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Maryland community mourns death of stray dog who "brought a lot of people together"
BALTIMORE - A stray dog spent his final years loved and cared for by many in Glen Burnie, and it's all thanks to two strangers who gave him a chance. Now, Brownie is being remembered for bringing the community together. More than 100 people were expected to attend a candlelight vigil on Thursday in honor of Brownie, who died last week. Brownie was located in 2016 living in a vacant lot, thin and covered in ticks, in Glen Burnie.Jamie Theirer started feeding him every morning on her way to work. Then, another neighbor, Joan Eisenhardt, fed the dog in the evenings. That's...
Maryland & Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report- May 30, 2024
Sailing out of West Ocean City, Captain Monty Hawkins of Morning Star Fishing Charters reported that sea bass fishing has improved pretty drastically over the past week. There have been days where their anglers really had to work for a bite, but the fishing, generally, has been much better all around with fish taking jigs and baited rigs. The skipper has been marking large clouds of sea bass on his electronics on most outings, and there has been plenty of life out there in the form of whales, dolphins, and even a few loggerhead turtles. Although they have had to battle some serious fog on several occasions, sea bass fishing was good yesterday (5/29) with a boat full of regulars; despite a slow pick to start out the morning, a couple anglers had catches in the double digits and everyone took home fillets for the table. Give them a shout to reserve your spot on the next trip!
$580,000 Winning Multi-Match Ticket Sold In Prince George’s County
ADELPHI, Md. – We’ve got a winner! Check your Multi-Match tickets from the Thursday, May 30 drawing, as a $580,000 jackpot-winning ticket was sold in Adelphi. The winning ticket was purchased by a lucky player at Wawa #8521 at 9100 Riggs Road in Prince George’s County. For selling the ticket, the Adelphi retailer receives a $1,000 bonus from the Lottery.
Some things have changed, but there’s still muskrat at Lexington Market
Faidley’s Seafood has packed up and now occupies its showcase space in what old-fashioned Baltimoreans think of as the new Lexington Market. The tenants initially relocated in 2022. The venerable seafood house, home of the jumbo lump crab cake (and a lot else), took a while to exit the neighboring 1950 market house and be outfitted about a half block south. It joins dozens of other vendors. ...
Echo the painting parrot
Baltimore (WHTM) — One of the behind-the-scenes buildings at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is the animal hospital. But one section of the hospital isn’t housing sick animals – it’s for animal ambassadors. “It houses about 55 different animals, all of different taxa,” says Jenny Egan,...
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