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'We're living proof': Americans are being paid cash by governments to move to rural areas — is inflation relocation a cure to the cost-of-living crisis?
While we adhere to strict editorial guidelines, partners on this page also provide us earnings. The Eisenberg family had a rough go of it during the COVID-19 pandemic. “We lost half our business, had to let staff go, and were laying in bed looking at [our] beautiful house going ‘we’re underwater,’” Ben Eisenberg told NBC's Today Show.
GoFundMe Created For 26-Year-Old Mother Who Died In Car Accident
SEVERN, Md. – On May 6, 2024, at approximately 12:55 a.m., an Anne Arundel County Patrol Officer observed a speeding vehicle on Annapolis Road near Reece Road in Severn and attempted to stop it. The vehicle fled, and the officer ceased pursuit. Shortly after, a 911 call reported a crash on Jessup Road.
Attempted Murder Suspect Accused of Shooting at Victim 14 Times Held Without Bail
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. A 22-year-old Baltimore man will remain held without bail after a Baltimore City Circuit Court judge deemed the District Court’s decision “appropriate” during a bail review proceeding on May 17. The case of Keiontay...
Bowie officer jumps into pond to save boy and his dog from drowning
PRINCE GEOREGE'S COUNTY, Md. - A Bowie police officer jumped into a nearby pond to save a young boy and his dog from drowning. According to the police, they received a call shortly after 5 p.m. on Thursday night for a report of a dog floating in a pond. They were told the dog appeared to be struggling.
What still needs to be done following Francis Scott Key Bridge demolition?
BALTIMORE — New video from the Army Corps of Engineers shows what still needs to be done following the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and demolition of a large steel span that rested atop the cargo ship Dali. The video shows a large chunk of the bridge still on...
Marilyn Mosby has shown "no respect," "'accepts no responsibility," prosecutors say
BALTIMORE - Prosecutors say former Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby has shown "no respect" and "accepts no responsibility" and should serve 20 months in prison for her mortgage fraud and perjury convictions.Mosby will be sentenced on May 23 and faces up to 40 years, but she's unlikely to serve the maximum. "Mosby has repeatedly and publicly demonstrated that she accepts no responsibility for her actions, has no respect for this court's rulings and lacks honesty with the public and candor before this court," prosecutors said in a court filing.Mosby has launched a public campaign asking for a pardon and claimed she was unjustly convicted in her two trials.She continues to say she has done nothing wrong and nothing illegal.Mosby's lawyers responded by saying, "Ms. Mosby has a First Amendment right to state her opinion on the prosecution and the case... She has a continuing constitutional right to proclaim her innocence and protest the prosecution."In two trials, Mosby was found guilty of lying about a vacation home mortgage and COVID-related hardship withdrawals from her retirement account.Prosecutors asked to seize Mosby's Florida condo, which they said was purchased using a fraudulent mortgage loan.Mosby's attorneys say she shouldn't serve any time in prison.
“Good time” credits rolled back for some rape offenses in Maryland
Marylanders incarcerated for the crime of first-degree rape will no longer be able to get out of prison early on automatic “good time” credits. Democratic Governor Wes Moore signed SB 1098 or the Pava LaPere Act into law during a bill signing in Annapolis on Thursday. Diminution in...
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