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A cargo ship that's been stuck for more than a month in the Chesapeake Bay, is finally floating again.
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A cargo ship that's been stuck for more than a month in the Chesapeake Bay, is finally floating again.
The U.S. Coast Guard confirms after over a month of being stuck the Ever Forward cargo ship has been refloated in the Chesapeake Bay.
Spectators were out at Downs Park in Anne Arundel County watching and waiting for the Ever Forward to finally move forward.
The Baltimore City Fire Department's largest boat is prepared to participate in efforts to free a cargo ship that has been stuck in the Chesapeake Bay since mid-March, according to the local firefighter's union.
While cruise ships have remained off the seas for more than six months due to the coronavirus pandemic, cargo volume at the Port of Baltimore is rebounding, the Maryland Port Administration said Thursday.
Sunk at sea! The US Coast Guard has shifted its attention to find survivors instead of El Faro, a US cargo ship caught in Hurricane Joaquin. Only one body has been discovered during a search; there were more than 30 people on board, including one man from Baltimore.
Technology, timing and the right tide all came into play as four enormous cranes made their way up the bay to Baltimore. The trip included two close encounters with bridges.
Three people were found dead in a car at the bottom of a quarry in Frederick County Sunday morning, according to authorities.
Clouds will slowly decrease throughout the day allowing sunshine in
From delectable treats to meeting skillful artists, hundreds of people returned on Saturday for the Charles Street Promenade.
The goal is to prevent youth violence in inner-city communities and keep kids focused on positive activities.
Festivalgoers can get a taste of Greek culture and heritage with Greek food, music, dancing and vendors.
Three people were found dead in a car at the bottom of a quarry in Frederick County Sunday morning, according to authorities.
Clouds will slowly decrease throughout the day allowing sunshine in
From delectable treats to meeting skillful artists, hundreds of people returned on Saturday for the Charles Street Promenade.
The goal is to prevent youth violence in inner-city communities and keep kids focused on positive activities.
Festivalgoers can get a taste of Greek culture and heritage with Greek food, music, dancing and vendors.
Nearly 200 vendors and community organizations will set up festival tables. Plus many local businesses plan to open early for the event.
Davis was sentenced last month to 90 days of house arrest for a hit-and-run crash that injured four people in 2020.
Sahiou Kargbo, 19, was found guilty in February of second-degree murder but was acquitted of first-degree murder.
The deaths of 12 horses at Churchill Downs, including two on Kentucky Derby day, in the last month have reignited public outcry about what horse racing is doing to prevent catastrophic injuries.
The crash happened in March when a driver crashed into a work zone. Investigators determined speed was a factor.
In recognition of CPR and AED Awareness Week, the University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health will hold a Compress and Shock Training tomorrow.
The creamery's flagship was founded in Chincoteague, Virginia in 1975, but opened its Berlin and Salisbury locations in 2017 and 2018, respectively.
Where's Marty? Learning about women in welding at JARC Baltimore
In honor of Pride Month this June, the Gordon Center for Performing Arts invites the community to join for a series of programs on the road, in the gallery, and at the Gordon.
A Friendly Bread shares tasty selections with WJZ
It is the second year in a row that zero men from the United States will participate in the fourth round at Roland Garros.
The Baltimore Orioles hit the road against the San Francisco Giants trying to prolong a three-game road winning streak.
Gunnar Henderson hit a go-ahead solo homer in the seventh, Dean Kremer struck out six over six innings and the Baltimore Orioles beat the San Francisco Giants 3-2 on Friday night.
Three summers ago, Bryan Baker was working at a Target store in Florida. The pandemic canceled the minor league baseball season, and he needed a job.
The team placed relief pitcher Mychal Givens on the 15-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation.
The legislation now goes to President Biden's desk, pulling the nation back from the brink of a financial crisis.
A majority of Democrats and a majority of Republicans voted in favor of the Fiscal Responsibility Act.
The House passed the bill to raise the debt ceiling Wednesday. Now, the Senate will take it up.
The debt ceiling deal has cleared both chambers of Congress and is headed to the president's desk.
After days of intense negotiations and weeks of talks, an agreement in principle has been reached to raise the debt ceiling.
Nearly 200 vendors and community organizations will set up festival tables. Plus many local businesses plan to open early for the event.
Historic Charles Street will once again become a pedestrian mall for a day of outdoor shopping, dining and strolling, this time on the first Saturday of June from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
The creamery's flagship was founded in Chincoteague, Virginia in 1975, but opened its Berlin and Salisbury locations in 2017 and 2018, respectively.
The shelter said Orioles management saw the widely circulated call for help and were quick to respond.
The president appeared in a live stream from Ukraine on screens at the ceremony at Homewood Field in Baltimore.
Each brand would be managed separately, the company said, but they would share production capacity and certain distribution partnerships.
It's getting harder to truly unplug in a tech-dominated world, but a "dumb phone" could help us balance the scale just a little bit.
Many office workers and schoolchildren will see a day off to start the summer season.
Flying Dog said it plans a "seamless transition" to cease operations in August.
Air travel is expected to be up by 11% over last year, with 3.4 million people expected to fly over the holiday weekend.
Each brand would be managed separately, the company said, but they would share production capacity and certain distribution partnerships.
"This is not Ratatouille," an unidentified man said in the post.
The popular spot on South High Street is known for its meatballs.
Shlossman currently serves as COO of Banner University Medical Center Phoenix, and before that she was the COO of another medical center in Arizona.
Some Tastykakes containing peanut butter were improperly labeled, sparking a recall due to allergy concerns.
Most cleaning products and antibacterial soaps contain what's called QACs. It's the active ingredient that kills bacteria, fungi and viruses, but too much of it is not good for your health, the study said.
Shlossman currently serves as COO of Banner University Medical Center Phoenix, and before that she was the COO of another medical center in Arizona.
The number of general employees testing positive for marijuana following an on-the-job accident has hit a 25-year high.
Maryland officials announced a public awareness campaign on Thursday to remind Medicaid recipients to renew their coverage since the federal government is reinstating a requirement that existed before the COVID-19 pandemic for states to verify eligibility.
Exercise equipment maker has received 35 reports of incidents, some resulting in injuries including a fractured wrist and cuts.
The festival is bringing energy to the city by hosting pop-ups across Charm City in early June.
Shakur's sister, Sekyiwa "Set" Shakur, will accept the honor on the artist's behalf on June 7 on Hollywood Boulevard.
The 231 elementary and middle school students in the national spelling bee this year are as young as 9 and as old as 14.
Disney on Ice has been an arena staple for years, but the company is touting an all-new production featuring the debut of new characters.
The word list for the Scripps National Spelling Bee is crafted by a panel of 21 people, including five former Scripps champions.
Clouds will slowly decrease throughout the day allowing sunshine in
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A letter states that the U.S. government "is prepared to proceed to retrial against both defendants as soon as the court's schedule permits.
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The goal is to prevent youth violence in inner-city communities and keep kids focused on positive activities.
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