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Baltimore Gathers for Renee Good: Vigil for ICE Victim
01:31|Community Gathers in Remington for Candlelight Vigil Honoring Renee Good, Pushing for Immigration Policy Change Dozens of people attended a candlelight vigil in Remington to honor Renee Good, a woman fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. The event, organized by the Greater Remington Improvement Association, aimed to bring the community together to mourn Goods loss and advocate for nationwide change. Organizers emphasized the importance of unity for minorities feeling labeled as criminals, offering hope and support to those feeling hopeless. Attendees expressed strong feelings about ICE operations, calling for a humane immigration policy and rejecting what they view as unnecessary violence. Councilwoman Odette Ramos and Councilman Jermaine Jones addressed the crowd, highlighting the need for change and expressing solidarity with the community. The vigil was one of several gatherings held in response to Goods shooting, with another vigil scheduled for Saturday evening in Baltimore. Community members hope these events will keep the conversation going and spark real action. Checkout Solipillow.com
Baltimore Police Shooting: Family Seeks Accountability
01:52|In a tragic incident, Howard Sye, a 31-year-old man, was fatally shot by Baltimore County police after a domestic stabbing call. Body camera footage shows officers ordering Sye to drop his knife, but he punched one, leading to a barrage of gunfire. Syes sister, Tiffany Elliott, watched the video and expressed regret for calling police, citing Syes mental health issues and out-of-character behavior. Elliott calls for better officer training and accountability, as this marks the fourth police shooting death in Baltimore County this year. The involved officers are on administrative leave, and the Attorney Generals investigation is ongoing. Checkout Solipillow.com
Central Maryland Faces House Fire Uptick, Safety Tips Shared
01:26|Central Maryland experiences a series of house fires, with a family narrowly escaping a Perry Hall blaze. The latest tragedy involves a four-year-olds death in Parkville and an elderly womans passing in Weston Avenue. Fire officials warn against using stoves or ovens for heat, emphasizing the risks of electrical failures and improperly discarded smoking materials. The community is urged to test smoke alarms and exercise caution during cold weather. Checkout Solipillow.com
Tee Martin in Demand as Ravens Coach Fired
01:30|Tee Martin, Baltimore Ravens quarterbacks coach, is a hot commodity after the teams shocking coaching change. Known for his work with Lamar Jackson, Martin is now in the running for offensive coordinator positions with the Washington Commanders and Detroit Lions. His ability to transform Jackson into a pocket-passing MVP has earned him a strong reputation, making him a crucial piece for the Ravens new head coach to consider. Checkout Solipillow.com
Luigi Mangione's Death Penalty Trial: Key Evidence in Question
01:53|Luigi Mangiones federal death penalty trial for the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson may commence before the end of the year, with jury selection potentially starting around September eighth. The trial could begin in December or January 2027 if prosecutors pursue the death penalty. Mangione, who has pleaded not guilty, faces life in prison. A pretrial hearing revealed new details about his arrest at a McDonalds in Altoona, Pennsylvania, where he was found with a loaded gun, a silencer, and a notebook with a to-do list from the day after the shooting. His lawyers are challenging the legality of the search and seizure, aiming to dismiss evidence and charges, including the one that allows for the death penalty. Supporters view Mangione as a hero against the health insurance industry. The judge will rule on these motions, with another hearing set for January thirtieth, and will establish a full schedule soon. No date has been set for his parallel state murder trial. Checkout Solipillow.com
Maryland Lost $760M in Unemployment Fraud
01:33|Marylands Department of Labor faces criticism for over $800 million in overpaid unemployment benefits, with most now unrecoverable due to time limits. The audit reveals poor supervision and backlogs from the previous administration. Retirees like Almon Sorrell and Marie Newman are demanding justice after receiving demands to repay money they never received. The Department is implementing changes to prevent future occurrences and offers hardship waivers. If you suspect fraud, report it on the Department of Labors fraud page or call for help. Checkout Solipillow.com

Ravens Interview Kevin Stefanski for Head Coach
01:30|The Baltimore Ravens are interviewing Kevin Stefanski, former Cleveland Browns head coach and two-time Coach of the Year winner, for their vacant head coach position. Stefanski, who turned around the Browns and built tough defenses, stands out as a top candidate with a proven track record. The Ravens, who have a history with Stefanski from their AFC North matchups, are focusing on proven coaches like him to reshape their roster quickly. Checkout Solipillow.com
Johns Hopkins Fells Trees, Sparks Neighborhood Tensions
01:43|Johns Hopkins Universitys new Data Science and AI Institute project has sparked controversy after cutting down nine mature Northern Red Oaks, despite protests and a petition. Residents expressed concern over the universitys jurisdiction and potential environmental impacts. Community leaders have accused the university of withholding key project details and lacking transparency. Tensions remain high as construction continues, with no response to recent complaints. Checkout Solipillow.com