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Hurricane Florence is headed to the East Coast this weekend and many are looking to prepare for the rain it will bring on its arrival. The National Weather Service predicts some rivers could reach minor to moderate flood stage. Governors in South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia have already declared a “state of emergency” because the Hurricane […]

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Baltimore County police continue to investigate the murder of a woman late Thursday in Overlea.The victim was identified as 25 year old Tracey Elizabeth Carrington. Investigators believe the attack was targeted. Carrington and a friend were leaving S&S Lounge on Belair Road when an unknown suspect walked up to Carrington’s car and started shooting, striking her multiple times. Sign Up […]

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A 14-year-old was arrested and charged in the rape and murder of an 83-year-old woman who died Aug. 30, Baltimore Police announced at a press conference Friday.Tyrone Harvin was charged with first-degree murder, first-degree rape, and various sexual offenses in the death of Dorothy Mae Neal, said police spokesman T.J. Smith. Sign Up For Our […]

Baltimore City police are looking for one or more people who tried to burn down The Ark Church, located on North Ave., Wednesday morning using gasoline and Molotov cocktails. Thankfully, the mostly brick structure allowed for minimal damage. Members have helped to clean. “It’s a little nerve-racking, but other than that, we’re going to continue […]

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Baltimore City Schools have again prompted early dismissal on Friday for over 70 schools due to lack of air conditioning. Officials say that schools will close 3 hours early. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! For The Latest News: Latest News: Source: Fox Baltimore  

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  (WASHINGTON, DC) – On September 12, at 9:00 a.m., Mayor Bowser will host Washington, DC’s first-ever Maternal and Infant Health Summit at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center with mayors and leaders from across the country, including the African American Mayors Association. The summit will provide leaders and experts an opportunity to discuss the […]

The Fudgery at Harborplace is closing and the fudgemakers will be singing their final song. The Fudgery, which is believed to be the longest-tenured merchant in the Light Street Pavilion, is set to close at the end of the business day Sunday after 33 years. There are 26 other locations throughout the country, including one […]

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https://twitter.com/TODAYshow/status/1037677077879775235 Meet the first baby! Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) introduced her daughter Miranda Elizabeth Bowser to the world Thursday morning in an interview with The Today Show. The mayor announced in May that she adopted a child. Bowser, 52 is not married. She receives help from her parents and employees a nanny. Bowser is […]

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Some Maryland schools will close or dismiss early for the third day in a row this week due to excessive heat. Baltimore City Schools without AC will dismiss three hours early Thursday. Ten Baltimore County Public Schools with no air conditioning will be closed again Thursday for excessive heat. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! For The Latest […]

A woman in Howard County was mauled by a pit bull she had rescued only two weeks earlier. Robin Conway, 64, who lives on Tamar Drive, was found dead in her backyard. Her death has left family and friends in mourning and at a loss for words. Conway was no stranger to the pit bull […]