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SOLD OUT: New Restaurant Featuring Mission-Style Burritos Forced to Close Early After Selling Out
“SOLD OUT. We’re sorry but we did not anticipate the quantity of burritos y’all can throw down.” San Pancho Burritos, which recently opened at 7056 Carroll Ave in Takoma Park, was forced to close early on Monday after selling out of burritos. The restaurant will reopen on Wednesday morning at 8am.
Late night shooting on Greenmount Avenue possibly leaves one man injured
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — Northern District Detectives were on the scene of a shooting on the 3200 block of Greenmount Ave last night. According to our reporter on the scene, detectives were collecting evidence around a white car, and found cartridge casings on the west side of the block.
Happy 35th Anniversary to The Lord’s Church, 5010 Park Heights Avenue
(BALTIMORE – July 18, 2024) – Congratulations to Bishop Kevia F. Elliott and First Lady Tijuana Denise Elliott of The Lord’s Church at 5010 Park Heights Avenue on the church’s 35th Anniversary. On June 30th, the church celebrated this momentous occasion. And on Sunday, July 14th, Bishop Elliott was surprised with a street named in his honor.
Two Arrested with Loaded Firearms After Stolen Car Chase in Baltimore
BALTIMORE, MD—Two males were arrested in Baltimore’s Western District after a high-stakes vehicle chase on July 15. Members of Foxtrot were tracking a stolen vehicle traveling through the area. Patrol…
Frederick Aldermen Considering Changes To Local Gun Laws
This one would cover bb guns and other similar weapons. Frederick, Md (KM) Possessing, carrying, wearing or brandishing bb guns, air guns, replica firearms and other similar weapons would be prohibited under an amendment to Frederick City’s municipal code being considered by the Board of Aldermen. During a presentation...
Baltimore sues to stop 'baby bonus' initiative
BALTIMORE — Baltimore’s mayor and city council have filed a lawsuit seeking to stop a proposal that would let voters decide whether to give all new parents a one-time $1,000 “baby bonus” meant to help alleviate childhood poverty from birth. The complaint was filed Thursday, according to online court records. It came not long after organizers secured the necessary 10,000 signatures to bring the question to voters as a ballot initiative in November. ...
Mom questions death of son in downtown Baltimore
BALTIMORE — When Trea Ellinger left a Baltimore drug rehab facility last summer, he assured his anxious mother that everything was fine. He had his medications and was planning to meet up with his girlfriend. By the following afternoon, he was dead — not from the violence his mom feared he might face, but because he didn’t survive an encounter with first responders in downtown Baltimore. Ellinger, 29, died after...
Baltimore Police facing severe staff shortages, risking officer burnout
Wednesday afternoon, two police officers were scheduled to patrol Baltimore's second-largest and second-deadliest district. A copy of the shift schedule in the city's Northeastern police district shows four other officers agreed to voluntarily work overtime and seven other officers were drafted and required to work overtime. "At some point, they're...
Celebration send-off for Whittaker sisters heading to compete in Olympics
CATONSVILLE, Md. — The Whittaker sisters had a send-off celebration Wednesday ahead of their journey to Paris to compete on Team USA in the 2024 Olympic Games. "I feel like I haven't been back at school in a long time, and it's nice. I'm getting to see a lot of familiar faces from my high school years, and it just feels very special," said Juliette Whittaker. "When you think qualifying for the Olympics couldn't get any better, like it can, your sister qualifies as well."
Deadline nearing for Curtis Bay residents impacted by 2021 coal explosion
BALTIMORE - The window for Curtis Bay residents to apply for a portion of settlement funds from a 2021 coal terminal explosion closes on Thursday, July 18.Those who lived in the impacted area at the time of the December incident can apply to receive a portion of the funds from a $1.75 million class action lawsuit settlement. The explosion happened in the North Reclaim Tunnel. No one was injured in the explosion but the community was covered in coal dust.CSX said the explosion was caused by a build up of methane.The settlement defines the affected area where people who lived near the...
Veterans Appreciation In Frederick Is This Saturday
Frederick, Md (KM) It’s a chance for residents to thank local veterans for their service. Frederick County Government and other organizations are hosting a Veterans Appreciation Day event on Saturday, July 20th from 10:00 AM until 2:00 PM at the Prospect Center at 585 Himes Avenue in Frederick. .
Baltimore Police arrest man for May armed robbery
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — On Tuesday, a man was arrested in connection with a May armed robbery, according to Baltimore Police. On May 26, around 6:20 p.m., officers responded to the 6800 block of Eastern Ave. to investigate a call for an armed robbery. When officers arrived a male complainant...
Two WBAL-TV employees are headed to Paris Olympics
WBAL-TV anchor Jason Newton and photographer Bridget McGeady are headed to Paris. The two are going with Hearst Television to cover the Olympic Games Paris 2024. Newton was joined by members of his family, Mayor Brandon Scott and members of the Dulaney High School cheer team at the end of the show.
Baltimore mothers voice fears after shooting near children's park
Two southwest Baltimore mothers spoke with FOX45 the day after a 20-year-old man was shot and killed at the Westside Shopping Center. The shooting took place around 5:45 Tuesday evening, just across the street from Catherine Street Park, where both mothers bring the kids to cool off in the sprinklers.
Group that helps people find jobs, other services opens new location in Baltimore
A ribbon-cutting ceremony took place Wednesday for a new location for a group that is helping people in Baltimore get services they may need to get their lives back together. S.O.N.S. of Phoenix’s new location is located in the 1500 block of East Fayette Street. The business will offer full resources to help people find jobs, get their GED and other services.
Odenton residents vent concerns over new "Two Rivers" development in their rural community
BALTIMORE - Residents in Odenton are concerned about a new development they say is disrupting their rural way of life. For more than a decade, residents have watched the development of "Two Rivers," a master-planned community, behind their properties.The community is spread across more than 1,400 acres with more than 2,000 homes, including 1,200 single-family homes and 800 homes for people 55 and older.Community members addressed their issues while developers explained their plans during a meeting on Wednesday at the Crofton Library.Jim Holman, who lives in the community, says the new development will fracture the quiet rural lifestyle that comes with...
Fire Investigation Leads To Discovery Of Body Inside Taneytown Home: Sheriff (Developing)
Shortly after 10 a.m. on Wednesday, July 17, fire crews were called to a residence in the 2100 block of Trevanion Road in Taneytown to check on reports of the smell of smoke in the area. According to the Carroll County Sheriff's Office, crews found evidence of a previous fire,...
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