
How is a Car Accident Claim Filed? And Other Questions A Lawyer Can Answer
Navigating the process of filing a car accident claim can be overwhelming, especially if you are dealing with injuries and property damage. Seeking the guidance of car accident lawyers can help ensure that your More...

Steps to take after a Car Accident in Baltimore
Despite introducing new initiatives designed to increase road safety in the city, a significant number of road traffic accidents continue to occur. Throughout Maryland, an average of 47,548 people sustain accident-related More...

Dr. Andrew Kramer on Revising and Upsizing an LGX Implant
As Baltimore, Maryland penile implant surgeon Dr. Andrew Kramer points out, the inflatable penile implant is an ideal treatment for men suffering from erectile dysfunction. Also known as male impotence, erectile More...

Hearing Loss & Mental Health: The Impact of Hearing Loss On Mental Wellbeing
Hearing loss refers to a reduction in a person’s ability to hear. Some individuals may still be able to hear loud sounds or sounds produced close to them, while others may experience total loss of hearing. Only More...

Colton Dixon’s new song ‘Miracles’ creates a buzz after National Prayer Breakfast
Colton Dixon’s “Miracles” is already creating a buzz as fans across the globe are sharing their own #CDMIRACLEMOMENTS via a special polaroid filter on Dixon’s website. The track is simultaneously More...

The History of Cornhole and its Popularity
No one is 100% certain how the game of cornhole was invented. However, the most believable origin seems to be a story from the fourteenth century. At this time, a man by the name of Matthias Kuepermann is said to More...

Why Humor is Important for Seniors
Being a caregiver is a difficult job and it’s hard to find humor during tough times of helping your loved one. Finding the time to smile and laugh is more important than you think. It’s important to lighten More...

Baltimore restaurant Choptank called ‘racist’ after posting a dress code
A restaurant in Baltimore is being called racist because it posted a sign with one specific message: the restaurant has a dress code. The Choptank, which alerted prospective customers that it will be “opening More...

Walter Williams analyzes Baltimore’s ‘racist test questions’
The U.S. Department of Justice has recently sued the Baltimore County government alleging that its written test for police officer recruits was unfairly biased against black applicants. It turns out that black applicants More...

Border patrol intercepts over 145 danger Asian Gypsy Moth eggs in ships at Baltimore port
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agriculture specialists intercepted 146 destructive Asian Gypsy Moth egg masses on four ships recently in the port of Baltimore. Asian Gypsy Moth (AGM) is one of the most More...

Police arrest seven connected to ‘planned’ Daniel Alejandro Alvarado Cuellar murder
Baltimore County police announced that they have arrested seven individuals, including one teen who will be charged as an adult, for their role in the murder of Daniel Alejandro Alvarado Cuellar on July 31. Cuellar, More...

Maryland police identify 7-year-old Mason Holcombe as murder suicide victim, killed by father Joshua Holcombe
The Cecil County Sheriff Office in Maryland have identified the 7-year-old boy shot and killed in a murder suicide as Mason Holcombe. Mason was found dead as deputies, Maryland State Police troopers and Town of More...

Maryland MS-13 gang member, Daniel Flores-Ventura, ‘Necio’ gets 30 years in prison
An MS-13 gang member from Maryland was sentenced Wednesday to 30 years in federal prison for participating in the racketeering enterprise known as La Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, including a murder. Chief U.S. District More...

Scott Presler attacked as ‘right-wing extremist’ because of Baltimore cleanup
“I can’t even imagine what would cause a person to be mad at us for helping to clean up Baltimore. Instead of criticizing us, how about putting on some gloves to pick up trash,” tweeted Scott Presler, More...

Financial Advisor, Dawn Bennett Sentenced to 20 Years for $20 Million Ponzi Scheme
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis today sentenced Dawn J. Bennett, age 56, of Chevy Chase, Maryland, to 20 years in federal prison, followed by five years of supervised release, for 17 federal charges including conspiracy, More...

Armed Robber, Tyree Miller Sentenced to 18 Years in Federal Prison
David C. Weiss, U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware, announced that today United States District Judge Colm F. Connolly sentenced Tyree Miller, 20, of Wilmington, to 18 years in federal prison for his role More...

Chris Young headlines ‘Raised on Country World Tour’ with fall dates set
After launching his USAA sponsored “Raised On Country World Tour 2019” in May, multi-platinum entertainer Chris Young has already played to capacity crowds over the first 12 shows of his headlining tour. And More...

Alter Bridge and Skillet partner for The Victorious Sky Tour in the fall
ALTER BRIDGE and SKILLET have announced that they will embark on a co-headline tour this fall. The Victorious Sky Tour kicks off on September 22 in Baltimore and runs through October 25 in Orlando. Dirty More...

Violent West Baltimore Gang Member, Taurus Tillman Gets 25 Years for Racketeering and Drugs
U.S. District Judge Catherine C. Blake today sentenced Taurus Tillman, a/k/a Tash, age 30, of Baltimore, to 25 years in federal prison, followed by five years of supervised release, for conspiring to participate More...

for KING & Country announce ‘Burn the Ships’ tour dates across North America
Two-time GRAMMY® award winning duo for KING & COUNTRY is heading back out on the road, as the 2019 Billboard Music Award nominees just announced the burn the ships | world tour: North America. The extensive More...