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Baltimore City councilman speaks on canceled opioid epidemic hearing
There’s still disagreement over why a public hearing regarding the opioid epidemic in Baltimore City was canceled. The City Council Public Safety and Health committees were scheduled to meet at least four times on the topic in the coming months after a New York Times article called Baltimore “The Overdose Capital” of the U.S.
Maryland Food Bank tackles summer hunger with nutritious meals for kids
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — On Tuesday morning, the Maryland Food Bank held an open house to discuss their solutions for Summer hunger issues while at their headquarters in Baltimore. Maryland public schools let out around mid-June, meaning thousands of families are trying to figure out how to feed their...
What’s next for Key Bridge rebuild? Sun reporter Hayes Gardner to hold Reddit AMA.
Nearly four months ago, the container ship Dali lost power and crashed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, decimating it and killing six construction workers. Crews have since removed tens of thousands of tons wreckage from the Patapsco River and fully reopened the shipping channel in June. But there’s more activity on the horizon. In the coming months, state officials will identify the ...
Dan Joerres – President and General Manager
Dan Joerres joined WBAL NewsRadio and WBAL-TV in January 2011 from Hearst-owned WXII-TV in Greensboro/Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he served as General Sales Manager since 2008. While at WXII, Dan expanded community service projects, including the WXII Food Drive and the WXII Blood Drive, and helped establish the highly regarded...
The SNF Parkway Theater is ready to swing!
The SNF Parkway Theater has partnered with four Baltimore mainstays to create a “film plus” experience all around swing dance on Friday, July 26 and Saturday, July 27. Mobtown Ballroom, The Club Car, Baltimore Comedy Festival, and Made in Baltimore have joined hands (and feet?) with The Parkway to create a unique all-around set of events composing a “ballroom bonanza.”
Baltimore Ravens Receive Ominous Take From NFL Analyst
The Baltimore Ravens had a successful 2023 campaign. While their playoff run fell short in the AFC Championship Game, there were still a lot of positives to take away from the season. Alas, when you are successful, other franchises around the league will want to poach your players and coaches. For the Baltimore Ravens, that […] The post Baltimore Ravens Receive Ominous Take From NFL Analyst appeared first on NFL Analysis Network.
Chesapeake And Atlantic Coastal Bays Trust Fund Provides $35.8 Million For Ecological Restoration Projects
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is awarding $35.8 million from the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays Trust Fund to 34 ecological restoration projects encompassing 122 sites throughout the state for Fiscal Year 2025. The projects were selected to improve water quality and habitat in the Chesapeake Bay watershed while building local resilience to climate impacts.
Orioles Prospect Update: Connor Norby's big week, Bowie's bats go cold, Enrique Bradfield stays sharp
The break is finally here, a huge relief to the guys putting in work out there in this heat. Time to relax, watch the All-Star Game and learn the names of all their future teammates coming over in the MLB Draft. While we find out exactly who those incoming Orioles are, let's look back at the last week of the first half.
Questions remain unanswered about Safe Streets following latest BGF-connect federal plea
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Another man connected to a notorious Baltimore gang pleaded guilty in federal court to racketeering conspiracy Wednesday, marking the latest following an indictment of six people in 2022. David Warren pleaded guilty to one count of racketeering conspiracy connected to the Black Guerilla Family gang, or...
A look at the O's lone high school pick and other notes from Day 2 of the draft
There was a lot for the Orioles to like about their second day of draft picks. They saw third rounder, USC outfielder Austin Overn, move up some draft boards when he produced a .947 OPS in the Cape Cod League. They saw Auburn pitcher right-hander Chase Allsup, their fourth rounder,...
Illinois RHP Jack Crowder drafted to Baltimore Orioles
On Monday night, in the ninth round of the MLB Draft, the Baltimore Orioles drafted Jack Crowder, a right-handed pitcher from Illinois. Crowder was selected with the 279th overall pick, and was the only Illini drafted in the first ten rounds. The second half of the draft will continue on Tuesday.
A Baltimore culinary program is giving displaced chefs a chance to start over | Get Uplifted
BALTIMORE — In honor of the start of Black Restaurant Week, we are spotlighting a group of entrepreneurs in Baltimore. The group is teaming up to give chefs a second chance. The Culinary Queens Collective is launching a series of pop-up shops for those who need a place to start over. It's part of the "Displaced Chefs Project." The program was started as a way to give chefs who may have lost their restaurants or businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic an opportunity to start over.
Man Shot Multiple Times In The Head Critically Injured in Baltimore
Baltimore, MD – A man was critically injured in a late-night shooting in Baltimore’s Western District, leading to an ongoing homicide investigation. The incident occurred around 10:40 p.m. Sunday in…
A Baltimore man died after being sedated and restrained by medics. His mom wants answers
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.
Sydney Lewis Interns with Baltimore Orioles Through Maryland Made’s InTERPship Academy
Maryland softball's Sydney Lewis is interning with the Baltimore Orioles through Maryland Made's InTERPship Academy, where she is gaining experience in marketing and communication. Lewis, a rising junior, has found the internship to be a valuable opportunity for personal growth. More than 40 student-athletes are part of Maryland Made's InTERPship...
After nearly 13 years, Hunting Ground is closing in Hampden
After nearly 13 years in Hampden, Hunting Ground is closing permanently. Owners of the popular boutique at 3649 Falls Road have set a closing date and are holding one last sale. “After almost 13 years in the old church in Hampden, Hunting Ground will be closing our doors on July...
Lottery players in Baltimore, Dundalk, Port Deposit win $100K prizes
Baltimore (WBFF) — Maryland Lottery players in Baltimore, Dundalk and Port Deposit each won prizes of $100,000 in the past week, while another six players won $50,000 or more in Bel Air, Bowie, California, Callaway, Hanover and Silver Spring. Across Maryland, the Lottery paid nearly $27.5 million in prizes...
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