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Hero Neighbor Stops Arson Spree in Baltimore
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In Baltimores Little Italy, a man went on a fire-setting spree, igniting at least seven blazes. Quick-thinking resident Anthony DeMarco tracked down the suspect, Kyle Scott, and alerted police. Scott is now held without bail, facing multiple arson charges. The community praises DeMarco for his heroic actions in preventing a larger disaster. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Hoyer's Retirement: End of an Era in House Leadership
01:27|Steny Hoyer, a long-serving Democratic Congressman from Maryland, announces retirement, ending a career marked by decades in top leadership roles. Hell make it official with a speech on the House floor this Thursday. Hoyer, who started in politics at 27, represented a district from Washington D.C. suburbs to southern Maryland. He played a key role in passing major laws like the Affordable Care Act and the Inflation Reduction Act. After the 2022 midterms, he and Pelosi stepped down from leadership to make way for younger voices. Checkout Solipillow.com
Hoyer Announces Retirement After 40 Years in Congress
01:09|U.S. Representative Steny Hoyer, a Democrat from Marylands fifth district, announced his retirement after serving in Congress for over four decades. The eighty-six-year-old Hoyer, who grew up in Prince Georges County and graduated from the University of Maryland, first won election to the House in 1981. He served as House Majority Leader twice and was a key figure in securing federal investments and supporting federal workers in Maryland. Maryland Governor Wes Moore praised Hoyers leadership, highlighting his work on health care, state investments, and delivering results for Marylanders. Hoyer is set to speak on the House floor this Thursday at ten a.m. Checkout Solipillow.com

Mom Drops Kids from Burning House, Neighbor Catches Them
01:18|In a harrowing rescue, a brave mom in Middle River, Ashley Gubernat, saved her two young sons from a raging house fire by dropping them from a second-story window into a neighbors arms. Neighbor Steven Angelini caught both boys, with the help of a ladder, as the family faced the charred remains of their home. Checkout Solipillow.com
Mother Reunited with Family After ICE Custody
01:36|Dulce Consuelo Diaz Morales, a 22-year-old mother from Maryland, is finally reunited with her family after nearly a month in ICE custody. Arrested in December, she was moved between detention centers in Louisiana, Baltimore, and Texas. Her family, including her 5-year-old son, endured a difficult holiday season without her. Despite DHS claiming shes an illegal immigrant from Mexico, her legal team provides evidence of her U.S. citizenship. A federal judge has blocked her deportation, and the family is relieved to have her home. Checkout Solipillow.com
John Harbaugh Fired, Brother Jim Predicts Quick Return
01:39|John Harbaugh, legendary NFL coach, was fired by the Baltimore Ravens after 18 seasons. He won a Super Bowl in 2013 and led the Ravens to four AFC championship games. His brother, Jim Harbaugh, coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, predicts John will be a head coach again next year and face off against him. Johns record with the Ravens was 193-124, including the postseason. Jims Chargers face the New England Patriots in the AFC wild-card playoff on Sunday. There are seven head coaching jobs open in the NFL, and Jim believes the team that hires John will be formidable. Checkout Solipillow.com
Harford Schools Superintendent on Leave Amid Investigation
01:01|Harford County Public Schools Superintendent Sean Bulson placed on administrative leave amid investigation into reported robbery during work trip. Deputy Superintendent Dyann Mack assumes acting role, board maintains confidence in leadership team. Checkout Solipillow.com
Baltimore Pays $14M to Wrongfully Convicted Man
01:45|Baltimore Settles with Wrongfully Convicted Man: Gary Washington, who spent over three decades in prison for a murder he didnt commit, will receive a $14 million settlement from the city. The case hinged on a coerced statement from a twelve-year-old witness, Otis Robinson. The citys solicitor, Justin Conroy, cited unreliable detective testimony and the recanted witness statement as reasons for the settlement. This marks the second payout for Washington, with the state authorizing $3 million last year. Mayor Brandon Scott noted changes in the police department to prevent similar incidents. Checkout Solipillow.com
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