Baltimore Ravens Allocate $1 Million for Gun Violence Prevention Initiatives
The Baltimore Ravens have pledged $1 million to support local efforts aimed at reducing gun violence in the city.
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The Baltimore Ravens have pledged $1 million to support local efforts aimed at reducing gun violence in the city.
The Baltimore Ravens have pledged $1 million to support the city's initiative aimed at reducing gun violence.
Joseph Wice, a dedicated healthcare professional at Johns Hopkins Hospital, is recognized for his exceptional service and commitment.
Dione Powell brings her extensive experience and qualifications to Johns Hopkins Medicine, enhancing the institution's leadership team.
Dr. Redonda Miller, president of Johns Hopkins Hospital, has been acknowledged for her significant impact in healthcare leadership.
Johns Hopkins Medicine has secured top positions in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings, reflecting its commitment to excellence in healthcare.
A probe has been initiated concerning the real estate holdings of Johns Hopkins University amid rising scrutiny.
Chaps Pit Beef in Baltimore has been closed indefinitely after a fire broke out at the popular eatery.
Recent data shows a significant reduction in fire-related deaths in Baltimore City, marking a positive trend in public safety.
A recent fire in Baltimore has led authorities to declare five homes unsafe for habitation.
A ceremony honoring the memory of a Baltimore firefighter will feature remarks from the fallen hero's mother.
A significant fire at an apartment complex in Windsor Mill has left nearly two dozen families without homes.
As Baltimore prepares for school board elections, candidates discuss pressing issues facing the city's struggling education system.
City officials hire RTI to analyze causes of recent underground fires and improve public safety measures.
A fire in Northwest Baltimore on Saturday resulted in one individual sustaining injuries, prompting a response from emergency services.
The popular Baltimore eatery, Chaps Pit Beef, is closed indefinitely due to damage from a fire.
A fire in a Northwest Baltimore apartment resulted in injuries to two residents and one firefighter during the response.
A fire department vehicle rolled over while responding to an emergency call in Pikesville, resulting in injuries to two individuals.
As summer begins, Maryland officials are increasing efforts to improve road safety during the season known for heightened traffic fatalities.
The Baltimore mayor has enacted a new bill aimed at regulating smoke shops through enhanced zoning laws.