
Bryna Zumer
Content Planner at WMAR-TV (Baltimore, MD)
🐱🚴♀️☕️ ✡️ Content Planner at WMAR 2 News. I enjoy being a local journalist & noticing random things. 😉RT's ≠ endorsements unless I say so.
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3 weeks ago |
wmar2news.com | Bryna Zumer
BALTIMORE - A delegation from Baltimore's sister city of Xiamen, China, will visit the Enoch Pratt Central library next week. It's "the first step in a larger initiative by the Pratt Library to bring global perspectives to Baltimore residents" - as the Pratt library is planning to hold an international library conference in the coming years. Xiamen, a major seaport with about 5 million people, has been a Sister City of Baltimore for 40 years.
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3 weeks ago |
wmar2news.com | Bryna Zumer
OWINGS MILLS, Md. - A new coffee shop will soon replace a Starbucks that closed in Owings Mills. Coffee Beanery is set to open April 7 at the New Town Village Shopping center, 9764 Groffs Mill Drive. The Starbucks there closed in 2023. Coffee Beanery is a Michigan-based company that dates to the 1970 s, with more than 100 stores nationwide, and 20 internationally.
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wmar2news.com | Bryna Zumer
BALTIMORE - Can Europe become part of the Ravens Flock? The U.S. has long been Ground Zero for football, but the sport is barely acknowledged in other countries. Now, the NFL has given the Ravens the green light to promote the team throughout the United Kingdom - in hopes that "Purple Fever" can catch on in England and beyond.
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ourcommunitynow.com | Bryna Zumer
Share ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The U.S. Department of Education is apparently reneging on upwards of $418 million in COVID-related funds that is owed to Maryland schools, which the state Department of Education is calling "catastrophic." A late-Friday letter told local school systems that the Trump administration is immediately canceling any more COVID reimbursements and rebuking them for filing an extension request.
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3 weeks ago |
wmar2news.com | Bryna Zumer
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - The U.S. Department of Education is apparently reneging on upwards of $418 million in COVID-related funds that is owed to Maryland schools, which the state Department of Education is calling "catastrophic." RELATED | Federal government poised to cut Maryland funding by more than doubleA late-Friday letter told local school systems that the Trump administration is immediately canceling any more COVID reimbursements and rebuking them for filing an extension request.
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