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As temperatures climb towards 100 degrees and humidity thickens the air, Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr.Letita Dzirasa issued a Code Red Extreme Heat warning for tomorrow, Wednesday, July 3 through Saturday, July 6. City health officials advise residents to drink plenty of water, avoid alcohol and caffeine, reduce outdoor activities, stay inside during the hottest time […]

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The average Maryland family with two young children spends more than a fifth of its income on day care, but a newly expanded tax credit could provide millions of dollars in relief statewide. A law that goes into effect Monday nearly quintuples the number of taxpayers eligible to claim the state’s child care tax credit, […]

A group of over 400 Baltimore City high school graduates were welcomed by Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young and Baltimore City Community College (BCCC) for the second class of its Mayor’s Scholars Program (MSP)- a tuition-free scholarship allowing students to earn their associate’s degree or complete a workforce development program.   Sign Up For Our […]

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Baltimore Fire responded to a report of a multi-story building fire on Monday in the area of Mosher Street and North Bentalou Street. More than 60 firefighters had to be called in to battle that fire in a warehouse that’s three blocks long. There is believed to have been a large number of tires in […]

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A Baltimore attorney has been arrested and charged with smuggling drugs into the Roxbury Correctional Institution in Hagerstown. The Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services in a statement Saturday said Steven Thurman Mitchell was arrested Friday after he hid more than 100 strips of the narcotic suboxone in binders that he took into the […]

Measures to protect students from sexual abuse and to examine ways of lowering high prescription drug costs are among new laws taking effect in Maryland this week. The new laws take effect Monday.   Sign Up For Our Newsletter! For The Latest News: Source:WMAR2News

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On Wednesday, Governor Larry Hogan announced that overall homelessness rate in Maryland has been reduced by 9.47%, according to data from the 2019 Point-in-Time Count. The number of chronically homeless individuals dropped by 14.8 percent and veterans experiencing homelessness declined by 8.58 percent.   Sign Up For Our Newsletter! For The Latest News: Source:FoxBaltimore

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Baltimore City officials now have some idea of the cost of fixing the city’s computer network after a ransomware attack. The proposal was approved by Mayor Jack young this morning during the Board of Estimates meeting at City Hall. Without debate or discussion, the Board of Estimates unanimously voted for the use of $10 million […]

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As Marylanders scramble to schedule their REAL ID appointment, the Motor Vehicle Administration is now required to reschedule all appointments on July 5. This move comes after Gov. Larry Hogan extended the Independence Day holiday through the weekend. Maryland customers with appointments on this date can also reschedule online through the MVA’s Central Scheduling System. […]

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Baltimore drivers are the worst- again. For the second straight year, Allstate ranks Baltimore drivers last out of the nation’s 200 largest cities. The report documents which cities enjoy the safest motorists in the U.S., along with the metro areas that suffer the most accident-prone drivers and over which stretches of road crashes most often […]