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Multi-vehicle crash on I-95 in White Marsh leaves several injured
WHITE MARSH, MD—Crews responded to a major crash in the White Marsh area on Friday night. At just before 8:15 p.m. on May 10, units from Baltimore County and Harford County responded to a motor vehicle accident involving several vehicles on southbound I-95 prior to the White Marsh Boulevard/Route 43 exit.
How much does DoorDash pay? I tried delivering to find out
(NerdWallet) – Looking to the gig economy to make some side money? If you’re considering delivery jobs, you’ve probably thought about DoorDash given its popularity. I’m Tommy, a NerdWallet personal finance writer, and I moonlighted as a DoorDash delivery driver for a week to find out if it’s worth it. I worked in a suburb […]
Pro-Palestinian encampments remain at Johns Hopkins University
BALTIMORE -- Tonight, the pro-Palestinian encampment remains on the campus of Johns Hopkins University. There were virtually no changes to the encampment overnight after the university president and provost penned a letter to the Hopkins community saying the encampment must end. This marks the second time university president, Ron Daniels, has called for the encampment to end. On Wednesday, President Daniels said those who remain at the encampment are trespassing. "We know that this is a very, very trying time not just here, but around the world. We also here in Baltimore, as I have been saying, we believe in their...
Autopsy shows decomposed body found in West Baltimore was stabbed to death
BALTIMORE — A man whose body was found decomposing last September in West Baltimore was stabbed to death. Police announced an update in the case Friday morning. Detectives were investigating the man's death as suspicious, but the Medical Examiner's Office has officially ruled homicide. The victim still hasn't been...
Baltimore County Police Department hosts 5k festival, hiring event celebrating 150th anniversary
BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore County Police Department held their "Every Hour Every Day" 5K festival and hiring event on Saturday. The event was in celebration of their 150th Anniversary and served as an effort to recruit more people to work at the department."Thank you for serving our community," 9-year-old Charlie Dicks said to his father Steve.Every hour, every day Steve Dicks is a dad to his son Charlie. "I don't know, I just like look up to him," Charlie said.Steve and Charlie joined hundreds of community members, officers, and potential recruits after the "Every Hour, Every Day 5K" to help celebrate the...
Carroll schools will ask Westminster to annex Winters Mill High and Cranberry Station Elementary
The Carroll County Board of Education unanimously approved a measure last week to ask Westminster city officials to annex roughly 56 acres of property, which includes both Cranberry Station Elementary and Winters Mill High schools. A planned addition at Cranberry Station for kindergarten and prekindergarten students will require additional water allocation to the school property, and per the ...
Woman Pronounced Dead on East Preston Street
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. On May 9, at approximately 7:05 p.m., Eastern District patrol officers responded to a home on the 2100 block of East Preston Street for a report of an unresponsive female. Once there, Baltimore Police Department officers located...
Homicide Defendant’s Alibi Didn’t Speak with Baltimore Police, Prosecutor Says
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. Defense counsel’s sole alibi witness and friend of homicide defendant Ricky Crenshaw testified that he declined to give a statement to a Baltimore Police Department detective investigating the 47-year-old’s alleged involvement in the murder of Terence Cheatham last year.
Recreational vessels allowed to pass through Key Bridge Safety Zone Sunday, May 11
BALTIMORE -- A one-way only transit way for recreational vessels through the Key Bridge Response Safety Zone was scheduled for Sunday morning, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The U.S. Coast Guard Sector of Maryland made the announcement Saturday afternoon after the Captain of the Port established a traffic plan to grant recreational vessels the opportunity to pass through the collapse site. Traffic will be one-way at a time. Outbound transits will be permitted from 10:00 am to 11:00 am and inbound transits will be allowed from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm. The Unified Command or Captain of the Port may cancel these time periods at any time for safety reasons, the US Coast Guard Sector announced. All vessels must monitor VHF Channel 16 and 81A while transiting the area. Mariners must also follow the rules of the road, stay within the marker channel, and heed directions by on-scene patrol vessels.
Baltimore man charged with creating fake license plates
A Baltimore couple has been charged with various offenses after the man was allegedly observed printing out fake license plates at Staples March 20, according to the West Windsor Police Department. Police were sent to investigate a suspicious vehicle parked in a handicap parking space without license plates. A police...
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