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Florida is under a state of emergency as powerful Hurricane Irma's path became clearer Monday and chances of a tangle with the major tropical cyclone enhanced. Gov. Rick Scott announced a state of emergency for all sixty seven counties, an announcement made minutes after the National Hurricane Center enlargened.

Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, who has been recovering from a heart procedure for months, told The Baltimore Sun on Monday he expects to comeback to Capitol Hill next week. The Baltimore Democrat, the ranking member of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, underwent what his office described as.

The 25-year-old son of former University of Maryland football coach Mike Locksley was shot and killed Sunday night in Columbia, police said. Meiko Anthony Locksley was shot shortly before Ten: thirty p.m. and died at the Maryland Shock Trauma Center. Neighbors heard a single gunshot and Locksley was.

For the very first time in more than two decades, public schools across Maryland open Tuesday under a fresh state mandate that required them to embark after Labor Day. Some teachers and families see the late begin date ordered by Gov. Larry Hogan as a bounty: more time for vacation, more time to prepare.

Maryland House Majority Whip Talmadge Branch said his grandson is Baltimore’s latest murder victim, and the veteran lawmaker pleaded for the city’s gun violence to stop. “It's touched my family now,” Branch said Monday afternoon, three hours after he said his grandson Tyrone was killed in northeast.

Every Labor Day since her father died, Kate Terrell digs out his old union t-shirt to honor what she thinks so many have forgotten — that organized labor brought today’s workers the weekend, overtime, paid holidays and competitive benefits. “What the labor unions have won for us, if you don’t take.

Rescue crews were searching the Inward Harbor near Fells Point Monday after a report that someone might have fallen into the water. Baltimore police Det. Niki Fennoy said the department dive team and rescuers from the Baltimore Fire Department were dispatched to Pier B at two thousand one Aliceanna St. at Ten:45.

A Baltimore man was killed and two other people were injured Sunday when two cars collided at a Columbia intersection, police said. Shuo Zhang, 55, of Baltimore was driving a two thousand nine Honda Civic east on Route one hundred seventy five at about Five:30 p.m. Sunday when it collided with a one thousand nine hundred ninety five Toyota Camry heading south on Dobbin.

The Towson-born artist Bruce Bowersock, who couldn’t stop drawing whatever he eyed at the moment he witnessed it, died July twenty at his home in Ona, W.Va. He was 79. Mr. Bowersock died from myleodysplatic syndrome, a disorder of the bone marrow, said his wifey, Lillianne Bowersock. Born in Towson on July.

A Baltimore man with felony convictions was arrested in South Baltimore Sunday carrying a loaded semi-automatic handgun, police said. Shawn Brown, 32, of the one thousand six hundred block of Spruce Street, was charged with handgun violations, police Det. Niki Fennoy said. Fennoy said Brown is prohibited from possessing.

Maryland's fall mazes cut paths toward joy and profit

Things are quiet one latest sunny afternoon at Sharp’s at Waterford Farm, an undulating 550-acre spread in western Howard County that Chuck Acute and his wifey, Denise, have wielded and operated since 1985. The hills are thick with field corn, much of it an eye-popping ten feet high. The guard dog.

Howard County Police: Man shot in Columbia

An unidentified man was shot in Columbia Sunday night, Howard County police said. Police were called to the five thousand five hundred block of Harpers Farm Road at around Ten:20 p.m. Sunday for a report of a man with a gunshot wound. He was taken to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, police said. The victim’s.

Man shot at gas station; another wounded in car

A man was shot while pumping gas Sunday evening at a station in the four hundred block of Mulberry Street, Baltimore police said. At around Five:30 p.m. Sunday police found the 28-year-old victim “suffering from gunshot wounds to the bod,” police said in a statement. The victim was taken to a hospital by.

Baltimore County firefighter hit by car while collecting 'Pack the Boot' donations

A Baltimore County fire lieutenant was struck by a car in Rossville while collecting money for the “Fill the Boot” Muscular Dystrophy Association fundraiser Sunday morning, the department said. The incident happened about 11:Legal a.m. at Rossville Boulevard and U.S. 40, officials said. The lieutenant.

1 killed, two injured in Columbia car collision

One person was killed and two people were injured Sunday afternoon in a collision in Columbia that closed a major intersection. At around Five:30 p.m. a two thousand nine Honda Civic traveling east on Route one hundred seventy five struck a one thousand nine hundred ninety five Toyota Camry that was driving south on Dobbin Road, Howard County police said. The adult.

St. Bartholomew church in Manchester dedicates fresh grotto

Hundreds of people can fit inwards St. Bartholomew Roman Catholic Church in Carroll County, but the church’s newest addition aims to appeal to an even broader audience. At a dedication Sunday of the Manchester church’s fresh outdoor grotto, Pastor the Rev. Michael Roach noted that thousands of cars.

Baltimore groups donate supplies for Houston ease efforts

Yitzchak Goldstein spent more than $100 of his bar mitzvah money at Target buying Lysol, Clorox wipes, paper towels, bottled water, and other bulk cleaning supplies and essentials. The 13-year-old and his family unloaded the haul into shopping carts Sunday at Seasons kosher grocery store on Reisterstown.

Police seek suspects in Southeast Baltimore rape

The Baltimore City Police Department is seeking information about two boys in a reported rape. Police said the attack occurred Friday inbetween six and 7:45 p.m. in the two hundred block of S. Eaton St. near the three thousand seven hundred block of Claremont St. in Southeast Baltimore. Detectives are looking to identify two suspects.

Jobs in services, computers, health care thickest gainers in Maryland since the Good Recession

Since the Good Recession, jobs and wages in Maryland have grown and unemployment has declined, most recently to four percent in July. But the state’s labor market also has been transformed during the recovery. A slowdown in manufacturing and construction has caused significant job losses in those.

After violent summer in Baltimore, schools prepare for empty seats and mourning kids

At the funeral for 16-year-old Thomas Johnson Jr., a staff mentor from his Northeast Baltimore high school walked the pews of Ebenezer Baptist Church, talking to as many of his classmates as possible. His message, Reginald F. Lewis principal Janine Patterson said, was plain: “We expect all of.

Meet the companies launching Maryland's cannabis industry

After years of delays, lawsuits and other controversy, fourteen firms in Maryland are now growing or poised to grow legal medical marijuana, firing up the supply chain for a market that’s expected to reach a quarter billion dollars annually. The entrepreneurs who were awarded the lucrative licenses to.

Man dead after being shot in Canton Saturday night

A man in Canton died of injuries sustained from a shooting on Saturday night, according to Baltimore police. Police said they were dispatched around 9:15 p.m. to the three thousand four hundred block of Harmony Court for reported gunfire and discovered a man who was suffering from gunshot wounds. Police said medics took.

Stroman exits after being struck by line drive, Orioles bats remain quiet in 7-2 loss

A suddenly-flagging Orioles offense couldn’t take advantage of Toronto’s misfortune after Blue Jays starter Marcus Stroman left in the 2nd inning Saturday with an injury after a scalding line drive by designated hitter Mark Trumbo hit him square in the right elbow. The resulting 7-2 loss was.

One man killed, another injured in East Baltimore shooting

One man was killed and another injured in an East Baltimore shooting Saturday, according to police. Officers were dispatched just after six p.m. to a reported shooting in the one thousand two hundred block of East Lafayette Avenue where they discovered a 50-year-old man who was shot in both gams and another man was fatally.

Bad weather compels Maryland State Fair to close early Saturday

The Maryland State Fair closed early on Saturday due to the mighty rain, according to the fair’s publicity director Edie Bernier. Bernier said the fair’s admission gates closed at seven p.m. and that the rails, buildings and museums would close at eight p.m. for those who were already attending the fair.

Anti-racism protest shines 'stop the hate' messages on State House

It was art as protest, or vice versa, as a handful of activists lit up the Maryland State House in Annapolis on Friday night with anti-racism messages. The night sky and the facades of the oldest state house in the country were emblazoned with “Disable White Supremacy,” “Alt-Right is Wrong” and.

Volunteers pack meals trussed for West Africa at Orioles Park

An enthusiastic and efficient corps of volunteers packed 30,000 meals in just over ninety minutes at Camden Yards Saturday and readied them for shipment to West Africa. The packers were part of Helping Forearms, a charity event organized by Catholic Ease Services and co-hosted and promoted by the Baltimore.

WWI cannons dedicated at Fort Howard Park

Dozens gathered Saturday at Fort Howard Park in southeastern Baltimore County to dedicate two World War I cannons amid intensifying rain and wind. Albeit they had not been used at Fort Howard, a military base from one thousand eight hundred ninety six to 1940, the 100-year-old cannons are longtime park fixtures that had deteriorated.

Targets for public school spectacle proposed in Maryland

The Maryland State Board of Education has built a fresh school accountability system that will require a lower student pass rate on standardized tests for low-performing schools than high-performing ones. Under the fresh system, a school that has only ten percent of its students passing the statewide.

Police: Two dudes shot in Baltimore Friday

Baltimore police responded to reports of two shooting victims Friday night, according to a latest release. Police said officers responded to the very first victim — a 25-year-old man who was shot in the side and admitted himself to the hospital — around 7:30 p.m. The man, who is now in stable condition.

Where Hogan's proposed $68 million in budget cuts would come from

A Maryland panel will soon consider Republican Gov. Larry Hogan’s proposal to cut about $68 million from the state’s $43.Five billion budget this year. The Board of Public Works — comprised of Hogan, Comptroller Peter Franchot, a Democrat, and Treasurer Nancy Kopp, also a Democrat — is scheduled to.

Congress comebacks to work, with crushing deadlines on debt ceiling, Harvey funding

For all the talk of switch in Washington, lawmakers come back to Capitol Hill this week in a familiar position: up against a series of difficult deadlines to keep the government open and raise the nation’s debt ceiling. But, for once, that effort may be taking on an unusual air of bipartisanship. .

As fresh academic year commences, Baltimore schools aim to broaden offerings beyond math, reading

When Samuel Rather II instructed fifth-graders a decade ago, he felt pressure to raise his math test scores. So three days a week, he would spend 90-minute blocks with students instructing the subject — at the expense, he says, of other material. “I thought my students were the best in Maryland, and I.

In Baltimore's crime blame game, judges are the top target

With exceptional violence furious across Baltimore, many top officials have began pointing fingers of blame toward city judges. Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis likened the situation this week to a game of baseball: Detectives and prosecutors are generally doing their jobs and getting.

Orioles earn marathon 1-0 win over Blue Jays on walk-off dual by Jonathan Schoop in 13th

The Orioles and Toronto Blue Jays followed up a 19-run slugfest Thursday night with a one-run game Friday night. Literally, a one-run game. Jonathan Schoop hit a walk-off dual in the 13th inning to give the Orioles a 1-0 victory before 16,627 on an unseasonably cool night at Camden Yards. It took.

IKEA warehouse workers in Perryville reject contract proposal but agree to extend negotiations

IKEA and workers at the Swedish furniture maker's Perryville distribution facility avoided a late-night strike Friday when the sides agreed to a two-week extension of contract talks. The union indicating more than five hundred workers at the center had overwhelmingly rejected the latest contract proposal.

Hopkins scientists using blood tests and DNA to detect early stage cancer

Johns Hopkins scientists have developed a blood test that can detect little amounts of DNA from four cancers, a breakthrough that has the potential to catch those cancers early enough to reduce the number of deaths. The scientists with the Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center say.

University of Maryland Medical System takes ownership of Prince George's hospitals

The University of Maryland Medical System closed a deal Friday to take ownership of a Prince George’s County hospital system so plagued with financial and pic problems that two-thirds of county residents went elsewhere for care. The university medical system announced that it has finished an.

Meritage Jewelers opens in Lutherville

Meritage Jewelers, a business embarked by former employees of Smyth Jewelers, has opened on York Road in Lutherville. The store will concentrate on bridal and engagement jewelry and suggest a curated selection of fine jewelry, the company said in an announcement Friday. It will be run by a five-member management.

Jacques Kelly: Project aims to come back Baltimore-accented manufacturing to the Jones Falls Valley

Consumers once bought lawn mower blades and refrigerator ice makers in a cavernous warehouse and distribution center now undergoing a thorough transformation. The long brick structure is scheduled to emerge next spring as a center of local industry in the Jones Falls Valley. Look for Baltimore-pedigree.

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Hurricane Irma, an “extremely dangerous” Category five storm, is targeting the Leeward Islands and then Florida, but whether it tracks up the East Coast next week depends on its speed and interactions with two other weather systems. Irma had maximum sustained winds of one hundred eighty mph — the equivalent of an.

The Charmery has whipped up a fresh ice fluid flavor to benefit a similar shop in Houston and provide ease following Hurricane Harvey. The Hampden ice fluid haven is serving up a cherry and poppy seed ice juice with chocolate chunks called Nivens McTwisp, which pays homage to a signature flavor.

Facilities issues closed the Baltimore Leadership School for Youthful Women on its very first day of classes, according to city schools officials. Around Ten:30 Tuesday morning, the school tweeted that parents should make arrangements to pick their children up right away. “URGENT: Due to an unforeseen facilities.

Ebonie Allen woke up her daughters Tuesday morning by singing her special first-day-of-school song. She kept on chanting — “School’s in session, school’s in session! Whoop! Whoop! Whoop!” — as she walked the damsels to Frederick Elementary in Southwest Baltimore. “They had a long summer, a nice vacation.

Seven guys were killed in Baltimore during the long Labor Day weekend, including an Upper Fells Point man found with a head injury in an alley on Sunday and a man whose uncle was arrested in his fatal stabbing Monday, police said. Two of the fellows were found shot less than two hours apart late Monday.

Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. finalized its planned $240 million purchase of Fresh York-based Bonten Media Group Holdings Inc., the Hunt Valley-based broadcaster said Tuesday. The deal, funded by cash on mitt, closed Friday. Bonten also operates four stations through “joint sales agreements” with.

Despite the recently redesigned Maryland Transit Administration bus routes, Sade Johnson of Park Heights wasn’t worried about getting on the wrong bus for the very first day of school Tuesday morning. The 10th-grader at Carver Vocational-Technical High School greeted friends as the Mondawmin Metro Station.

The cost of providing medical care for inmates at the Baltimore County jail in Towson is rising more than fifty percent — several million dollars a year — due primarily to an increase in inmates and detainees with opioid addiction, mental illness or chronic diseases. The County Council is set to vote.

Tronc, the parent company of The Baltimore Sun, Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times, has acquired the venerable Fresh York Daily News. This deal for the tabloid, which includes the Daily News' website and other assets, has been in the works for some months and was finalized Sunday. The deal carries.

The Maryland State Fair closed Monday night, but the crowds kept coming until the end as hundreds of families poured through the gates as afternoon turned to evening. “It’s our celebration to summer,” said Jamie Sieck, of Hampstead, waiting for the Ferris wheel with his son and daughter. Nearby.

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A Baltimore man who cut a fire hose pipe during the rioting in two thousand fifteen was again spared prison time after violating his probation. Gregory Lee Butler Jr. previously was sentenced in November to three years of supervised release after pleading guilty to obstructing firefighters during a civil disorder.

Hurricane Irma is expected to devastate the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean on Wednesday as one of the most intense Atlantic cyclones on record, but whether and where it reaches the United States mainland depends on its speed and interactions with two other weather systems. Irma had maximum sustained.

A man died Tuesday after being struck by a Baltimore garbage truck, city police said. The incident happened around Two:45 p.m. in the four hundred block of Milton Avenue. Police said the garbage truck struck a pedestrian at the intersection. The 46-year-old victim later died at a hospital. The truck remained.

Seven guys were killed in Baltimore during the long Labor Day weekend, including an Upper Fells Point man found with a head injury in an alley on Sunday and a man whose uncle was arrested in his fatal stabbing Monday, police said. Two of the guys were found shot less than two hours apart late Monday.

Severe storms moving through Hagerstown and Frederick were expected to reach the Baltimore region by Tuesday evening. A severe thunderstorm witness is in effect for Baltimore City and Carroll, Howard, Baltimore and Harford counties until nine p.m. Storms with winds as strong as sixty mph, hail as large.

Maryland State Police are investigating the Tuesday death of a man in Ocean City police custody whom they believe had a medical emergency. The man was identified as Byron K. Tunnell, 28, of Ocean City. Police said he was driving on Baltimore Avenue near 20th Street in Ocean City around eleven p.m.

State officials have launched a investigate to consider what to do with a historic National Guard armory in Pikesville that the military no longer needs. Gov. Larry Hogan announced Tuesday the formation of a committee to examine future uses of the 14-acre property on Reisterstown Road. Howard Needle, president.

Maryland State Police troopers made one hundred eighty seven arrests, about half of them for impaired driving, over the Labor Day weekend, the agency announced Tuesday. In almost 7,000 traffic stops from Friday to Monday, troopers arrested ninety three impaired drivers, fifty eight people facing other criminal charges and thirty six people who.

Evergreen Health is being liquidated and all members’ policies will be canceled at the end of September after a judge ruled that the company is insolvent. In August, the troubled Baltimore-based insurance company was put into the state’s receivership program, in which a third-party hard is assigned.

The Charmery has whipped up a fresh ice juices flavor to benefit a similar shop in Houston and provide ease following Hurricane Harvey. The Hampden ice juices haven is serving up a cherry and poppy seed ice juice with chocolate chunks called Nivens McTwisp, which pays homage to a signature flavor.

Political thriller 'Tangier' to be shot on the Eastern Shore

In 1986, “Violets are Blue,” a movie about high school sweethearts rekindling their lost love, was filmed on location in Ocean City. Then came “The Runaway Bride” in 1999, starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, with scenes shot in Berlin and Snow Hill. After that, Matthew McConaughey went to.

Water issue closes Baltimore Leadership School for Youthful Women on very first day of classes

Facilities issues closed the Baltimore Leadership School for Youthful Women on its very first day of classes, according to city schools officials. Around Ten:30 Tuesday morning, the school tweeted that parents should make arrangements to pick their children up right away. “URGENT: Due to an unforeseen facilities.

Very first day of school in Baltimore: 'It’s fine to be back'

Ebonie Allen woke up her daughters Tuesday morning by singing her special first-day-of-school song. She kept on chanting — “School’s in session, school’s in session! Whoop! Whoop! Whoop!” — as she walked the ladies to Frederick Elementary in Southwest Baltimore. “They had a long summer, a nice vacation.

Sinclair Broadcast finalizes $240 million Bonten Media deal

Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. finalized its planned $240 million purchase of Fresh York-based Bonten Media Group Holdings Inc., the Hunt Valley-based broadcaster said Tuesday. The deal, funded by cash on forearm, closed Friday. Bonten also operates four stations through “joint sales agreements” with.

27,000 Baltimore students comeback to school on redesigned MTA bus routes

Despite the recently redesigned Maryland Transit Administration bus routes, Sade Johnson of Park Heights wasn’t worried about getting on the wrong bus for the very first day of school Tuesday morning. The 10th-grader at Carver Vocational-Technical High School greeted friends as the Mondawmin Metro Station.

Baltimore County facing higher costs for inmate care due to addiction, mental health services

The cost of providing medical care for inmates at the Baltimore County jail in Towson is rising more than fifty percent — several million dollars a year — due primarily to an increase in inmates and detainees with opioid addiction, mental illness or chronic diseases. The County Council is set to vote.

Baltimore Sun parent Tronc acquires Fresh York Daily News

Tronc, the parent company of The Baltimore Sun, Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times, has acquired the venerable Fresh York Daily News. This deal for the tabloid, which includes the Daily News' website and other assets, has been in the works for some months and was finalized Sunday. The deal carries.

Families embrace last taste of summer with the final day of the state fair

The Maryland State Fair closed Monday night, but the crowds kept coming until the end as hundreds of families poured through the gates as afternoon turned to evening. “It’s our celebration to summer,” said Jamie Sieck, of Hampstead, waiting for the Ferris wheel with his son and daughter. Nearby.

Hurricane Irma strengthens to Cat Four, Florida now in forecast track

Florida is under a state of emergency as powerful Hurricane Irma's path became clearer Monday and chances of a tangle with the major tropical cyclone enlargened. Gov. Rick Scott proclaimed a state of emergency for all sixty seven counties, an announcement made minutes after the National Hurricane Center enlargened.

Cummings set to comeback to Washington next week

Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, who has been recovering from a heart procedure for months, told The Baltimore Sun on Monday he expects to come back to Capitol Hill next week. The Baltimore Democrat, the ranking member of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, underwent what his office described as.

Son of former University of Maryland football coach shot and killed in Columbia

The 25-year-old son of former University of Maryland football coach Mike Locksley was shot and killed Sunday night in Columbia, police said. Meiko Anthony Locksley was shot shortly before Ten: thirty p.m. and died at the Maryland Shock Trauma Center. Neighbors heard a single gunshot and Locksley was.

The post-Labor Day begin debate resumes as Maryland schools begin

For the very first time in more than two decades, public schools across Maryland open Tuesday under a fresh state mandate that required them to commence after Labor Day. Some teachers and families see the late embark date ordered by Gov. Larry Hogan as a bounty: more time for vacation, more time to prepare.

Trump unwinds protections for 'dreamers,' calls for end to DACA

Following through on a campaign pledge that has nevertheless roiled hundreds of thousands of families, President Donald J. Trump's administration on Tuesday ended a program that provides protection to “dreamers” brought to the United States illegally as children. The decision to end the Obama-era.

Baltimore lawmaker's grandson killed Monday in shooting amid violent weekend

Maryland House Majority Whip Talmadge Branch said his grandson is Baltimore’s latest murder victim, and the veteran lawmaker pleaded for the city’s gun violence to stop. “It's touched my family now,” Branch said Monday afternoon, three hours after he said his grandson Tyrone was killed in northeast.

Labor advocates lament that holiday has lost its meaning

Every Labor Day since her father died, Kate Terrell digs out his old union t-shirt to honor what she thinks so many have forgotten — that organized labor brought today’s workers the weekend, overtime, paid holidays and competitive benefits. “What the labor unions have won for us, if you don’t take.

Rescue crews searching harbor near Fells Point

Rescue crews were searching the Internal Harbor near Fells Point Monday after a report that someone might have fallen into the water. Baltimore police Det. Niki Fennoy said the department dive team and rescuers from the Baltimore Fire Department were dispatched to Pier B at two thousand one Aliceanna St. at Ten:45.

Victims identified in fatal Columbia car crash

A Baltimore man was killed and two other people were injured Sunday when two cars collided at a Columbia intersection, police said. Shuo Zhang, 55, of Baltimore was driving a two thousand nine Honda Civic east on Route one hundred seventy five at about Five:30 p.m. Sunday when it collided with a one thousand nine hundred ninety five Toyota Camry heading south on Dobbin.

Bruce Bowersock, Towson-born artist, dies

The Towson-born artist Bruce Bowersock, who couldn’t stop drawing whatever he eyed at the moment he eyed it, died July twenty at his home in Ona, W.Va. He was 79. Mr. Bowersock died from myleodysplatic syndrome, a disorder of the bone marrow, said his wifey, Lillianne Bowersock. Born in Towson on July.

Police: Repeat offender found with a loaded gun

A Baltimore man with felony convictions was arrested in South Baltimore Sunday carrying a loaded semi-automatic handgun, police said. Shawn Brown, 32, of the one thousand six hundred block of Spruce Street, was charged with handgun violations, police Det. Niki Fennoy said. Fennoy said Brown is prohibited from possessing.

Maryland's fall mazes cut paths toward joy and profit

Things are quiet one latest sunny afternoon at Sharp’s at Waterford Farm, an undulating 550-acre spread in western Howard County that Chuck Acute and his wifey, Denise, have wielded and operated since 1985. The hills are thick with field corn, much of it an eye-popping ten feet high. The guard dog.

Howard County Police: Man shot in Columbia

An unidentified man was shot in Columbia Sunday night, Howard County police said. Police were called to the five thousand five hundred block of Harpers Farm Road at around Ten:20 p.m. Sunday for a report of a man with a gunshot wound. He was taken to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, police said. The victim’s.

Man shot at gas station; another wounded in car

A man was shot while pumping gas Sunday evening at a station in the four hundred block of Mulberry Street, Baltimore police said. At around Five:30 p.m. Sunday police found the 28-year-old victim “suffering from gunshot wounds to the assets,” police said in a statement. The victim was taken to a hospital by.

Baltimore County firefighter hit by car while collecting 'Pack the Boot' donations

A Baltimore County fire lieutenant was struck by a car in Rossville while collecting money for the “Fill the Boot” Muscular Dystrophy Association fundraiser Sunday morning, the department said. The incident happened about 11:Legal a.m. at Rossville Boulevard and U.S. 40, officials said. The lieutenant.

1 killed, two injured in Columbia car collision

One person was killed and two people were injured Sunday afternoon in a collision in Columbia that closed a major intersection. At around Five:30 p.m. a two thousand nine Honda Civic traveling east on Route one hundred seventy five struck a one thousand nine hundred ninety five Toyota Camry that was driving south on Dobbin Road, Howard County police said. The adult.

St. Bartholomew church in Manchester dedicates fresh grotto

Hundreds of people can fit inwards St. Bartholomew Roman Catholic Church in Carroll County, but the church’s newest addition aims to appeal to an even broader audience. At a dedication Sunday of the Manchester church’s fresh outdoor grotto, Pastor the Rev. Michael Roach noted that thousands of cars.

Baltimore groups donate supplies for Houston ease efforts

Yitzchak Goldstein spent more than $100 of his bar mitzvah money at Target buying Lysol, Clorox wipes, paper towels, bottled water, and other bulk cleaning supplies and essentials. The 13-year-old and his family unloaded the haul into shopping carts Sunday at Seasons kosher grocery store on Reisterstown.

Police seek suspects in Southeast Baltimore rape

The Baltimore City Police Department is seeking information about two dudes in a reported rape. Police said the attack occurred Friday inbetween six and 7:45 p.m. in the two hundred block of S. Eaton St. near the three thousand seven hundred block of Claremont St. in Southeast Baltimore. Detectives are looking to identify two suspects.

8 things to know about the begin of the two thousand seventeen school year

After a long summer, most Maryland public schools are opening Tuesday. Here are eight things to know about the fresh school year.

Jobs in services, computers, health care thickest gainers in Maryland since the Superb Recession

Since the Excellent Recession, jobs and wages in Maryland have grown and unemployment has declined, most recently to four percent in July. But the state’s labor market also has been transformed during the recovery. A slowdown in manufacturing and construction has caused significant job losses in those.

After violent summer in Baltimore, schools prepare for empty seats and mourning kids

At the funeral for 16-year-old Thomas Johnson Jr., a staff mentor from his Northeast Baltimore high school walked the pews of Ebenezer Baptist Church, talking to as many of his classmates as possible. His message, Reginald F. Lewis principal Janine Patterson said, was ordinary: “We expect all of.

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A Baltimore man who cut a fire hosepipe during the rioting in two thousand fifteen was again spared prison time after violating his probation. Gregory Lee Butler Jr. was sentenced in November to three years of supervised release after pleading guilty to obstructing firefighters during a civil disorder. But he failed.

Hurricane Irma is expected to devastate the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean on Wednesday as one of the most intense Atlantic cyclones on record, but whether and where it reaches the United States mainland depends on its speed and interactions with two other weather systems. Irma had maximum sustained.

A man died Tuesday after being struck by a Baltimore garbage truck, city police said. The incident happened around Two:45 p.m. in the four hundred block of Milton Avenue. Police said the garbage truck struck a pedestrian at the intersection. The 46-year-old victim later died at a hospital. The truck remained.

Seven studs were killed in Baltimore during the long Labor Day weekend, including an Upper Fells Point man found with a head injury in an alley on Sunday and a man whose uncle was arrested in his fatal stabbing Monday, police said. Two of the fellows were found shot less than two hours apart late Monday.

Severe storms moving through Hagerstown and Frederick were expected to reach the Baltimore region by Tuesday evening. A severe thunderstorm observe is in effect for Baltimore City and Carroll, Howard, Baltimore and Harford counties until nine p.m. Storms with winds as strong as sixty mph, hail as large.

Maryland State Police are investigating the Tuesday death of a man in Ocean City police custody whom they believe had a medical emergency. The man was identified as Byron K. Tunnell, 28, of Ocean City. Police said he was driving on Baltimore Avenue near 20th Street in Ocean City around eleven p.m.

State officials have launched a explore to consider what to do with a historic National Guard armory in Pikesville that the military no longer needs. Gov. Larry Hogan announced Tuesday the formation of a committee to examine future uses of the 14-acre property on Reisterstown Road. Howard Needle, president.

Maryland State Police troopers made one hundred eighty seven arrests, about half of them for impaired driving, over the Labor Day weekend, the agency announced Tuesday. In almost 7,000 traffic stops from Friday to Monday, troopers arrested ninety three impaired drivers, fifty eight people facing other criminal charges and thirty six people who.

Evergreen Health is being liquidated and all members’ policies will be canceled at the end of September after a judge ruled that the company is insolvent. In August, the troubled Baltimore-based insurance company was put into the state’s receivership program, in which a third-party rigid is assigned.

The Charmery has whipped up a fresh ice fluid flavor to benefit a similar shop in Houston and provide ease following Hurricane Harvey. The Hampden ice fluid haven is serving up a cherry and poppy seed ice juice with chocolate chunks called Nivens McTwisp, which pays homage to a signature flavor.

Political thriller 'Tangier' to be shot on the Eastern Shore

In 1986, “Violets are Blue,” a movie about high school sweethearts rekindling their lost love, was filmed on location in Ocean City. Then came “The Runaway Bride” in 1999, starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, with scenes shot in Berlin and Snow Hill. After that, Matthew McConaughey went to.

Water issue closes Baltimore Leadership School for Youthfull Women on very first day of classes

Facilities issues closed the Baltimore Leadership School for Youthfull Women on its very first day of classes, according to city schools officials. Around Ten:30 Tuesday morning, the school tweeted that parents should make arrangements to pick their children up right away. “URGENT: Due to an unforeseen facilities.

Very first day of school in Baltimore: 'It’s fine to be back'

Ebonie Allen woke up her daughters Tuesday morning by singing her special first-day-of-school song. She kept on chanting — “School’s in session, school’s in session! Whoop! Whoop! Whoop!” — as she walked the damsels to Frederick Elementary in Southwest Baltimore. “They had a long summer, a nice vacation.

Sinclair Broadcast finalizes $240 million Bonten Media deal

Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. finalized its planned $240 million purchase of Fresh York-based Bonten Media Group Holdings Inc., the Hunt Valley-based broadcaster said Tuesday. The deal, funded by cash on forearm, closed Friday. Bonten also operates four stations through “joint sales agreements” with.

27,000 Baltimore students come back to school on redesigned MTA bus routes

Despite the recently redesigned Maryland Transit Administration bus routes, Sade Johnson of Park Heights wasn’t worried about getting on the wrong bus for the very first day of school Tuesday morning. The 10th-grader at Carver Vocational-Technical High School greeted friends as the Mondawmin Metro Station.

Baltimore County facing higher costs for inmate care due to addiction, mental health services

The cost of providing medical care for inmates at the Baltimore County jail in Towson is rising more than fifty percent — several million dollars a year — due primarily to an increase in inmates and detainees with opioid addiction, mental illness or chronic diseases. The County Council is set to vote.

Baltimore Sun parent Tronc acquires Fresh York Daily News

Tronc, the parent company of The Baltimore Sun, Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times, has acquired the venerable Fresh York Daily News. This deal for the tabloid, which includes the Daily News' website and other assets, has been in the works for some months and was finalized Sunday. The deal carries.

Families embrace last taste of summer with the final day of the state fair

The Maryland State Fair closed Monday night, but the crowds kept coming until the end as hundreds of families poured through the gates as afternoon turned to evening. “It’s our celebration to summer,” said Jamie Sieck, of Hampstead, waiting for the Ferris wheel with his son and daughter. Nearby.

Hurricane Irma strengthens to Cat Four, Florida now in forecast track

Florida is under a state of emergency as powerful Hurricane Irma's path became clearer Monday and chances of a tangle with the major tropical cyclone enhanced. Gov. Rick Scott announced a state of emergency for all sixty seven counties, an announcement made minutes after the National Hurricane Center enlargened.

Cummings set to comeback to Washington next week

Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, who has been recovering from a heart procedure for months, told The Baltimore Sun on Monday he expects to comeback to Capitol Hill next week. The Baltimore Democrat, the ranking member of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, underwent what his office described as.

Son of former University of Maryland football coach shot and killed in Columbia

The 25-year-old son of former University of Maryland football coach Mike Locksley was shot and killed Sunday night in Columbia, police said. Meiko Anthony Locksley was shot shortly before Ten: thirty p.m. and died at the Maryland Shock Trauma Center. Neighbors heard a single gunshot and Locksley was.

The post-Labor Day begin debate proceeds as Maryland schools begin

For the very first time in more than two decades, public schools across Maryland open Tuesday under a fresh state mandate that required them to embark after Labor Day. Some teachers and families see the late commence date ordered by Gov. Larry Hogan as a bounty: more time for vacation, more time to prepare.

Trump unwinds protections for 'dreamers,' calls for end to DACA

Following through on a campaign pledge that has nevertheless roiled hundreds of thousands of families, President Donald J. Trump's administration on Tuesday ended a program that provides protection to “dreamers” brought to the United States illegally as children. The decision to end the Obama-era.

Baltimore lawmaker's grandson killed Monday in shooting amid violent weekend

Maryland House Majority Whip Talmadge Branch said his grandson is Baltimore’s latest murder victim, and the veteran lawmaker pleaded for the city’s gun violence to stop. “It's touched my family now,” Branch said Monday afternoon, three hours after he said his grandson Tyrone was killed in northeast.

Labor advocates lament that holiday has lost its meaning

Every Labor Day since her father died, Kate Terrell digs out his old union t-shirt to honor what she thinks so many have forgotten — that organized labor brought today’s workers the weekend, overtime, paid holidays and competitive benefits. “What the labor unions have won for us, if you don’t take.

Rescue crews searching harbor near Fells Point

Rescue crews were searching the Inward Harbor near Fells Point Monday after a report that someone might have fallen into the water. Baltimore police Det. Niki Fennoy said the department dive team and rescuers from the Baltimore Fire Department were dispatched to Pier B at two thousand one Aliceanna St. at Ten:45.

Victims identified in fatal Columbia car crash

A Baltimore man was killed and two other people were injured Sunday when two cars collided at a Columbia intersection, police said. Shuo Zhang, 55, of Baltimore was driving a two thousand nine Honda Civic east on Route one hundred seventy five at about Five:30 p.m. Sunday when it collided with a one thousand nine hundred ninety five Toyota Camry heading south on Dobbin.

Bruce Bowersock, Towson-born artist, dies

The Towson-born artist Bruce Bowersock, who couldn’t stop drawing whatever he spotted at the moment he spotted it, died July twenty at his home in Ona, W.Va. He was 79. Mr. Bowersock died from myleodysplatic syndrome, a disorder of the bone marrow, said his wifey, Lillianne Bowersock. Born in Towson on July.

Police: Repeat offender found with a loaded gun

A Baltimore man with felony convictions was arrested in South Baltimore Sunday carrying a loaded semi-automatic handgun, police said. Shawn Brown, 32, of the one thousand six hundred block of Spruce Street, was charged with handgun violations, police Det. Niki Fennoy said. Fennoy said Brown is prohibited from possessing.

Maryland's fall mazes cut paths toward joy and profit

Things are quiet one latest sunny afternoon at Sharp’s at Waterford Farm, an undulating 550-acre spread in western Howard County that Chuck Acute and his wifey, Denise, have wielded and operated since 1985. The hills are thick with field corn, much of it an eye-popping ten feet high. The guard dog.

Howard County Police: Man shot in Columbia

An unidentified man was shot in Columbia Sunday night, Howard County police said. Police were called to the five thousand five hundred block of Harpers Farm Road at around Ten:20 p.m. Sunday for a report of a man with a gunshot wound. He was taken to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, police said. The victim’s.

Man shot at gas station; another wounded in car

A man was shot while pumping gas Sunday evening at a station in the four hundred block of Mulberry Street, Baltimore police said. At around Five:30 p.m. Sunday police found the 28-year-old victim “suffering from gunshot wounds to the figure,” police said in a statement. The victim was taken to a hospital by.

Baltimore County firefighter hit by car while collecting 'Pack the Boot' donations

A Baltimore County fire lieutenant was struck by a car in Rossville while collecting money for the “Fill the Boot” Muscular Dystrophy Association fundraiser Sunday morning, the department said. The incident happened about 11:Legal a.m. at Rossville Boulevard and U.S. 40, officials said. The lieutenant.

1 killed, two injured in Columbia car collision

One person was killed and two people were injured Sunday afternoon in a collision in Columbia that closed a major intersection. At around Five:30 p.m. a two thousand nine Honda Civic traveling east on Route one hundred seventy five struck a one thousand nine hundred ninety five Toyota Camry that was driving south on Dobbin Road, Howard County police said. The adult.

St. Bartholomew church in Manchester dedicates fresh grotto

Hundreds of people can fit inwards St. Bartholomew Roman Catholic Church in Carroll County, but the church’s newest addition aims to appeal to an even broader audience. At a dedication Sunday of the Manchester church’s fresh outdoor grotto, Pastor the Rev. Michael Roach noted that thousands of cars.

Baltimore groups donate supplies for Houston ease efforts

Yitzchak Goldstein spent more than $100 of his bar mitzvah money at Target buying Lysol, Clorox wipes, paper towels, bottled water, and other bulk cleaning supplies and essentials. The 13-year-old and his family unloaded the haul into shopping carts Sunday at Seasons kosher grocery store on Reisterstown.

Police seek suspects in Southeast Baltimore rape

The Baltimore City Police Department is seeking information about two guys in a reported rape. Police said the attack occurred Friday inbetween six and 7:45 p.m. in the two hundred block of S. Eaton St. near the three thousand seven hundred block of Claremont St. in Southeast Baltimore. Detectives are looking to identify two suspects.

8 things to know about the embark of the two thousand seventeen school year

After a long summer, most Maryland public schools are opening Tuesday. Here are eight things to know about the fresh school year.

Jobs in services, computers, health care fattest gainers in Maryland since the Superb Recession

Since the Good Recession, jobs and wages in Maryland have grown and unemployment has declined, most recently to four percent in July. But the state’s labor market also has been transformed during the recovery. A slowdown in manufacturing and construction has caused significant job losses in those.

After violent summer in Baltimore, schools prepare for empty seats and mourning kids

At the funeral for 16-year-old Thomas Johnson Jr., a staff mentor from his Northeast Baltimore high school walked the pews of Ebenezer Baptist Church, talking to as many of his classmates as possible. His message, Reginald F. Lewis principal Janine Patterson said, was elementary: “We expect all of.

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A Baltimore man who cut a fire hose pipe during rioting in two thousand fifteen was again spared prison time after violating his probation. Gregory Lee Butler Jr. was sentenced in November to three years of supervised release after pleading guilty to obstructing firefighters during a civil disorder. But he failed to.

Hurricane Irma is expected to devastate the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean on Wednesday as one of the most intense Atlantic cyclones on record, but whether and where it reaches the United States mainland depends on its speed and interactions with two other weather systems. Irma had maximum sustained.

A man died Tuesday after being struck by a Baltimore garbage truck, city police said. The incident happened around Two:45 p.m. in the four hundred block of Milton Avenue. Police said the garbage truck struck a pedestrian at the intersection. The 46-year-old victim later died at a hospital. The truck remained.

Seven boys were killed in Baltimore during the long Labor Day weekend, including an Upper Fells Point man found with a head injury in an alley on Sunday and a man whose uncle was arrested in his fatal stabbing Monday, police said. Two of the boys were found shot less than two hours apart late Monday.

Severe storms moving through Hagerstown and Frederick were expected to reach the Baltimore region by Tuesday evening. A severe thunderstorm witness is in effect for Baltimore City and Carroll, Howard, Baltimore and Harford counties until nine p.m. Storms with winds as strong as sixty mph, hail as large.

Maryland State Police are investigating the Tuesday death of a man in Ocean City police custody whom they believe had a medical emergency. The man was identified as Byron K. Tunnell, 28, of Ocean City. Police said he was driving on Baltimore Avenue near 20th Street in Ocean City around eleven p.m.

State officials have launched a examine to consider what to do with a historic National Guard armory in Pikesville that the military no longer needs. Gov. Larry Hogan announced Tuesday the formation of a committee to explore future uses of the 14-acre property on Reisterstown Road. Howard Needle, president.

Maryland State Police troopers made one hundred eighty seven arrests, about half of them for impaired driving, over the Labor Day weekend, the agency announced Tuesday. In almost 7,000 traffic stops from Friday to Monday, troopers arrested ninety three impaired drivers, fifty eight people facing other criminal charges and thirty six people who.

Evergreen Health, a Baltimore-based insurer created to sell coverage on Maryland’s health exchange, is to be liquidated and all members’ policies are to be canceled at the end of September after a judge ruled that the company is insolvent and regulators determined there are no viable investors.

The Charmery has whipped up a fresh ice juices flavor to benefit a similar shop in Houston and provide ease following Hurricane Harvey. The Hampden ice juice haven is serving up a cherry and poppy seed ice fluid with chocolate chunks called Nivens McTwisp, which pays homage to a signature flavor.

Political thriller 'Tangier' to be shot on the Eastern Shore

In 1986, “Violets are Blue,” a movie about high school sweethearts rekindling their lost love, was filmed on location in Ocean City. Then came “The Runaway Bride” in 1999, starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, with scenes shot in Berlin and Snow Hill. After that, Matthew McConaughey went to.

Water issue closes Baltimore Leadership School for Youthfull Women on very first day of classes

Facilities issues closed the Baltimore Leadership School for Youthfull Women on its very first day of classes, according to city schools officials. Around Ten:30 Tuesday morning, the school tweeted that parents should make arrangements to pick their children up right away. “URGENT: Due to an unforeseen facilities.

Very first day of school in Baltimore: 'It’s excellent to be back'

Ebonie Allen woke up her daughters Tuesday morning by singing her special first-day-of-school song. She kept on chanting — “School’s in session, school’s in session! Whoop! Whoop! Whoop!” — as she walked the damsels to Frederick Elementary in Southwest Baltimore. “They had a long summer, a nice.

Sinclair Broadcast finalizes $240 million Bonten Media deal

Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. finalized its planned $240 million purchase of Fresh York-based Bonten Media Group Holdings Inc., the Hunt Valley-based broadcaster said Tuesday. The deal, funded by cash on arm, closed Friday. Bonten also operates four stations through “joint sales agreements” with.

27,000 Baltimore students comeback to school on redesigned MTA bus routes

Despite the recently redesigned Maryland Transit Administration bus routes, Sade Johnson of Park Heights wasn’t worried about getting on the wrong bus for the very first day of school Tuesday morning. The 10th-grader at Carver Vocational-Technical High School greeted friends as the Mondawmin Metro Station.

Baltimore County facing higher costs for inmate care due to addiction, mental health services

The cost of providing medical care for inmates at the Baltimore County jail in Towson is rising more than fifty percent — several million dollars a year — due primarily to an increase in inmates and detainees with opioid addiction, mental illness or chronic diseases. The County Council is set to vote.

Baltimore Sun parent Tronc acquires Fresh York Daily News

Tronc, the parent company of The Baltimore Sun, Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times, has acquired the venerable Fresh York Daily News. This deal for the tabloid, which includes the Daily News' website and other assets, has been in the works for some months and was finalized Sunday. The deal carries.

Families embrace last taste of summer with the final day of the state fair

The Maryland State Fair closed Monday night, but the crowds kept coming until the end as hundreds of families poured through the gates as afternoon turned to evening. “It’s our celebration to summer,” said Jamie Sieck, of Hampstead, waiting for the Ferris wheel with his son and daughter. Nearby.

Hurricane Irma strengthens to Cat Four, Florida now in forecast track

Florida is under a state of emergency as powerful Hurricane Irma's path became clearer Monday and chances of a tangle with the major tropical cyclone enlargened. Gov. Rick Scott proclaimed a state of emergency for all sixty seven counties, an announcement made minutes after the National Hurricane Center enhanced.

Cummings set to come back to Washington next week

Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, who has been recovering from a heart procedure for months, told The Baltimore Sun on Monday he expects to come back to Capitol Hill next week. The Baltimore Democrat, the ranking member of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, underwent what his office described as.

Son of former University of Maryland football coach shot and killed in Columbia

The 25-year-old son of former University of Maryland football coach Mike Locksley was shot and killed Sunday night in Columbia, police said. Meiko Anthony Locksley was shot shortly before Ten: thirty p.m. and died at the Maryland Shock Trauma Center. Neighbors heard a single gunshot and Locksley was.

The post-Labor Day begin debate resumes as Maryland schools begin

For the very first time in more than two decades, public schools across Maryland open Tuesday under a fresh state mandate that required them to begin after Labor Day. Some teachers and families see the late begin date ordered by Gov. Larry Hogan as a bounty: more time for vacation, more time to prepare.

Trump unwinds protections for 'dreamers,' calls for end to DACA

Following through on a campaign pledge that has nevertheless roiled hundreds of thousands of families, President Donald J. Trump's administration on Tuesday ended a program that provides protection to “dreamers” brought to the United States illegally as children. The decision to end the Obama-era.

Baltimore lawmaker's grandson killed Monday in shooting amid violent weekend

Maryland House Majority Whip Talmadge Branch said his grandson is Baltimore’s latest murder victim, and the veteran lawmaker pleaded for the city’s gun violence to stop. “It's touched my family now,” Branch said Monday afternoon, three hours after he said his grandson Tyrone was killed in northeast.

Labor advocates lament that holiday has lost its meaning

Every Labor Day since her father died, Kate Terrell digs out his old union t-shirt to honor what she thinks so many have forgotten — that organized labor brought today’s workers the weekend, overtime, paid holidays and competitive benefits. “What the labor unions have won for us, if you don’t take.

Rescue crews searching harbor near Fells Point

Rescue crews were searching the Inward Harbor near Fells Point Monday after a report that someone might have fallen into the water. Baltimore police Det. Niki Fennoy said the department dive team and rescuers from the Baltimore Fire Department were dispatched to Pier B at two thousand one Aliceanna St. at Ten:45.

Victims identified in fatal Columbia car crash

A Baltimore man was killed and two other people were injured Sunday when two cars collided at a Columbia intersection, police said. Shuo Zhang, 55, of Baltimore was driving a two thousand nine Honda Civic east on Route one hundred seventy five at about Five:30 p.m. Sunday when it collided with a one thousand nine hundred ninety five Toyota Camry heading south on Dobbin.

Bruce Bowersock, Towson-born artist, dies

The Towson-born artist Bruce Bowersock, who couldn’t stop drawing whatever he spotted at the moment he spotted it, died July twenty at his home in Ona, W.Va. He was 79. Mr. Bowersock died from myleodysplatic syndrome, a disorder of the bone marrow, said his wifey, Lillianne Bowersock. Born in Towson on July.

Police: Repeat offender found with a loaded gun

A Baltimore man with felony convictions was arrested in South Baltimore Sunday carrying a loaded semi-automatic handgun, police said. Shawn Brown, 32, of the one thousand six hundred block of Spruce Street, was charged with handgun violations, police Det. Niki Fennoy said. Fennoy said Brown is prohibited from possessing.

Maryland's fall mazes cut paths toward joy and profit

Things are quiet one latest sunny afternoon at Sharp’s at Waterford Farm, an undulating 550-acre spread in western Howard County that Chuck Acute and his wifey, Denise, have wielded and operated since 1985. The hills are thick with field corn, much of it an eye-popping ten feet high. The guard dog.

Howard County Police: Man shot in Columbia

An unidentified man was shot in Columbia Sunday night, Howard County police said. Police were called to the five thousand five hundred block of Harpers Farm Road at around Ten:20 p.m. Sunday for a report of a man with a gunshot wound. He was taken to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, police said. The victim’s.

Man shot at gas station; another wounded in car

A man was shot while pumping gas Sunday evening at a station in the four hundred block of Mulberry Street, Baltimore police said. At around Five:30 p.m. Sunday police found the 28-year-old victim “suffering from gunshot wounds to the bod,” police said in a statement. The victim was taken to a hospital by.

Baltimore County firefighter hit by car while collecting 'Pack the Boot' donations

A Baltimore County fire lieutenant was struck by a car in Rossville while collecting money for the “Fill the Boot” Muscular Dystrophy Association fundraiser Sunday morning, the department said. The incident happened about 11:Eighteen a.m. at Rossville Boulevard and U.S. 40, officials said. The lieutenant.

1 killed, two injured in Columbia car collision

One person was killed and two people were injured Sunday afternoon in a collision in Columbia that closed a major intersection. At around Five:30 p.m. a two thousand nine Honda Civic traveling east on Route one hundred seventy five struck a one thousand nine hundred ninety five Toyota Camry that was driving south on Dobbin Road, Howard County police said. The adult.

St. Bartholomew church in Manchester dedicates fresh grotto

Hundreds of people can fit inwards St. Bartholomew Roman Catholic Church in Carroll County, but the church’s newest addition aims to appeal to an even broader audience. At a dedication Sunday of the Manchester church’s fresh outdoor grotto, Pastor the Rev. Michael Roach noted that thousands of cars.

Baltimore groups donate supplies for Houston ease efforts

Yitzchak Goldstein spent more than $100 of his bar mitzvah money at Target buying Lysol, Clorox wipes, paper towels, bottled water, and other bulk cleaning supplies and essentials. The 13-year-old and his family unloaded the haul into shopping carts Sunday at Seasons kosher grocery store on Reisterstown.

Police seek suspects in Southeast Baltimore rape

The Baltimore City Police Department is seeking information about two boys in a reported rape. Police said the attack occurred Friday inbetween six and 7:45 p.m. in the two hundred block of S. Eaton St. near the three thousand seven hundred block of Claremont St. in Southeast Baltimore. Detectives are looking to identify two suspects.

8 things to know about the commence of the two thousand seventeen school year

After a long summer, most Maryland public schools are opening Tuesday. Here are eight things to know about the fresh school year.

Jobs in services, computers, health care fattest gainers in Maryland since the Good Recession

Since the Fine Recession, jobs and wages in Maryland have grown and unemployment has declined, most recently to four percent in July. But the state’s labor market also has been transformed during the recovery. A slowdown in manufacturing and construction has caused significant job losses in those.

After violent summer in Baltimore, schools prepare for empty seats and mourning kids

At the funeral for 16-year-old Thomas Johnson Jr., a staff mentor from his Northeast Baltimore high school walked the pews of Ebenezer Baptist Church, talking to as many of his classmates as possible. His message, Reginald F. Lewis principal Janine Patterson said, was ordinary: “We expect all of.

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The Orioles come back from a 6-1 deficit to hammer the Yankees on a walk-off homer, the slugger's 2nd long ball of the night.

Jesus Perez doesn’t reminisce much about his journey to the United States two decades ago, beyond his parents using a ordinary phrase that would switch the course of his life: “We’re leaving.” Perez was five when he left Mexico. He’s never been back. President Donald J. Trump’s decision Tuesday to rescind.

The Baltimore County Council voted Tuesday to scale back a pension program that has permitted some employees to receive separate pensions and large payouts for having served the county in numerous positions. But the county executive and some other top officials in the program will still receive the.

A Baltimore man who cut a fire hose pipe during rioting in two thousand fifteen was again spared prison time after violating his probation. Gregory Lee Butler Jr. was sentenced in November to three years of supervised release after pleading guilty to obstructing firefighters during a civil disorder. But he failed to.

Hurricane Irma is expected to devastate the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean on Wednesday as one of the most intense Atlantic cyclones on record, but whether and where it reaches the United States mainland depends on its speed and interactions with two other weather systems. Irma had maximum sustained.

A man died Tuesday after being struck by a Baltimore garbage truck, city police said. The incident happened around Two:45 p.m. in the four hundred block of Milton Avenue. Police said the garbage truck struck a pedestrian at the intersection. The 46-year-old victim later died at a hospital. The truck remained.

Seven dudes were killed in Baltimore during the long Labor Day weekend, including an Upper Fells Point man found with a head injury in an alley on Sunday and a man whose uncle was arrested in his fatal stabbing Monday, police said. Two of the fellows were found shot less than two hours apart late Monday.

Maryland State Police are investigating the Tuesday death of a man in Ocean City police custody whom they believe had a medical emergency. The man was identified as Byron K. Tunnell, 28, of Ocean City. Police said he was driving on Baltimore Avenue near 20th Street in Ocean City around eleven p.m.

State officials have launched a probe to consider what to do with a historic National Guard armory in Pikesville that the military no longer needs. Gov. Larry Hogan announced Tuesday the formation of a committee to investigate future uses of the 14-acre property on Reisterstown Road. Howard Needle, president.

Maryland State Police troopers made one hundred eighty seven arrests, about half of them for impaired driving, over the Labor Day weekend, the agency announced Tuesday. In almost 7,000 traffic stops from Friday to Monday, troopers arrested ninety three impaired drivers, fifty eight people facing other criminal charges and thirty six people who.

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Rye Street Tavern, the restaurant at Sagamore Spirit distillery, will make its Port Covington debut next week. The restaurant will open Tuesday at two hundred twenty five E. Cromwell St., featuring the food and drink of Fresh York’s NoHo Hospitality Group, which includes James Beard Award-winning chef Andrew Carmellini.

A bod was found in the water at the mouth of Middle Sea in Essex on Wednesday morning, Maryland Natural Resources Police said. The assets was found about 7:30 a.m. near the six hundred block of Rockaway Beach Avenue, police spokeswoman Candy Thomson said. Natural Resources Police divers had been assisting.

Police found a man who had been fatally shot in an alley early Wednesday morning. Southern District patrol officers were called to the four thousand two hundred block of Audrey Avenue around Five:20 a.m. Once they arrived, police said they discovered an unresponsive man with numerous gunshot wounds to his chest. Medics.

Hurricane Irma, the most powerful Atlantic Ocean hurricane in recorded history, retained its stunning one hundred eighty five mph strength early Wednesday as it made landfall on the northeastern Caribbean island of Barbuda and held to a course that would take it across the Caribbean and possibly toward South Florida.

The Board of Public Works is scheduled to vote Wednesday on $68 million in budget cuts proposed by Gov. Larry Hogan in what is billed as an effort to get ahead of the state’s revenue problems. Hogan, a Republican, will need to win the vote of at least one of the two Democrats on the board, Comptroller.

Hurricane Irma has begun to devastate the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean as one of the most intense Atlantic cyclones on record, but whether and where it reaches the United States mainland depends on its speed and interactions with two other weather systems. Irma had maximum sustained winds of.

The Orioles come back from a 6-1 deficit to strike the Yankees on a walk-off homer, the slugger's 2nd long ball of the night.

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Jesus Perez doesn’t reminisce much about his journey to the United States two decades ago, beyond his parents using a ordinary phrase that would switch the course of his life: “We’re leaving.” Perez was five when he left Mexico. He’s never been back. President Donald J. Trump’s decision Tuesday to rescind.

The Baltimore County Council voted Tuesday to scale back a pension program that has permitted some employees to receive separate pensions and large payouts for having served the county in numerous positions. But the county executive and some other top officials in the program will still receive the.

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