Maryland Department of Health to offer free, voluntary COVID-19 testing inside Oriole Park at Camden Yards during home games

BALTIMORE, MD—The Maryland Department of Health on Friday announced a partnership with Oriole Park at Camden Yards to open a COVID-19 testing site inside the stadium. Beginning on Friday, the site will offer free PCR tests before and during all home games as part of an ongoing roll-out of more community focused COVID-19 testing opportunities statewide. Fans will also have […]

Perry Hall storage unit burglarized, robbery reported in Parkville

NOTTINGHAM, MD—Police are investigating three local crimes that were reported this month. At 11 p.m. on Saturday, April 4, an individual broke into residence in the 5500-block of Lanham Way (21206) by breaking a window. Once inside, the suspect stole two televisions and a laptop computer, then fled the scene. At 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 17, a known individual […]

Strong storms possible in Baltimore area on Wednesday, Freeze Warning issued

NOTTINGHAM, MD—The calm weather over the past few days may come to an end in the Baltimore area on Wednesday. The National Weather Service says strong and/or severe thunderstorms may be possible late Wednesday morning and into Wednesday afternoon near the Interstate 95 corridor as a strong cold front passes through the region. Damaging wings and large hail will be […]

Governor Hogan advances plan to move state agencies to downtown Baltimore, help revitalize Central Business District [VIDEO]

BALTIMORE, MD—Governor Larry Hogan on Monday announced the initial steps of a sweeping plan to move 3,300 state employees from 12 different agencies to downtown Baltimore, and help revitalize the city’s Central Business District. To jumpstart this plan, the state is publishing a Request for Proposal (RFP) seeking commercial office space to relocate the headquarters of the Maryland Department of […]

Maryland Tech Council receives $378,000 federal grant to aid Baltimore County businesses during COVID-19

BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD—The Maryland Tech Council on Wednesday announced that it will receive a $378,000 federal CARES Act grant to significantly expand its Business Continuity Task Force to assist more entrepreneurs in Baltimore County as they navigate COVID-19’s economic impact. Awarded by the U.S. Economic Development Administration, the grant enables MTC to expand the task force’s mentoring services to tech […]

Suspect arrested, charged in connection with murder of MTA van driver on Moravia Road

BALTIMORE, MD—Police have arrested and charged a suspect in connection with the shooting death of an MTA van driver in January. Frankye Duckett, 49, was shot and killed in the 4400-block of Moravia Road (21206) at around 5:30 p.m. on January 29, 2021.  Police determined that the MTA Mobility van driver was seated inside of his vehicle when he was […]

Suspect in Rosedale fatal triple shooting identified, charged

UPDATE: Antowan S. Clark has been convicted on murder charges. Original story below… NOTTINGHAM, MD—Police have identified and charged a suspect in connection with a triple shooting in Overlea/Rosedale that left two people dead and injured a child. Antowan S. Clark. 42. has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in connection with Wednesday night’s shooting. At just before […]