• Federal Judge Tosses Out Life Sentences For DC Sniper Malvo

    Federal Judge Tosses Out Life Sentences For DC Sniper Malvo
    NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — A federal judge has tossed out two life sentences for D.C. sniper Lee Boyd Malvo and ordered Virginia courts to hold new sentencing hearings.
    In a ruling issued Friday, U.S. District Judge Raymond Jackson in Norfolk said Malvo is entitled to new sentencing hearings after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that mandatory life sentences for juveniles are unconstitutional.
    Malvo was 17 when he was arrested in 2002 for a series of shootings that killed 10 people and wounded three
  • NOAA’s New Satellite May Predict Severe Weather A Lot Sooner

    NOAA’s New Satellite May Predict Severe Weather A Lot Sooner
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The sooner hurricanes can be predicted, the better.
    A new weather satellite could help increase the lead time.
    On the ground, NOAA’s satellite named Goes-16 looked impressive, but what it sees from 22,000 miles up is even more impressive.
    It’s high resolution color imagery is the sharpest of any weather satellite.
    “There will be a significant improvement to the global models with this new capability,” says NOAA researcher Dr. Steven Goodman.
    Models
  • U.S. Naval Academy Midshipmen Class Of 2017 Graduates

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A day steeped in tradition: more than 1,000 men and women graduated from the United States Naval Academy on Friday.
    The midshipmen were commissioned as military officers, with some parting words from Vice President Mike Pence.
    This is the 167th class to graduate from the United States Naval Academy, a huge accomplishment for more than one-thousand midshipmen.
    “Days like today, you realize it’s worth it,” says U.S. Naval Academy graduate Cabot Bisbee.
    Hun
  • Md. State Police Make Arrest After Body Of Missing Uber Driver Found In NC

    BALTIMORE (WJZ/AP) — Maryland State Police say they have made an arrest in Annapolis after police in North Carolina say officers have found a body they believe to be that of a missing Uber driver.
    Maryland State Police say the arrest took place around 11:30 a.m. Monday morning when troopers identified a stolen vehicle on the Bay Bridge.
    Family members reported Marlo Johnis Medina-Chevez missing after he went to work Saturday night and didn’t return home. Police said the family h
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  • Memorial Day Weekend Kicks Off Ocean City’s Busy Summer Season!

    Memorial Day Weekend Kicks Off Ocean City’s Busy Summer Season!
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Memorial Day Weekend kicks off Ocean City’s busy summer season and with schools now beginning after Labor Day, families get to enjoy it even longer.
    Ocean City typically welcomes 6 million visitors a summer.
    RELATED: Thousand Of Marylanders Hit The Road For Memorial Day Weekend
    Extending the vacation season means a bigger boost in tourism dollars, which is crucial to their bottom line.
    Ocean City is the ultimate getaway for families.
    “Nice place to come and rel
  • Baltimore Police Investigate ATF Agent-Involved Shooting

    Baltimore Police Investigate ATF Agent-Involved Shooting
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– ATF agents were involved in a shooting during an undercover operation, according to Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis.
    The shooting occurred in the 2700 block of West Baltimore Street in Southwest Baltimore, where three ATF agents were in a pickup truck and approached by two armed gunmen in an “apparent” robbery attempt.
    The ATF agents shot at both gunmen. One was shot, arrested on the scene, transported to an area hospital and the agents also reco
  • Beer Pipeline Opening For Festival In Germany

    Beer Pipeline Opening For Festival In Germany
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Soon concert-goers at the Wacken Open Air festival in Germany will get their brew straight from the ground.
    The festival built a four-mile-long underground beer pipeline. Yes, a BEER pipeline The fans who attend the event consume an average of a gallon of beer per person. The pipeline will be able to move over 400,000 liters of ale and will be buried more than 2 feet underground to keep the beer cold.
    The pipeline will help to keep the land from being torn up by the comin
  • Baltimore Police Host Open House For New Museum

    Baltimore Police Host Open House For New Museum
    BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Police Department is hosting an open house to unveil the city’s new police museum.
    Housed in the police headquarters, visitors are invited to tour artifacts dating to the mid-19th century.
    One of the museum’s oldest artifacts is an 1847 desk sergeant’s logbook from the Southern District.
    The museum will also feature a live lineup, a cell block from the Western District police station complete with an original bench, toilet and mirror from th
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  • Bill Restricting Crime Record Use In School Admission Vetoed

    Bill Restricting Crime Record Use In School Admission Vetoed
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has vetoed a bill that would stop public colleges from using information about a student’s criminal history to automatically restrict a student’s admission.
    The Republican governor said Friday he believes the bill jeopardizes student safety by dictating how and when schools can ask about the use of criminal history information about potential students.
    Hogan also announced he would let some legislation go into law without a veto o
  • 21-Year-Vet Of Baltimore Police Arrested For Theft And Fraud

    21-Year-Vet Of Baltimore Police Arrested For Theft And Fraud
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —   Police say that a Baltimore Police officer has been arrested after they say he committed theft and fraud while working for the police department in the Casino District.
    Police say Steven Bagshaw, a 21-year-veteran of the police department was investigated by the Department Office of Professional Responsibility for committing theft and fraud.
    Investigators also say along with theft and fraud, Bagshaw is accused of not showing up for work as scheduled, not prope
  • Baltimore police lieutenant charged with theft, fraud - WBAL Baltimore

    Baltimore police lieutenant charged with theft, fraud - WBAL Baltimore
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    Baltimore police lieutenant charged with theft, fraud
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    A Baltimore police lieutenant has been charged with theft and is suspended without pay after an investigation uncovered many instances of him claiming regular hours and overtime for time he did not work, city police said. Advertisement. Get WBAL-TV 11 ...and more »
  • GOP Montana Win May Be Blip In Democrats’ Anti-Trump hopes

    GOP Montana Win May Be Blip In Democrats’ Anti-Trump hopes
    BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — A Montana Republican businessman won the state’s U.S. House seat after being charged with assaulting a reporter on the eve of the election, a victory that may temper Democrats’ hopes for a massive anti-Trump wave next year.
    Greg Gianforte apologized late Thursday for attacking a reporter who had asked about the GOP health care bill.
    “Last night, I made a mistake. I took an action I can’t take back and I am not proud of what happened,” he
  • Keidel: Bryce Harper And Baseball’s New Salary Narrative

    Keidel: Bryce Harper And Baseball’s New Salary Narrative
    By Jason Keidel
    In early 2002, the time framed in the film Moneyball, Billy Beane was toiling over his team and his payroll, wincing at his shrinking roster for the new season.
    He pleaded with his owner for a few more bucks — to which the boss scoffed and rejected with some measure of indignity. So Beane told his staff they would surely lose Johnny Damon and Jason Giambi, two pillars of the lineup that made the Oakland A’s a contender.
    Beane limped into every offseason like that &mda
  • Memorial Day Recipe Guide

    Memorial Day Recipe Guide
    Photo Courtesy of Lee KnoeppelThis Memorial Day spend time with your friends and family while whipping up these simple recipes that would make any patriot proud. Chef Lee Knoeppel of New York City’s Barcade shares some of his favorite ways to incorporate burgers, bacon and beer cheese into your holiday menu.
    Juicy Lucy With Caramelized Onions And Special Sauce
    Prep Time: 40 min (30 min inactive)Cook Time: 10 minTotal Time: 50 minServes 6-8 people
    Who doesn’t want to be eat delicious
  • Woman, Boyfriend Charged In Fatal Cocaine Overdose Of Boy, 9

    Woman, Boyfriend Charged In Fatal Cocaine Overdose Of Boy, 9
    YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio woman and her boyfriend have been indicted for the cocaine overdose death of the woman’s 9-year-old son.
    A Mahoning County grand jury on Thursday indicted 39-year-old Raenell Allen and 40-year-old Kevin Gamble.Police say Allen’s son, Marcus Lee, died at a hospital after ingesting a large amount of cocaine at her Youngstown home on Dec. 26.
    Police didn’t find any cocaine in the home. An assistant Mahoning County prosecutor told WFMJ-TV that
  • Second body pulled from Inner Harbor in less than a week - Baltimore Sun

    Second body pulled from Inner Harbor in less than a week - Baltimore Sun
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    Second body pulled from Inner Harbor in less than a week
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    For the second time in less than a week, a body has been pulled from the Inner Harbor. The Baltimore Fire Department confirmed that crews were called around 7:15 a.m. to recover a body from the Inner Harbor marina. Blair Skinner, a spokeswoman for the ...
  • Oh Baby! DC Zoo Officials Hoping To Get Panda Pregnant

    Oh Baby! DC Zoo Officials Hoping To Get Panda Pregnant
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Zoo officials in Washington are hoping to get panda mom Mei Xiang pregnant — again.
    Smithsonian National Zoo officials say they performed two artificial inseminations Thursday on 18-year-old Mei Xiang.
    Officials say they were closely monitoring her for when to do the procedure. That’s because female giant pandas are only able to become pregnant for 24 to 72 hours each year. Officials say Mei Xiang’s estrogen levels peaked Wednesday, an indication she was
  • Ravens' first open practice in photos - Baltimore Sun

    Ravens' first open practice in photos - Baltimore Sun
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    Ravens' first open practice in photos
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    In the Baltimore Ravens' first open organized team activity of the offseason — their third practice this week — coach John Harbaugh was pleased with the turnout. Just nine of the 90 players on the roster didn't practice as Harbaugh said the team has ...
    Shoulder surgery keeps C.J. Mosley out of Baltimore Ravens' practicesAL.com
    Why I am a fan of the Baltimore RavensBaltimore Beatdown
    Ravens LB Mosley missing time afte
  • Baltimore Police lieutenant who heads Horseshoe Casino district charged with theft - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore Police lieutenant who heads Horseshoe Casino district charged with theft - Baltimore Sun
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    Baltimore Police lieutenant who heads Horseshoe Casino district charged with theft
    Baltimore Sun
    Crime reporter Justin Fenton on Baltimore Police Lt. Steven Bagshaw charges of theft of overtime. (Baltimore Sun video). Justin Fenton and Jessica AndersonContact ReportersThe Baltimore Sun. A Baltimore Police lieutenant overseeing the Horseshoe ...
  • Why I'm a fan of the Baltimore Orioles - Camden Chat

    Why I'm a fan of the Baltimore Orioles - Camden Chat
    Why I'm a fan of the Baltimore Orioles
    Camden Chat
    Some people have interesting stories about what led them to a specific team or sport. I always love hearing about them, especially from Orioles fans who don't live in the Baltimore area. My story isn't as fun but I suppose a lot more common: I was born ...
  • Harbaugh Reveals C.J. Mosley Had Shoulder Surgery, Unsure Of Return Date

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — According to coach John Harbaugh, the Baltimore Ravens’ Pro Bowl linebacker C.J. Mosley did not participate in the first week of offseason practices because he underwent shoulder surgery.
    With Mosley sidelined, Albert McClellan worked at middle linebacker with the first-team defense.
    Last month, the Ravens exercised their fifth-year option on Mosley, keeping the two-time Pro Bowl linebacker under contract through the 2018 season.
    Harbaugh didn’t indicate any t
  • Friday, May 26, 2017

    Friday, May 26, 2017
    People Are Talking about the annual Tulip Dig
    Linh and Marty have Coffee With Maysa Leak
  • NHL Royalty Vs. The Rowdy Neighbors In Stanley Cup Final

    PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Penguins kept getting by even as their star players kept skating off the ice in pain. Even as the targets on their back as Stanley Cup champions kept getting bigger. Even as Columbus and Washington and Ottawa kept pushing and prodding, poking and pinching.
    “Just play,” coach Mike Sullivan kept telling his players. Over and over and over again.
    So the Penguins did. And the team that found itself uncharacteristically on its heels for long stretche
  • WEATHER BLOG: First Holiday Weekend Of The Summer Not Too Bad

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    Hi Everyone!!
    The first holiday weekend of the Summer is here!! Heck yeah!!!! So let’s do some day by day discussion because we do have a few times where some rain will occur. Here’s the deal..
    We are watching a series of Lows move across the country. Not all of them will come over the area as happened yesterday. Today and tonight no issues. This evening will be beautiful. Tomorrow for the most part, until mid to late afternoon, there will be a couple of showers move through
  • No Beach Swimming Until Ocean City Lifeguards Return To Duty

    No Beach Swimming Until Ocean City Lifeguards Return To Duty
    OCEAN CITY, Md. (AP) — Officials in Ocean City have urged residents not to swim at its beaches until lifeguards return to duty.
    Local news outlets report that Ocean City officials say despite the long Memorial Day weekend, people should not swim at the town’s beaches until Saturday morning when the beach patrol is back on guard.
    Ocean City communications manager Jessica Waters says people are urged to keep their feet in the sand until the lifeguards return to the stands at 10 a.m. Sa
  • Trump Travel Ban Showdown Headed For Supreme Court

    Trump Travel Ban Showdown Headed For Supreme Court
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump’s administration is pledging a Supreme Court showdown over his travel ban after a federal appeals ruled that the ban “drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination.”
    Citing the president’s duty to protect the country from terrorism, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Thursday that the Justice Department will ask the high court to review the case, although he offered no timetable.
    The Supreme Court is almost certain to st
  • Egypt: Gunmen Attack Christians, Killing At Least 24

    Egypt: Gunmen Attack Christians, Killing At Least 24
    CAIRO (AP) — Gunmen opened fire on a bus carrying Coptic Christians south of the Egyptian capital on Friday, killing 24 people and wounding 25, officials said.
    The attack happened while the bus was traveling on the road to the St. Samuel Monastery in the Minya governorate, about 220 kilometers (140 miles) south of Cairo, the health ministry said.
    The ministry said there were between eight and 10 attackers dressed in military uniforms, according to witnesses.
     No group immediately clai
  • Private Service, Public Viewing For Cornell Planned Friday

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell is being laid to rest Friday at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles.
    Representatives for the late singer-songwriter say a private memorial service Friday will be followed by a public viewing of Cornell’s burial site at 3 p.m. PDT.
    Hollywood Forever Cemetery is the final resting place for numerous stars, including Jayne Mansfield, Douglas Fairbanks, Rudolph Valentino and Cecil B. DeMille.
    Cornell, 52, was pronounced dead May
  • 8 things to do over Memorial Day weekend - Baltimore Business Journal

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    8 things to do over Memorial Day weekend
    Baltimore Business Journal
    This weekend marks the unofficial start of summer, which means it's time to clean off the grill, set up chairs on the patio and break out the sunscreen. The Ocean City boardwalk is sure to be packed for Memorial Day weekend. Enlarge. The Ocean City ...and more »
  • Observations from first open day of Ravens' organized team activities - Baltimore Sun

    Observations from first open day of Ravens' organized team activities - Baltimore Sun
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    Observations from first open day of Ravens' organized team activities
    Baltimore Sun
    Wide receiver Breshad Perriman has been the story from the first week of the Ravens' organized team activities, so naturally I wrote about him after the first practice reporters were allowed to watch. Check out the story here. Here are my non-Perriman ...and more »
  • Thousand Of Marylanders Hit The Road For Memorial Day Weekend

    Thousand Of Marylanders Hit The Road For Memorial Day Weekend
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – If you are planning to get away this holiday weekend, you’re not alone.
    According to TripAdvisor, the Friday before Memorial Day is one of the busiest travel days of the year. The travel site says over a third of people taking off this weekend will leave sometime Friday. Of those traveling, 64% plan to drive and only 27% will flying to their destination.Lucky enough to be off work and shorebound? Avoid the Flock! Travel the Bay Bridge before 10am. https://t.co/zefxs
  • Vice President Pence To Speak At Naval Academy Graduation

    Vice President Pence To Speak At Naval Academy Graduation
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to address the graduating class at the U.S. Naval Academy.The commissioning ceremony is set for Friday morning in Annapolis. Graduation for the Class of 2017 is taking place at Navy-Marine Corps Stadium.About 1,000 students will graduate. Most will be commissioned as officers, either as Navy ensigns or 2nd lieutenants in the Marine Corps.Excited to travel to Annapolis tomorrow to speak to the @NavalAcademy's Class of 2017. Lookin
  • Pence Says Trump Will Be ‘Best Friend’ To Armed Forces

    Pence Says Trump Will Be ‘Best Friend’ To Armed Forces
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence says President Donald Trump will be the “best friend the armed forces of the United States will ever have.”
    Pence told the graduating class at the U.S. Naval Academy on Friday the president will “always have your back.”
    The vice president says neither he nor Trump will rest until they “restore the arsenal of democracy, and he says “the era of budget cuts of the armed forces of the United States is over.&rdq
  • Baltimore woman charged in death of 8-month-old at Jonestown daycare - Fox Baltimore

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    Baltimore woman charged in death of 8-month-old at Jonestown daycare
    Fox Baltimore
    BALTIMORE (WBFF) -- Baltimore Police have charged a woman with the murder of an eight-month-old at a Jonestown daycare facility on May 23. Police say officers responded to South High Street near E. Lombard Street shortly before 3:30 p.m. for a report ...
    Police: Infant Dies After Being Beaten During Nap Time « CBS ...CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    Police say caretaker fatally 'tortured' infant at Baltimo
  • Funeral Services To Be Held For Slain Bowie State Student

    Funeral Services To Be Held For Slain Bowie State Student
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – A funeral is set for the Bowie State student who was stabbed to death over the weekend.
    A viewing for Lieutenant Richard Collins III will be held at 9 a.m. Friday morning at the First Baptist Church of Glenarden in Upper Malboro. His funeral is scheduled to begin at 11.
    A vigil, memorial, and moment of reflection all took place this week. And now, hundreds are expected to pay their final respects Friday to Collins who was murdered while visiting friends at the Univer
  • New Black-Owned Vegan Restaurant, The Grub Factory, Opens in Baltimore - Afro American

    New Black-Owned Vegan Restaurant, The Grub Factory, Opens in Baltimore - Afro American
    Afro American
    New Black-Owned Vegan Restaurant, The Grub Factory, Opens in Baltimore
    Afro American
    There aren't many places in Baltimore where you can order a vegan cheesesteak, but now there's one more. The Grub Factory, a Black-owned vegan restaurant, officially opened its doors on Sunday, May 14 at 1201 North Charles Street. French toast platter ...and more »
  • Baltimore Police Host Open House for New Museum - U.S. News & World Report

    Baltimore Police Host Open House for New Museum
    U.S. News & World Report
    The Baltimore Police Department is hosting an open house to unveil the city's new police museum. | May 26, 2017, at 3:44 a.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. Baltimore Police Host Open House for New Museum ...and more »
  • Gianforte Apologizes To Reporter After Winning US House Race

    Gianforte Apologizes To Reporter After Winning US House Race
    BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — Republican multimillionaire Greg Gianforte won Montana’s only U.S. House seat on Thursday despite being charged a day earlier with assault after witnesses said he grabbed a reporter by the neck and threw him to the ground.
    Gianforte, a technology entrepreneur, defeated Democrat Rob Quist to continue the GOP’s two-decade stronghold on the congressional seat. Democrats had hoped Quist, a musician and first-time candidate, could have capitalized on a wave of
  • Jared Kushner Is Under Scrutiny In The FBI’s Russia Investigation

    Jared Kushner Is Under Scrutiny In The FBI’s Russia Investigation
    BALTIMORE (WJZ/CBS)– Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser, is under scrutiny in the FBI’s probe of Russian election meddling and any connections between Russia and the Trump campaign, CBS News has confirmed.
    Federal investigators are looking into meetings Kushner held in December with Russia’s ambassador and a banker from Moscow, CBS News’ Scott Pelley reported on “CBS Evening News” on Thursday. The banker, Sergey Gorkov, is the
  • James Passes Jordan, Cavs Back In Finals With 135-102 Win

    James Passes Jordan, Cavs Back In Finals With 135-102 Win
    BOSTON (AP) — LeBron James scored 35 points and passed Michael Jordan to become the NBA’s all-time playoff scoring leader as the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Boston Celtics 135-102 on Thursday night to claim their third straight Eastern Conference title and a return trip to the NBA Finals.
    Kyrie Irving added 24 points and Kevin Love finished with 15 for the Cavs, who never trailed and led by as many as 39 points in one of their most dominating wins of the series. The Cavs set an NBA
  • 3 Federal Prison Guards Charged With Sex Abuse Of Inmates

    3 Federal Prison Guards Charged With Sex Abuse Of Inmates
    NEW YORK (AP) — A federal prison guard supervisor charged with repeatedly raping a female inmate who he knew spoke little English and would be turned over to immigration authorities was among three guards arrested Thursday in a prison sexual abuse scandal, authorities said.
    Carlos Richard Martinez, 47, of Brooklyn, a U.S. Bureau of Prisons lieutenant, could face life in prison if he is convicted of committing sexual attacks from December 2015 to April 2016 at the Metropolitan Detention Cen
  • Study: Supervised Injection Facility could save Baltimore $6 million - ABC2 News

    Study: Supervised Injection Facility could save Baltimore $6 million - ABC2 News
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    Study: Supervised Injection Facility could save Baltimore $6 million
    ABC2 News
    BALTIMORE, Md. - A new study explores the cost-benefits of supervised injection facilities. Researchers estimate that providing one safe drug site in Baltimore will save the City $6 million in medical costs and potentially prevent overdose deaths.and more »
  • Police Believe Armored Truck Robbery Is Connected To Others

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Two masked men armed with rifles robbed an armored truck employee outside the BB&T bank in Laurel Thursday, according to the Laurel Police Department.
    At 12: 30 p.m., witnesses say the men, dressed entirely in black, approached the female Brinks employee as she left the Laurel bank, located in the 300 block of Main Street, and took the money bag she was carrying and fled in a black, four door, Dodge Avenger with paper tags and tinted windows.
    Police say they headed wes
  • Police: Driver Involved In Fatal Tow Truck Crash May Have Used Alcohol/Drugs

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police say the driver involved in an auto-pedestrian wreck that resulted in the death of a tow truck driver possibly could have been using alcohol and/or drugs beforehand.
    48-year-old Thomas Anthony Flayhart was standing behind his tow truck Wednesday afternoon, when police say a Dodge Magnum driven by Brian Wayne Weatherley struck him and his tow truck from behind.
    Flayhart was taken to Shock Trauma in Baltimore, where he was later pronounced dead.
    A GoFundMe p
  • Safe space for illegal drug consumption in Baltimore would save $6 million a year - Science Daily

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    Safe space for illegal drug consumption in Baltimore would save $6 million a year
    Science Daily
    Date: May 25, 2017; Source: Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health; Summary: $6 million in costs related to the opioid epidemic could be saved each year if a single 'safe consumption' space for illicit drug users were opened in ...
    Study: Supervised Injection Facility could save Baltimore $6 millionABC2 Newsall 3 news articles »
  • Md. State Police Makes Drug Bust Spanning 5 Counties, Including Delaware; $130,000 Worth Of Drugs

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Maryland State Police and other agencies arrested 18 residents in four Maryland counties and one Delaware county, connected to a large scale distribution of opioids, in which police estimated $130,000 worth of drugs were recovered plus $98,000 in cash.
    After consulting with the Queen Anne’s County State’s Attorney’s Office, 22 residential search warrants were executed Thursday morning and 18 individuals were served with indictments during a
  • 'The Keepers,' pending closure shadow Seton Keough's final days - Baltimore Sun

    'The Keepers,' pending closure shadow Seton Keough's final days - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    'The Keepers,' pending closure shadow Seton Keough's final days
    Baltimore Sun
    This was already going to be a bittersweet spring at Seton Keough High School. The Archdiocese of Baltimore announced in October that it would be closing the Catholic school for girls at the end of the school year, and the community has spent the final ...and more »
  • Breshad Perriman giving Ravens reason for cautious optimism - Baltimore Sun

    Breshad Perriman giving Ravens reason for cautious optimism - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    Breshad Perriman giving Ravens reason for cautious optimism
    Baltimore Sun
    Ravens wide receiver Breshad Perriman talks about his health and why he changed his jersey number to No. 11. (Kevin Richardson / Baltimore Sun video). Jeff ZrebiecContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. Ravens wide receiver Breshad Perriman sold ...and more »
  • Baltimore Judge Temporarily Delays Medical Pot Licenses

    BALTIMORE (AP) — A Baltimore judge has temporarily blocked Maryland’s medical marijuana commission from issuing licenses to companies to grow marijuana.
    RELATED: Md. Gets Its First Licensed Medical Marijuana Grower
    Baltimore Circuit Court Judge Barry Williams issued the temporary restraining order on Thursday.
    The judge issued the order at the request of Alternative Medicine Maryland, a company that was not chosen by the commission as one of the 15 finalists to grow marijuana in the
  • Baltimore Judge Temporarily Delays Medical Pot Licenses - US News - U.S. News & World Report

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    Baltimore Judge Temporarily Delays Medical Pot Licenses - US News
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    BALTIMORE (AP) — A Baltimore judge has temporarily blocked Maryland's medical marijuana commission from issuing licenses to companies to grow ...
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