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Man soliciting in Camp Hill arrested after pulling pepper spray, yelling racial slurs at motorist: police
A door-to-door solicitor without a permit was arrested in Camp Hill Friday after he harassed the driver of a passing vehicle, according to police. Tehran Brown, 44, of Washington D.C., was charged by the Camp Hill Police with misdemeanor simple assault, and two summary offenses: harassment and disorderly conduct after the incident about 7 p.m. May 24 in the 2300 block of Logan Street.
Pa. blows out Maryland in Big 33 Classic: Scenes from the night
Some things rarely change. Team PA blowing out Maryland in the Big 33 Classic is one of them. PA was led by MVP Tyseer Denmark, a Penn State-bound wide receiver from Imhotep Charter in Philadelphia who finished the night with 4 catches for 95 yards and 3 touchdowns. PA quarterbacks Hayden Johnson was 7-11 for 142 yards 2 touchdowns and an interception while Steel-High product and Naval Academy’s Alex Erby was 3-10 and a TD.
Sculpture garden in Granville Gude Park damaged
The city of Laurel opened a sculpture garden in Granville Gude Park on May 4 during the city’s Lakefest celebration. Several pieces were damaged, and while a police report was filed, it was unclear if the pieces were damaged during their transportation and installation or if they were vandalized.
Shooting victim remembered during candlelight vigil
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (DC News Now)– Despite moving locations twice, family and friends turned out Saturday night to remember John Phipps. Loved ones held a candlelight vigil in the parking lot of the Greenbelt Metro Station to remember 22-year-old Phipps, who was killed during the early morning hours of May 19, during a car meet-up […]
Cheers, hugs, and waving flags greet veterans as they return from Honor Flight Mission to Washington D.C.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Sixty-one veterans returned from Washington, D.C. this Memorial Day weekend on Honor Flight Mission 83. Cheers, hugs, and waving flags awaited the veterans at the Frederick Douglass Airport on Sunday. After making their way through the terminal, volunteers held a welcome home ceremony. Veterans were reminded...
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. ...
Weather Alert Day for severe holiday storms in Maryland
BALTIMORE -- Your Memorial Day is shaping up to be a busy weather day. The WJZ First Alert Weather Team has issued an ALERT DAY for the possibility of severe storms. Storms could contain damaging winds, large hail, and even isolated tornadoes. The greatest risk for severe storms would be during the afternoon & evening hours. The intensity and coverage of the storms will depend on how our morning plays out. It we end up with a decent amount of showers during the first half of the day, that would hamper the threat for severe storms this afternoon. So far, it seems like we will stay relatively dry through lunchtime, leaving the strong storm potential in tact. Tuesday could see a few leftover stray thunderstorms, but most of the day is quiet.Wednesday looks like another busy weather day with scattered showers and thunderstorms developing. The storms will be most widespread during the afternoon and evening hours. Some of the storms may have gusty winds and small hail.We finally transition to a calm and bright weather pattern on Thursday and it seems to hold into at least the start of next weekend. Expect sunshine with highs in the 70s.
Man, girl injured in shooting outside Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling
WASHINGTON (7News) — The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) said a man and a girl were injured in a shooting near Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, D.C. MPD said the shooting was near the intersection of South Capitol Street and MacDill Boulevard Southwest on Sunday. Police did not specify the...
DC police respond to 2 separate shootings 30 minutes apart in Northwest
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) said it responded to two separate shootings that took place 30 minutes apart in Northwest D.C. on Monday morning. Police said that at about 1:25 a.m., they responded to the 5200 block of 3rd Street in Brightwood Park for a shooting. When officers arrived at […]
Heavy rains on Memorial Day could impact holiday travel
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — With millions of people expected to hit the road for Memorial Day, heavy rain conditions could have a big impact on your travels. According to AAA, Memorial Day holiday travel is expected to be the second highest since the company began forecasting in 2000. While 3.51 million are expected to […]
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