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East vs. West: Baltimore's biggest stars compete for charity basketball game
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — On Wednesday, there will be an epic showdown at the East vs. West Baltimore Charity Basketball Tournament, but it's all for a good cause. The event will bring the Baltimore community together for a great cause as they watch local celebrities from the East and West sides of the city battle it out for ultimate bragging rights.
Former Maryland dept. chair with $19 million in grants faked data in 13 papers, feds say
A former department chair engaged in research misconduct in work funded by 19 grants from the National Institutes of Health, according to the U.S. Office of Research Integrity. Richard Eckert, formerly the chair of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and deputy director...
FOX45 News: Baltimore election leader omitted drop-box incidents from report, email shows
A Baltimore City Board of Elections leader tried to avoid mentioning a pair of drop-box incidents in a report to the board, an email shows. FOX45 News obtained hundreds of emails on Tuesday as part of a public records request related to Baltimore City elections. Included in that request was an email sent by Elections Deputy Director Abigail Goldman before the monthly Baltimore City Board of ...
Art, film and more: Bmore Art picks, Aug. 13-19
This Week: Annual Tenants Exhibit artist talk at Motor House, FRESH BLACK FILMS at Le Mondo, Virginia Warwick artist talk at Night Owl, MSAC Apprenticeship Film Series at Creative Alliance, an installation from Shannon Collis and Liz Donadio at The Voxel, closing reception for Feedback Loop at Gallery CA, The Peale’s 210th birthday, opening reception for Monica Ikegwu at Galerie Myrtis, and an artist talk + closing for Monique Crabb and Viscous at Current — PLUS Preservation Trades Instructors needed at The Peale and more featured opportunities!
Continental Realty Corporation Completes Sale of $36M Centre At Hagerstown
Continental Realty Corporation (CRC), on behalf of Continental Realty Fund V, L.P., has completed the sale of the Centre at Hagerstown in Hagerstown, Maryland, for $36.25 million. Located at 17850 Garland Groh Boulevard, CRC generated a total exit value of approximately $52.4 million on the property, compared to the company’s...
Steve Bisciotti’s House: Details on Baltimore Ravens Owner, Allegis Group Co-Founder’s $17.1 Million Estate
Steve Bisciotti is the founder and owner of Allegis Group. With a net worth of nearly $7.1 billion according to Forbes in Aug. 2024, he ranks No. 373 in the country. While he made his mark by founding one of the largest staffing companies at just 23, NFL fans know him best for his stake in the Baltimore Ravens.
Edgewood man sentenced to 75 years for Joppa homicide
JOPPA, MD—An Edgewood man has been sentenced to prison in connection with a homicide that occurred in the Joppa area in December 2021. On August 8, 2024, Alton William Cumbo Jr., 30, of Edgewood was sentenced following his February 2024 convictions for murder and firearms charges. During sentencing, the state argued for, and the judge imposed, the maximum possible sentence of seventy-five (75) years to serve, twenty (20) years of which are without the possibility of parole. This sentence is an upward deviation from the Maryland sentencing guidelines, which were calculated to be twenty-five (25) to forty (40) years to serve.
Harford County schools superintendent shares expectations amid budget concerns
BALTIMORE -- Harford County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Sean Bulson discussed his plans and expectations for this school year and his ongoing concerns with the district's budget.Bulson told WJZ he has three priorities -- student achievement, how prepared the students are and strengthening their special education programs."We need to focus on the rigor of the courses our students are taking," Bulson said. "I want to make sure they're getting the best possible preparation for life beyond our walls."Focus on special educationBulson added that it's the district's responsibility to ensure that students with special education needs have the resources to thrive."There...
Turner Station residents try to heal community with prayer and history
DUNDALK — First, someone broke a window in Servant Courtney Speed’s house in Turner Station, the storied, historically Black neighborhood in Dundalk. The next day, another window was broken. The day after that, someone broke her back door and her back windows. They stole her son’s football trophy. It wasn’t just Speed. Two other houses on her street had windows and doors broken. That’s unusual for the neighborhood established in the late 1800s, Speed says. Until recently, residents all lived in peace, without fear of...
Three employees flunk the mayor’s loyalty test, while a fourth gets a job with the sheriff
After Brandon Scott prevailed in the Baltimore mayoral primary over Sheila Dixon, those in city government perceived as enemies, or too close to enemies, were sent packing. Last December, Margo Bruner-Settles, a division chief at Baltimore’s Human Resources Department, was posting photos of herself smiling broadly as she accepted the “Supervisor of the Year” award from Mayor Brandon Scott.
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