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1 month ago |
capitalgazette.com | Kate Cimini |Racquel Bazos
A man police believed was in a mental health crisis died neglected in a Maryland jail; his family and a lawmaker are calling for action
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1 month ago |
baltimoresun.com | Kate Cimini |Racquel Bazos
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2 months ago |
baltimoresun.com | Todd Karpovich |Racquel Bazos
Wet, wintry weather arrives this weekend, with possible snow showers forecast to continue next week. There is a chance of snow, freezing rain, and sleet before 2 p.m. Saturday, the National Weather Service predicts. The rest of the afternoon will bring more rain, sleet likely and patchy fog with a high near 37. Less than a half inch of daytime snow and sleet accumulation is possible. The rain will continue throughout the night with a low around 37.
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2 months ago |
yahoo.com | Todd Karpovich |Racquel Bazos
Wet, wintry weather has arrived in the Baltimore area this weekend, with possible snow showers forecast to continue next week. Moderate rainfall predicted for the evening, combined with recently melted snow, could result in a few instances of flooding, according to the National Weather Service. New precipitation amounts will be between half an inch and three-quarters of an inch, with a low around 37.
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2 months ago |
baltimoresun.com | Todd Karpovich |Racquel Bazos
The weekend will start with sunshine before more wet weather and potential snow moves into the Baltimore area. Friday will be mostly sunny with a high near 38, according to the National Weather Service. Wind gusts could reach 23 mph. The evening is forecast to be cloudy and cooler, with a low around 28. [Get the latest weathercast from FOX45 News] There is a chance of snow before 1 p.m. Saturday before turning to rain and possible sleet for the rest of the afternoon. The high will be near 38.
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2 months ago |
baltimoresun.com | Todd Karpovich |Racquel Bazos
The snow is gone for the time being, but weather conditions around the Baltimore area are still not ideal. Thursday morning is predicted to be rainy with areas of fog between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m., and milder temperatures around 53 degrees. Winds could gust as high as 37 mph. The evening should be mostly clear and breezy with a low around 30. [Get the latest weathercast from FOX45 News] The sun is forecast to shine Friday with a high near 40, but it will likely be windy with 20-mph gusts.
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2 months ago |
yahoo.com | Todd Karpovich |Racquel Bazos
The snow is gone for the time being, but weather conditions around the Baltimore area are still not ideal. Thursday morning is predicted to be rainy with areas of fog between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m., and milder temperatures around 53 degrees. Winds could gust as high as 37 mph. The evening should be mostly clear and breezy with a low around 30. [Get the latest weathercast from FOX45 News]The sun is forecast to shine Friday with a high near 40, but it will likely be windy with 20-mph gusts.
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2 months ago |
baltimoresun.com | Todd Karpovich |Racquel Bazos
Although the heaviest snow has moved from the Baltimore area, the wintry weather will continue throughout the morning and early afternoon. The total daytime snow accumulation Wednesday is predicted to be about an inch in the daytime with a high of 38. Rain will move into the area in the evening with a low of 36. The chance of precipitation is 100%. [Get the latest weathercast from FOX45 News] Overall, Baltimore City, Towson, Annapolis, Columbia and Westminster had about 3 to 5 inches of snow.
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2 months ago |
cpapracticeadvisor.com | Racquel Bazos |Jason Bramwell
By Racquel BazosBaltimore Sun(TNS)BALTIMORE - A printing malfunction caused about 6,000 1099-G forms to end up at the wrong addresses, a notice posted by the Maryland comptroller's office warned Tuesday. The printing error was limited to the 1099-G forms, the comptroller's office said. Marylanders who receive a form that is not theirs are advised to "destroy the document immediately."The malfunction was an internal issue and not caused by an external data breach, the office specified.
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2 months ago |
americanmilitarynews.com | Dan Belson |Racquel Bazos
A man is in critical condition after being shot both by himself and by a bailiff Friday morning at Eastside District Court, where Baltimore Police said the man pulled a gun while suffering a “behavioral crisis.”Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said that the 35-year-old was hospitalized after shooting himself in the head and being shot twice in his lower extremities by the bailiff, who was not injured. When the man entered the courthouse at 1400 E. North Ave.