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Community ‘not interested’ in Severn man’s armed militia, neighbors, lawmakers and civil rights leaders say

Local political and civil rights leaders gathered in Severn Wednesday morning to condemn the young man whose neighborhood walks with a semiautomatic rifle have garnered national attention this past week. Together, they called for the armed demonstrations to stop, saying they’re inciting fear in the community, and suggested his actions may inspire further gun control regulation next year.

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Baltimore City surpasses goal of filling 9K potholes

There’s been a big effort to repair roads across Baltimore City. Mayor Brandon Scott’s ‘Build-Better-B- More’ initiative was launched in June with the goal to repair 9,000 potholes and resurface miles of city roads over the next 90 days.

 

Pranksters list Anne Arundel County high school on Zillow for $42,069. Nice.

You can’t afford not to buy the hottest newly listed property in Anne Arundel County. Meade Senior High School, at 1100 Clark Road in Fort Meade, was listed on Zillow — as a prank — for $42,069. The listing boasts about the school’s “nice spacious kitchen and dining room” and “private basketball court” and “private study!!”

Aerial panorama of Chesapeake Bay Bridge at sunset. The Chesapeake Bay Bridge (known locally as the Bay Bridge) is a major dual-span bridge in the U.S. state of Maryland.
State of Maryland launches tourism campaign for northeast markets

Maryland is gearing up for the summer season by launching a new tourism campaign. The campaign, in coordination with the Department of Commerce’s Office of Tourism, will highlight water experiences, state history and local food. Gov. Wes Moore is featured in the ad titled “You’re Welcome.” The ad will air in northeast markets, which include New York and Philadelphia.

 

A Blue Angels show is a dream for photographers. Here are tips for taking the best photos.

Everybody loves the Blue Angels, right? It’s a great show. Parents let their kids play hooky to see it. Thousands of boats fill up the Severn River. If you plan to view the show, which gets underway at 2 p.m. Wednesday, one thing you want is a great memory. The other thing is a photo. Not just any photo, but a picture showing the power and audacity of the Navy’s Flight Demonstration Team.

Berlin Officials Discuss Fire, EMS Funding

Representatives of the Berlin Fire Company told town leaders the funding the municipality is proposing would not get the agency through the year. “We can’t operate on inadequate funds the entire year,” attorney Joe Moore said. Moore and David Fitzgerald, president of the Berlin Fire Company and Berlin Emergency Medical Services, met with Mayor Zack Tyndall and the town council on Monday during a work session.

New batch of 2020 census data to detail demographics, living situations in Maryland, U.S. communities

A trove of demographic and housing data for U.S. communities is to be released Thursday in the third batch of numbers from the 2020 census. The data including age, sex, race, ethnicity, homeownership and vacancy down to the neighborhood level is the first release from the decennial census since 2021. The figures will detail the aging of America’s population — the oldest baby boomers turned 74 in 2020 and the oldest millennials turned 39 — and provide insight into the living situations of the country’s 126.8 million households.

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Hopkins, Towson recognized by Bloomberg Philanthropies’ ATI program

Johns Hopkins University and Towson University were recognized by Bloomberg Philanthropies as American Talent Initiative (ATI) High-Fliers, a group of 28 institutions leading the way in access and success for lower-income students. Towson and Johns Hopkins earned this recognition for achieving the greatest gains in Pell enrollment across the 137 institutions in the ATI.

 

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine nixes participation in U.S. News rankings amid recruiting concerns

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine says it will no longer participate in U.S. News & World Report rankings because of concerns that the influential lists’ criteria may make it harder to recruit a diverse student body. Johns Hopkins joins a list of dozens of influential medical schools that have stopped submitting data to the national publication including Harvard, Yale, Stanford, University of Pennsylvania and Columbia.

Maryland Insurance Administration launches ABC Capital investigation

The Maryland Insurance Administration has launched an investigation into a title company’s role in facilitating sales of homes in distressed Baltimore neighborhoods by ABC Capital and its related businesses. The Baltimore Banner reported Monday that an attorney representing dozens of clients from across the globe says he has uncovered instances of fraud and other irregularities in transactions overseen by Castle Title, a Lutherville-based title company that has hired attorneys and is conducting its own review.

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