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Tuflah Davies, Malik Martin Sentenced After Fentanyl Bust
Prince George's County residents Malik Marin, of Bowie, and Tuflah Davies, of Laurel, both 27, will spend years behind bars after admitting to possession of a large amount of fentanyl, the state's attorney's office announced. Both received the same sentence: 15 years in prison with all but five years to...
One person entrapped after crashing vehicle in York County
YORK TOWNSHIP, Pa. — One person is entrapped in a vehicle after crashing in York County, according to emergency dispatch. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. It happened in the 300 block of Sparton Road in York Township around 12:30 p.m. No other vehicles were involved. Sparton...
HRSA’s Carole Johnson discusses critical health issues, Morgan State maternal health research collaboration
Carole Johnson, Administrator of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, joins Dr. Kaye to discuss her role and critical health issues. Johnson, who joined HRSA from the White House COVID-19 Response Team, covers a range of topics, including efforts to...
A panel on bikes and transit in Baltimore. How do you get around town?
In September, a new pilot program is set to help 50 Baltimore City residents, chosen by lottery, receive vouchers ranging from $750 to $2,000 to subsidize the cost of an electric bike. Nearly a quarter of Baltimore households do not have access to a car, but many people just don’t...
Baltimore Braces for High Heat and Storms, with Air and Sea Travel Caution Advisories
Baltimore residents can expect a mix of heat, humidity, and possible storms through the end of this week, with the weather pattern stabilizing early next week. Today the temperatures are projected to soar into the 90s, with a slight respite from the potential extremity of the heat provided by a westerly wind keeping heat index values between 95-100, according to the National Weather Service.
Baltimore Arts and Culture Events 7/31/24-8/14/24
Jersey Boys 2024 – Toby’s Diner Theatre: The fascinating evolution of four blue-collar kids who became one of the greatest successes in pop-music history, Jersey Boys takes you behind the music of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. ($60-$79) 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Toby’s Diner Theatre, 5900 Symphony Woods Road, Columbia. For more information call 410-730-8311 or 1-800-88-TOBYS or go to tobysdinnertheatre.com.
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.
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...
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....
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...
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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