
Mallory Sofastaii
Anchor and Reporter at WMAR-TV (Baltimore, MD)
@WMAR2News Reporter/Anchor • Investigative Journalist • Cat Enthusiast • Have a story idea/consumer issue? -- [email protected] #MatterForMallory
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3 weeks ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Mallory Sofastaii
Share BALTIMORE — Baltimore police are seeing an increase in airbag thefts. It’s a crime that surfaces every so often and impacts some cars more than others. Increased recalls and backordered replacement parts have driven demand for airbags, and when there’s a shortage, there are thieves who will get their supply right off the streets. “The coins were all still there.
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3 weeks ago |
wmar2news.com | Mallory Sofastaii
BALTIMORE - Baltimore police are seeing an increase in airbag thefts. It's a crime that surfaces every so often and impacts some cars more than others. Increased recalls and backordered replacement parts have driven demand for airbags, and when there's a shortage, there are thieves who will get their supply right off the streets. "The coins were all still there.
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3 weeks ago |
wmar2news.com | Mallory Sofastaii
BALTIMORE - A genetic testing company is filing for bankruptcy, raising serious privacy and data security concerns for millions of customers who sent in DNA samples. "Your DNA is the key to amazing information about your health, ancestry, and traits," as 23andMe's marketing suggests. The company unlocked this data trove for 15 million of its users, but now the concern is who else will have access as the company seeks to sell its assets in bankruptcy proceedings.
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1 month ago |
krdo.com | Mallory Sofastaii
By Mallory SofastaiiClick here for updates on this story PERRY HALL, Maryland (WMAR) — A family is warning other patients to fight for health insurance coverage after their daughter’s medication was initially denied by their benefit plan. Despite doctors deeming the treatment medically necessary, the pharmacy benefit manager denied coverage based on the patient’s age.
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1 month ago |
ktvz.com | Mallory Sofastaii
By Mallory SofastaiiClick here for updates on this story PERRY HALL, Maryland (WMAR) — A family is warning other patients to fight for health insurance coverage after their daughter’s medication was initially denied by their benefit plan. Despite doctors deeming the treatment medically necessary, the pharmacy benefit manager denied coverage based on the patient’s age.
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Families with loved ones at Mount Zion Cemetery face uncertainty as ownership remains unclear. The challenges in caring for an abandoned cemetery. https://t.co/Y5bKbhxWq7 @WMAR2News

FBI agents now race to call scam victims before they lose everything—a warning a local woman wishes she'd listened to before losing $3 million to cryptocurrency fraudsters. https://t.co/kDJH4tw9HQ @WMAR2News @FBIBaltimore

23andMe customers could learn more about their lineage and genetics including if they're at higher risk of developing certain diseases — valuable health information that the company is now looking to sell. @WMAR2News https://t.co/iJ4ea9HTFK