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Heroes Save Man's Life at Gym
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Two everyday heroes, Corporal Bryan Borowski and Robert West, saved a mans life at the Roger Carter Community Center. Brett Sovereign collapsed on a treadmill, and the duo sprang into action, performing CPR and using an AED. Their quick thinking saved Bretts life, and four months later, hes recovering. The trio recently reunited, with Brett expressing his gratitude for their life-saving actions. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Harford School Board Investigates Superintendent's Stolen Property
01:27|Harford County School Board faces allegations against Superintendent Dr. Sean Bulson, stemming from a police call made during a work conference in New Orleans. Bulson reported stolen school property, but a non-emergency call surfaced online, revealing details of the incident. County leaders demand Bulsons resignation and a full investigation, while school board members call for facts to be uncovered. The board met on the matter, but decisions remain with them. Checkout Solipillow.com
Maryland Woman Owes $1400 for Unemployment She Never Applied For
01:34|Maryland residents, including Donna Shoppert, are receiving letters demanding repayment of unemployment benefits they never claimed. The state alleges identity theft or third-party scams during the pandemic caused these overpayments. Shoppert plans to appeal, and those suspecting ID theft can seek help from the Department of Labor. Checkout Solipillow.com
Baltimore's New Subway Cars: Modern, Comfortable, and Accessible
01:15|Baltimores MTA unveils modern subway cars, prioritizing passenger comfort and safety. New fleet features larger windows, bike storage, and brighter lighting. Mayor Brandon Scott emphasizes investment in transit, including free buses in underserved areas. MTA leaders outline plans for further modernization of Baltimores public transit system. Checkout Solipillow.com
Maryland Juvenile Justice Center Exposed: Shocking Conditions & Staffing Shortages
01:22|Shocking Conditions Exposed at Maryland Juvenile Justice Center: Mice, Filth, and Neglect - A new report reveals deplorable conditions at Baltimores juvenile detention center, including mice infestations, unsanitary living areas, and inadequate medical care. The Department of Juvenile Services promises to address every recommendation and improve conditions. Advocates blame chronic staffing shortages for the decades-old crisis, which has affected facilities across the state. The report details numerous issues, including burst pipes, expired food, staff misconduct, and drug problems. Baltimore officials are taking steps to improve pest control, medical oversight, and repairs, but advocates warn that institutional fixes wont happen overnight. Checkout Solipillow.com
John Harbaugh Fired by Ravens, Dolphins Eyeing Him
01:57|In a surprising turn of events, the Baltimore Ravens fired head coach John Harbaugh after 18 successful years, marking the end of one of the franchises most successful eras. Despite his achievements, including a Super Bowl win and six division titles, Harbaughs postseason success dwindled, leading to his dismissal. The move has sparked reactions from league insiders, fans, and analysts, with some comparing his run to legendary coaches like Chuck Noll. Meanwhile, reports suggest Dolphins owner Stephen Ross is interested in hiring Harbaugh, potentially setting up a second act for the coach. Checkout Solipillow.com
Baltimore's Sinkhole Saga: $30M Bill for Hidden Infrastructure
02:03|Baltimores Lake Montebello Sinkhole: A $30 Million Repair Bill for Crumbling Infrastructure A massive sinkhole at Lake Montebello in Baltimore, caused by an old brick tunnel collapse, was filled at a staggering cost of $30 million, nearly triple the original contract amount. The emergency repair, given to Garney Construction, faced numerous challenges, including soil shifts and the need to haul out thousands of truckloads of dirt, leading to five amendments and a total cost increase of nearly $20 million. The citys crumbling infrastructure, with over 1,146 miles of pre-1950 stormwater tunnels, was highlighted by this incident, which also revealed staff turnover issues and a lack of proper notification about emergency spending hikes. Checkout Solipillow.com
Pennsylvania Fire Chief Arrested for Scamming Baltimore Departments
01:30|Pennsylvania fire chief arrested for allegedly scamming Baltimore County fire departments out of over $14,000. Darrell Eugene Cornett Junior, leader of Greenmount Community Fire Department, faces theft and deceptive business practice charges. He was arrested in Pennsylvania and extradited to Baltimore County. Greenmount Community Fire Department to hold community meeting on Thursday. Checkout Solipillow.com
Sidelined Doctors: A Crisis in America's Medical System
01:28|Americas medical crisis: Sidelined U.S. doctors, like Harvard-trained pain specialist Atif Malik, are ready to work, but bureaucratic issues keep them from practicing. Retired U.S. Marshal Johnny Hughes shares his insights on the systems flaws and the need for smarter solutions to bring back our own doctors. Checkout Solipillow.com
Maryland Agencies Face Scrutiny, Costs Soar
01:56|Marylands state agencies face criticism for waste, fraud, and abuse, with multiple legislative audits exposing issues. The Department of Juvenile Services failed to run background checks on staff, and the Social Services Administration allowed convicted sex offenders to live with foster children. The Maryland Department of Transportation racked up unauthorized charges on federal projects. Public frustration is growing, with even the governors allies questioning decisions. The cost to rebuild the collapsed Key Bridge has doubled, and nonprofits receiving state funds often fail to meet requirements. Maryland residents are urged to demand better accountability to prevent further scandals. Checkout Solipillow.com