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Police Seek Public’s Help in Identifying Suspect in Oxford Square Mall Disturbance
Oxford, PA – The Oxford Borough Police Department is investigating a disturbing incident that took place on October 5, 2024, at approximately 11:58 AM during a Republican rally and demonstration at the Oxford Square Mall.
Two-Alarm fire engulfs multiple homes in Baltimore, one person injured
BALTIMORE -- A two-alarm fire engulfed multiple vacant buildings in South Baltimore early Monday morning, leaving one person injured and four rowhomes damaged.More than 60 firefighters and 14 units responded to Cedley Street around 2:30 a.m., according to the Baltimore City Fire Department. Officials said the fire has since been brought under control.One victim was transported to a local hospital with injuries related to the fire. No other injuries have been reported.A fire department spokesperson said that four units were completely engulfed in flames, with a possible fifth unit affected. The cause of the fire remains undetermined and is under investigation.Firefighters continue to work on the backside of the houses where the fire spread. The incident commander described it as a "working fire" that required a two-alarm response.Authorities have not released information about the extent of damage to the buildings or the condition of the injured person. The investigation is ongoing.
With billions of dollars coming, Baltimore and Maryland leaders prepare to ramp up acquisition of vacant houses
The major players in the $3 billion-dollar effort to acquire and repurpose thousands of vacant homes across the city met in a West Baltimore church Sunday afternoon. With the state pledging north of $75 million per year and the city pushing creative ways to buy up blight, the packed pews of Macedonia Baptist Church in the Upton neighborhood flickered with tension over the size of the task at ...
Off campus shooting, dirt bike accident mar end of Morgan State University's homecoming weekend
BALTIMORE — It was a busy weekend in Northeast Baltimore for police as they investigated a dirt bike accident and shooting near Morgan State University on the night of their homecoming.The shooting happened around 11:40 p.m. on Saturday. Patrol officers report hearing gunshots and being flagged down near the intersection of Hillen Road and Cold Spring Lane by a 21-year-old man suffering from a gunshot wound.A preliminary investigation indicated the victim was walking when he heard gunshots and began to run.The man was taken to a hospital. His condition was not released.This all comes as university police worked to increase their...
😢 Capital Plaza Mall | Shopping mall in Woodlawn, Maryland 😢 Incredibly sad
Shopping malls have become important social and cultural spaces, offering not only a place to shop but also a venue for socializing, entertainment, and community events. Online shopping trends have influenced the retail landscape, but shopping malls continue to be popular destinations for those seeking a diverse and interactive shopping experience. Retail Stores: Malls typically have a wide range of retail stores, including clothing stores, electronics shops, bookstores, and more...
Full Moon Bar and Grill catches fire in Reisterstown on Sunday
Fire officials are investigating a Sunday morning fire at the Full Moon Bar and Grill in Reisterstown. At 9:53 a.m., crews with the Baltimore County Fire Department were at the restaurant, the department said on the social media platform X. They arrived to discover fire showing from the roof. Approximately seven minutes later, department officials posted that the fire had been placed under ...
Some fans frustrated by light rail crowds after Baltimore events, but many still ride
Drew Moore considers his family to be a public transportation household, with members making regular use of buses and light rail to get in and out of downtown Baltimore from their house in Mount Washington. But when light rail cars were too crowded — and few and far between — to take back after the Bruce Springsteen concert last month, Moore said he hopped on a Lime bike and pedaled a frustrating 45 minutes home. “Subsequently, I went to an Orioles game with my family and we just drove,” said Moore, 46. “I wasn’t gonna subject my kids to that situation....
Southern Maryland producer takes Governor’s Cup with estate-grown white wine
It has been a year in Maryland wine contests where a couple of the smaller producers in the state picked up the biggest prize. Several months ago it was Port of Leonardtown and winemaker Lauren Zimmerman winning the Winemaster’s Choice Competition and Comptroller’s Cup, one of the two major competitions that the Maryland Wineries Association (MWA) holds annually.
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