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Nottingham woman wins $50,000 in Bonus Match 5 lottery drawing
NOTTINGHAM, MD—A Nottingham woman won a top prize in the April 9 Bonus Match 5 lottery drawing, the Maryland Lottery announced. The winner, who has not been named, received a total of $50,000 and plans to place the money in her savings account. The Baltimore County woman becomes the...
11 TV Hill: Darin Atwater receives special honor
From reinventing classical music to now leading one of the country's most prestigious jazz festivals. Darin Atwater is about to make history on the West Coast, leading the Monterey Jazz Festival, one of the premiere festivals in the country. But since its creation in 1953, only two people have held the role of "artistic director."
Darin Atwater makes history as 1st Black artistic director of the Monterey Jazz Festival
In a momentous event hosted at the World Trade Center in Baltimore on May 1, distinguished guests from both the East and West Coasts gathered to celebrate the remarkable career and groundbreaking achievements of Darin Atwater, the newly appointed artistic director of the Monterey Jazz Festival. The tribute and award presentation, which included the conferral of the Key to Baltimore City, marked a historic milestone in Atwater’s journey as a musical pioneer and cultural ambassador.
11 TV Hill: Principal Amanda Rice wins Heart of the Schools Award
Every school day, hundreds of students take their seats at Hazelwood Elementary\Middle School. But the learning doesn't just take place in the classroom. Setting students on a course for academic success has been the mission of the school's principal, Amanda Rice, and the fruits of her labor earned her the Heart of the Schools Award!
RYMKS Restaurant closing in Little Italy
BALTIMORE — The soul-food restaurant that replaced Little Italy's longtime Velleggia's restaurant announced it's closing. RYMKS has offered soul food and a sports bar to the high-profile building on Pratt Street since 2021. Now, the restaurant says it's closing after May 19. RYMKS posted today on social media: "Today,...
11 TV Hill: 'Summer Break Baltimore' aims to get kids reading
Before we know it, students will be out of school and summer will be here! The Enoch Pratt Free Library wants to help children avoid the summer slide. The library's Meghan McCorkell explains what's in store for this year's "Summer Break Baltimore" to get students engaged in reading.
Your lawn care routine might be hurting the environment. Here's how to "green" your lawn
BALTIMORE -- As the weather gets warmer and the grass grows taller, households around the world are firing up lawnmowers, weed whackers and other tools to keep their lawns prim. The warmer temperatures also coincide with a higher risk for ozone alert days and poor air quality. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, ground-level ozone can cause coughing and a sore throat, make breathing deeply difficult, and make the lungs more susceptible to infection. One of the culprits of air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions are gas-powered lawn appliances. For Air Quality Awareness Week, which starts on May 6, Clean Air Partners is urging residents to start "greening" their lawn routines to help reduce air pollution. Clean Air Partners has these tips to go green:Pass on gas tools. Opt for electric and manual lawn care equipment. Compared to gas, electric lawn equipment can lower not only emissions, but noise pollution, health risks and maintenance costs too.Mow on low ozone days when air quality is good. Go organic for fertilizers and pesticides. Try natural alternatives like compost, alfalfa, fish meal and neem oil. Mow less often by letting your grass grow a little taller. Make your own mulch by leaving grass clippings instead of bagging and sending to the landfill.
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