A long-term agreement between the Baltimore Orioles and the Maryland Stadium Authority for a new lease at Camden Yards is moving forward for a vote by state officials next week, Gov. Wes Moore and the team have confirmed. The agreement is slated to go before the Maryland Stadium Authority on …
Read More »Abrego Garcia released from jail, will return to Maryland to await trial
Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from federal custody Friday in Tennessee and is slated to return to his family in Maryland, though his legal proceedings are far from over. Abrego Garcia, who was charged earlier this year with transporting illegal immigrants in the U.S., will remain in the …
Read More »Baltimore fire causes building collapse in massive downtown emergency as arson teams, ATF investigates
More than 100 firefighters are battling a massive blaze that caused multiple high-rise buildings to ignite in Baltimore’s city center Tuesday afternoon. Baltimore City Fire Department (BCFD) officials confirmed the five-alarm fire is downtown near North Howard and West Fayette streets. As of 4:40 p.m., crews continued to attempt to …
Read More »Lawmaker reveals how Des Moines schools chief registered to vote despite illegal status
After illegal alien Ian Andre Roberts was discovered to be registered to vote in Maryland, Republican state Delegate Lauren Arikan, a member of the Maryland Freedom Caucus, outlined how she believes it happened. Arikan explained that Maryland allows illegal aliens to obtain drivers’ licenses, making the state a “hot spot” …
Read More »Final respects paid to forgotten Catholics of 300 years ago who valued religious liberty: See the photos
Maryland officials reinterred 65 of the state’s earliest settlers in a powerful ceremony more than 300 years after the settlers’ first burials. The reinterment was held at Historic St. Mary’s City, a colonial town off the western shore of Chesapeake Bay, on Sept. 20. Earlier this year, the site drew …
Read More »Maryland governor declares time of reparations studies is over, urges action to serve minority communities
Democratic Maryland Gov. Wes Moore argued to radio host Charlamagne tha God that the time of commissioned studies into reparations is over, arguing in favor of immediate action to serve Black communities. Moore, America’s only sitting Black governor, ruffled feathers among his allies when he vetoed reparations legislation in May. …
Read More »Baltimore's poverty machine thrives while the poor stay trapped
After six weeks of walking from New York City on my Walk Across America, I’ve arrived in Baltimore. This city is one of contrasts. On one side, you have the beautiful Inner Harbor with its shops and eateries; on the other, the rowhouses of Sandtown-Winchester and the public housing towers …
Read More »DHS to soon deport Abrego Garcia to African nation after illegal alien's return from El Salvador, filing says
The Trump administration said it could soon deport Salvadoran illegal immigrant Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia to the African nation of Liberia after reaching an agreement with that country, according to a Department of Homeland Security filing Friday. The court filing said that Abrego Garcia could be sent to the West …
Read More »Driver plows into child's birthday party in Maryland killing woman, injuring 13 others
One woman was killed — and multiple other people were injured — after a driver reportedly plowed into a child’s birthday party in Maryland on Saturday night. The incident took place in Bladensburg in Prince George’s County, around six miles from Washington, D.C., FOX 5 DC reported. According to authorities, …
Read More »DC sniper's ex-wife reveals his chilling threat before killing spree
Dr. Mildred Muhammad was marked for death by her ex-husband, a former Army soldier who would later be identified as the “D.C. Sniper.” For much of their 12-year marriage, the mother of three endured emotional and psychological abuse in silence. Even after the couple split in 1999, John Allen Muhammad …
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