports Hall of Fame: Will Brewington, Wendell Thomas, and Wilma Moran-Wylie. Each year, the Community Sports Hall of Fame honors outstanding individuals for their commitment or notable contribution to community sports in Howard County.
15-year-old turns himself in over shooting death of teen at Mondawmin Metro Station
BALTIMORE - A 15-year-old turned himself in and has been charged in the shooting death of a 14-year-old at the Mondawmin Metro Station.Jasper Davis was killed on July 21 following a shooting at the metro station in the 2300 block of Liberty Heights Avenue. A 19-year-old was also injured in the shooting.The 15-year-old has been charged with first-degree murder.
Theatre Review: ‘Disney’s Beauty and the Beast’ at Small Town Stars Theatre Company
One of the longest running and successful production’s on Broadway was “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.” It tells the story of once upon a time, when a young and spoiled prince lived in a magnificent castle. One cold winter night, an old beggar woman came asking for shelter in exchange for a single red rose and the unkind prince turned her away. In response, the beggar revealed her true form as an enchantress and cursed the prince, transforming him into an unsightly Beast. The curse could only be broken if the Beast learned to love and earned the love of a woman before the last petal of the enchanted rose fell. Belle, who feels out of place in her village, becomes the Beast’s prisoner in his enchanted castle, and their journey toward love and redemption begins.
The Baltimore Ravens Will Trade Lamar Jackson to the Seattle Seahawks
It would seem as though Lamar Jackson is secure as the Baltimore Ravens quarterback. For as talented as Jackson is, it hasn’t consistently translated to success for the Baltimore Ravens. This could lead to them retooling and starting with a new regime. If that’s the case, Jackson could find himself traded and the ideal team is the Seattle Seahawks.
Body-camera video shows construction worker after rescue from Key Bridge collapse
BALTIMORE - Newly released body camera footage shows the moment a construction worker was pulled to land after the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge in March.In the video obtained by our media partner The Baltimore Banner, officers are seen helping Julio Cervantes Suarez onto the dock and then walking toward land, occasionally stopping and grabbing the railing.Eight construction workers were on the bridge when the massive cargo ship Dali lost power and hit a critical span of the bridge, causing it to collapse.Two construction workers survived and six were later recovered in the Patapsco River.The devastating bridge collapse shut down the federal channel and closed full access to the Port of Baltimore for two months.Those who died in the bridge collapse were 35-year-old Alejandro Hernandez Fuentes, 26-year-old Dorlian Ronial Castillo Cabrera, 38-year-old Maynor Yasir Suazo-Sandoval, 24-year-old Carlos Hernandez, 49-year-old Miguel Angel Luna Gonzalez and 35-year-old Jose Mynor Lopez.
Maryland's most chivalrous men are in Baltimore, new study says
WASHINGTON - A new study says Maryland's most chivalrous men live in Baltimore. The site DatingNews.com conducted a survey of single women to reveal where the most charming men live in each state. The rise of dating apps has, of course, come with its own set of challenges and problems....
Fired Baltimore health commissioner reportedly under criminal investigation
BALTIMORE - Former Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Ihuoma Emenuga was fired after Mayor Brandon Scott learned she was under a criminal investigation, according to WJZ's media partner The Baltimore Banner.Emenuga was nominated by Scott last November and sworn in back in March to run the health department. She was the subject of a probe by the Baltimore Office of the Inspector General, which then made a criminal referral to the Office of the State Prosecutor according to the Banner, citing multiple people familiar with the matter.The Office of the State Prosecutor has opened an investigation, focusing in part on work...
Police arrest 38-year-old man, recover handgun in Baltimore
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Police arrested a 38-year-old man and recovered a handgun on Monday night in Baltimore. Police say on July 29 around 10:20 p.m., officers were surveilling the 400 block of East Baltimore Street. During their investigation, officials say they arrested a 38-year-old man and recovered a Smith...
Another bacteria outbreak linked to disease found at Baltimore office building
There’s an outbreak of the bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease in a building that houses state offices, 11 News Investigates has learned. Bacteria was found in a building at St. Paul Plaza on St. Paul Place in downtown Baltimore, 11 News Investigates has learned. The building’s management told 11 News Investigates it’s following guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and National Institutes of Health.
Revolutionary changes on the Profs and Pints menu this August
Changes in collective societal thinking can be gradual or they can be sudden and revolutionary. Profs and Pints Baltimore, a program bringing college faculty members into relaxing and interesting off-campus venues to share their broad knowledge about specific topics, will be focusing on the revolutionary at Baltimore’s Guilford Hall Brewery this August.
Young offenders in Baltimore face court; victim questions what could have prevented attack
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — More than six months after being attacked and robbed, a Baltimore woman testified as two young offenders faced the criminal justice system Tuesday. Julie, who is only using her first name and not showing her face on camera to protect her identity, was attacked near her Butcher’s Hill home in early November 2023. Two juveniles, a 12-year-old and 14-year-old, were charged. Tuesday, they appeared in a juvenile courtroom in Baltimore City.
Provost's Office announces five DELTA Awards recipients
The Johns Hopkins Provost's Office has announced the five recipients of its 2024 Digital Education and Learning Technology Acceleration (DELTA) Awards, which offer grants of up to $75,000 to JHU educators seeking to enhance student learning through innovative digital technology. "Each year, I'm thoroughly impressed and inspired by the new...
Archeologists dig deeper into 200-year history of Maryland's Hammond-Harwood House
BALTIMORE - A team of archeologists is digging up clues of the past at the historic Hammond-Harwood House in downtown Annapolis to learn more about the life of the residents from 200 years ago.The Hammond-Harwood House on Maryland Avenue was built in 1774 and commissioned by wealthy planter and politician Mathias Hammond. It was purchased in the early 1800s by another wealthy Annapolis family whose descendants lived there for the next 100 years.The home is now a museum with Barbara Goyette as the executive director.Goyette said that because the Hammond-Harwood House is a historical site, an archeological dig had...
Cassilly says his plan for Harford’s economic future includes economic growth, not tax increases
Following a challenging fiscal 2025 budget cycle marked by flat funding that raised concerns about the county’s financial future, Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly says his revenue plan for the county focuses on economic growth and efficiencies. Government has to live within its means, the county executive said in an interview this week. With this guiding belief, Cassilly’s plan for the ...
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