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  • 1 week ago | wmar2news.com | Mallory Sofastaii

    WOODLAWN, Md. - When it comes to CPR training, finding a reputable and verified instructor is crucial, but a health care worker had questions about the process after a recent experience with a business providing virtual training. Lucy, a pediatrics nurse, needed to find an American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) course on her own for the first time. "My prior employer set it all up for me, so I never had to find the actual course myself," Lucy said.

  • 2 weeks ago | wmar2news.com | Mallory Sofastaii

    BALTIMORE - A Maryland congressman is demanding answers from the U.S. Postal Service following numerous mail theft cases. Customers report checks and money orders deposited in collection boxes at local post offices were stolen, altered, and cashed for thousands of dollars. Among the victims is Michael Weiss, who mailed a $20 check in a collection box at the Olney Post Office in April to order copies of his newborn's birth certificate.

  • 2 weeks ago | ourcommunitynow.com | Mallory Sofastaii

    BALTIMORE — Millions in public funds were allocated to bring a grocery store to East Baltimore, but the project's future remains unclear despite announcements in October 2023 that Lidl would anchor the development with an anticipated opening as early as February 2025. For 84-year-old Alvin Webb, grocery shopping means a two-hour round trip on public transportation to reach the Giant store three miles from his home. "It's just atrocious," Webb said.

  • 2 weeks ago | wmar2news.com | Mallory Sofastaii

    BALTIMORE - Millions in public funds were allocated to bring a grocery store to East Baltimore, but the project's future remains unclear despite announcements in October 2023 that Lidl would anchor the development with an anticipated opening as early as February 2025. RELATED: Lidl to anchor redeveloped Perkins-Somerset-Oldtown developmentFor 84-year-old Alvin Webb, grocery shopping means a two-hour round trip on public transportation to reach the Giant store three miles from his home.

  • 3 weeks ago | wmar2news.com | Mallory Sofastaii

    BALTIMORE - Southwest Airlines, the largest carrier at BWI Marshall Airport, is ending its popular free checked bag policy for flights booked on or after May 28. The airline, which controls 70 percent of the market and passenger share at BWI, will soon require most passengers to pay for checked luggage - a significant shift from its long-standing "bags fly free" policy that set it apart from competitors.

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Mallory Sofastaii
Mallory Sofastaii @mal_sofastaii
15 May 25

#BREAKING New audit reviewed restraint-related deaths & found manner of death in 44/87 cases may have been misclassified by the Chief Medical Examiner. The audit was initiated after Dr. Fowler testified for the defense at the trial of Derek Chauvin. https://t.co/Q80hoVxIDj https://t.co/fNY1F8gKqB

Mallory Sofastaii
Mallory Sofastaii @mal_sofastaii
15 May 25

Southwest is ending its free bag policy in a little over a week, but if you book *before May 28, you can get free bags through January (as long as you don't change your flight). Details on all the changes --> @WMAR2News @goingtweets @KatyNast https://t.co/FbN3q0U3MI

Mallory Sofastaii
Mallory Sofastaii @mal_sofastaii
13 May 25

We continue to look into the Lidl on Belair Rd. and why it hasn’t opened yet. The City told us they’re unaware of any infrastructure or safety concerns preventing the store from opening. https://t.co/6IPAwgp7ST @WMAR2News