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Driver Suffers Medical Issue, Crashes Pickup Into Phoenix Home; Structural Integrity at Risk
A pickup truck barreled through a residential wall and into the side of a home in Phoenix, causing residents and bystanders a severe jolt Thursday afternoon, as confirmed by FOX 10 Phoenix. The collision occurred near 24th Street and Baseline Road around 3:30 p.m., with the impact possibly threatening the structural integrity of the building.
Gas prices are up in Maryland as summer kicks off
(The Center Square) – Memorial Day weekend symbolically kicks off the summer season with many hitting the road; Marylanders will see slightly higher gas prices at the pump, especially in areas like Baltimore and Ocean City. The current average price for regular unleaded gasoline in Maryland is approximately $3.67 per gallon, down from $3.78 a month ago, according to the American Automobile Association. Maryland remains slightly above the national average of $3.61 per gallon. ...
Relocation of City College students during school renovation becomes point of contention
Some Baltimore City school students are concerned over a potential relocation plan. A plan in the works for a year would temporarily move Baltimore City College students and staff to the University of Baltimore while their century-old building undergoes a three-year renovation starting in the fall of 2025. In February,...
John B. Lein, Baltimore County Police colonel and GBMC security director, dies
John B. Lein, a former top-ranking Baltimore County Police official who later served as Greater Baltimore Medical Center’s security chief, died of pneumonia May 2 at Oak Crest Senior Living Center in Parkville. He was 90. Mr. Lein, who became a county police officer in 1956, quickly climbed the ranks over the 21 years the eastern Baltimore County resident served in the department. He was the ...
Maryland weather: Summer-like pattern continues Sunday
BALTIMORE- Highs reach the lower to middle 80s this afternoon under cloudy skies. A spotty chance at a shower remains in our forecast, but this is mainly this afternoon and early evening. A lot of thunderstorm activity is expected after 2 P.M.Clouds will build as we head into the evening and overnight, keeping us in the upper 60s. Shower chances do increase as we head into the overnight hours and into Monday morning.This spotty rain starting off should allow some afternoon plans and celebrations to continue outdoors, but be mindful of thunderstorms popping up. Remember thunder roars, head indoors.Monday, Memorial Day, is looking dicey for the forecast. Temperatures are hot and sticky and with intermittent sunshine, this could lead to some strong to severe storms. Monday is an Alert Day for its potential to bring strong and damaging storms to the region. This will impact plans for the holiday and travel.The next 7 days will bring some changes to the forecast with shower chances following us into the work week. A dip in temperatures can also be expected with this. Expect the 70s for middle portions of next week.
WWII veteran celebrates 103rd birthday at Camden Yards
BALTIMORE -- World War II veteran Billy Keys is celebrating his 103rd birthday at Camden Yards.For Keys, Memorial Day is a day of remembrance."We lost a lot of guys," said Keys, a World War II veteran.We first met Billy in 2020 on his 100th birthday."That's the Black Panthers, the 761st tank outfit in the second world war," he said.This Memorial Day is also a day of celebration for Billy. Earlier this month, he turned 103 years old."I don't know if it's any secret or not. I have used my time up drinking, I used that time up. I used my other time up with women," Keys joked.Now it's time for Billy to be celebrated."It's amazing to think about ever being 100 years old. To be able to still get out, enjoy yourself, come to the ballgame, honor the people that you have known through the years, especially through his military career, just simply amazing," Trautman said.And Billy has a plan to make it to 104."We're just going to reproduce what we did at 102, 101 to 104," Keys said.
"Keep their memory alive": Hundreds gather at the Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens to honor veterans
TIMONIUM, Md. — As many Memorial Day celebrations take place across Maryland, hundreds gathered at the Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens for the 57th annual ceremony. It’s a ceremony that includes a tribute to those lost, taps, and a rifle volley. The flag flew freely in the wind, a...
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