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Chavez Mitchell Charged With Attempted Murder In Baltimore
City resident Chavez Mitchell was arrested over the weekend following an investigation into a midday March shooting that was reported in Baltimore, authorities announced on Monday. Shortly before 2:45 p.m. on Monday, March 11, officers from the Baltimore Police Department responded to the 3000 block of South Hanover Street for...
Maryland Yards restaurant announces opening date
BALTIMORE — There'll soon be a new dining option right by Camden Yards. Maryland Yards just announced the date for its grand opening, on the ground floor of the Zenith apartment tower on Pratt and South Paca streets. The space was previously occupied by Frank & Nic's West End...
Central District Vehicle Crash Claims Man’s Life
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. On May 17, at approximately 1:48 a.m., Central District patrol officers responded to the 100 block of East Pratt Street for a report of a crash with injury. Once there, officers observed a two-vehicle collision resulting in...
Park West Health System receives $2.5M to expand, renovate Park Heights health center
The Park West Health System received $2.5 million in federal funding to renovate and expand the center upon which underserved Park Heights residents rely for comprehensive services. The center provides health services not just in Baltimore, but across Maryland, regardless of a patient's ability to pay. Members of the board...
Glenmount Elementary\Middle School principal transforms school culture in 10 years
People can feel the love within the walls of Glenmount Elementary\Middle School, which Ben Mosley worked hard to build in his 10 years as principal. "When I first got here 10 years ago, it could be a cold place," Mosley told 11 News. "Students, families, parents weren't saying 'good morning,' and you may take that as a small notion, but standing out front every morning and just saying 'good morning' to everyone was a challenge. Now, to see that growth over the years, just for them to recognize you and acknowledge you and say 'good morning' and that 'good morning' sparks other conversation and that other conversation leads to other things."
Clergy abuse survivors testify in Catholic church bankruptcy case: ‘Do you see me now?’
The 58-year-old woman couldn’t bear to share the details of the sexual abuse she suffered as a child, but its effect on her came across loud and clear Monday in a Baltimore courtroom as she faced the leader of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. “Do you see me now?” she cried toward Archbishop William Lori, who was seated across the courtroom from her. “Do I matter to you now? I suffer from PTSD, ...
Wythe County crash leaves 32-year-old Maryland man dead
WYTHE COUNTY, Va. – Virginia State Police is investigating a crash in Wythe County that left a 32-year-old man dead. Authorities said the crash occurred on Sunday, May 19 at about 9 a.m. on I-81 southbound at the 83 mile marker. We’re told 32-year-old Juan J. Macias, of Baltimore,...
Maryland Weather: Turning warm & muggy, storms return Thursday
BALTIMORE -- We'll experience warmer and more muggy weather this week. Scattered strong thunderstorms are possible Thursday.Morning and midday low clouds and fog burned off for a beautiful Monday afternoon across Maryland. Temperatures have recovered into the 70s. Expect a pleasant evening ahead with temperatures starting in the upper 70s easing into the lower to middle 70s. We do not have any rain to worry about this evening.Some patchy areas of dense fog will be possible late tonight. Otherwise expect a mainly clear sky. Overnight lows will stay mild in the lower 60s. Tuesday looks like a beautiful outdoor weather day....
The Brass Tap previews charity event for children's mental health
May is Children's Mental Health Awareness month, and a local bar is looking to help those in need. Joining us with more is owner of The Brass Tap Baltimore, Barry Lowenthal. He has more on a charity event coming up to help children dealing with mental health.
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