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Lifestyle
Come On Down? Five Maryland Lottery Winners Head To 'Let's Make A Deal' In Wild Costumes
Forget scratching tickets. This prize came with costumes. Five Maryland Lottery players traded their lucky scratch-offs for a VIP Hollywood adventure, dressing up for a chance to win even more money on the set of Let's Make a Deal. The Maryland winners earned the once-in-a-lifetime trip through the Lottery's 2025 Let's Make a Deal scratch-off second-chance promotion. Each winner received a four-day VIP trip for two to Los Angeles that included airfare, hotel accommodations, $1,660 in spending money, a guided tour of Hollywood landmarks, and a live audience seat at a taping of the long-runn…
Police & Fire
Second Alarm Struck As Tire-Filled Trailers Burn Outside Maryland Business (
Developing
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Black smoke poured into the Maryland sky as trailer after trailer loaded with tires erupted in flames Tuesday afternoon. Firefighters rushed to Pulaski Tire Service in Rosedale after a commercial fire broke out in the 7800 block of Pulaski Highway, where crews found multiple trailers burning and quickly struck a second alarm, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department. The fire was reported shortly after 3 p.m. on Tuesday, June 30. When crews arrived, they found multiple trailers fully involved, each packed with tires that continued fueling the fast-moving blaze. Baltimore County…
News
Smoke Grenade Hidden In Peanut Butter Jar Discovered At Airport, TSA Says
Transportation Security Administration officers found a sticky surprise when they discovered two live smoke grenades, including one inside a jar of peanut butter. The grenades were located inside a checked bag while being screened at Indianapolis International Airport, TSA said in a news release on Thursday, June 25. A supervisory officer and explosives specialist searched the bag and found the grenades. Airport police were called to the checked baggage area, but TSA said airport operations weren't affected. "With the concealment method used, we had concern about the in…
Police & Fire
Maryland Murder Suspect Believed To Be Getting Help While On Run Nearly 6 Years, Police Say
Justice has been waiting nearly six years. So has the family of a 22-year-old Maryland man whose accused killer is still on the run, despite years of investigative work and now a growing federal manhunt. Prince George's County police are once again asking for the public's help in finding 34-year-old Dayvon Gordon, who is wanted in the October 2020 fatal shooting of Andre Lamont Cox Jr. in Landover. With Gordon still nowhere to be found, the US Marshals Service is now offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to his arrest. Cox was gunned down on Oct. 27, 2020, after offic…
Police & Fire
Teen Busted With Two Guns After Pair Shot At Place Of Worship In DC: MPD (
Updated
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Not even a place of worship was sacred enough to avoid gun violence in the nation's capital. Two men were shot on the grounds of a Northeast DC church on Monday afternoon before police uncovered another alarming surprise inside the building: a teenage witness carrying two firearms in two backpacks. The violence was reported around 4:05 p.m. on June 29 in the Rosedale neighborhood near 17th and Gales streets, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. Officers already in the area heard gunfire and rushed toward the scene, where bystanders directed them to a place of worship in the 700…
Business
Nearly $170K In Auto Parts Seized At Virginia Port After Importer Used Fake ID, CBP Says
They didn't just ship car parts. Federal agents in Virginia say the importer tried to ship them under a fake identity. A shipment of nearly $170,000 worth of automotive struts and shock absorbers was seized after arriving at the Port of Norfolk from China, where investigators say the importer submitted fraudulent documents and false identification to conceal who was behind the shipment. The seizure stemmed from an enforcement action on Tuesday, June 23, by US Customs and Border Protection following an investigation into a container that arrived from Hong Kong. Norfolk CBP officers initiall…
Obituaries
Twin Planning Brother's Funeral After Fatal Motorcycle Crash On Maryland Highway
For 31 years, there were two of them. Now, one Maryland twin is left planning his brother's funeral after a devastating motorcycle crash claimed the life of 31-year-old Thomas Jozef O'Halloran in Howard County. The Ellicott City resident was killed around 7:30 p.m. Sunday, June 28, when the 2008 Yamaha FZ1 he was riding left the eastbound lanes of Baltimore National Pike near Frederick Road, according to Howard County police. He was thrown from the motorcycle and pronounced dead at the scene. No other vehicles were involved. As investigators continue working to determine exactly wha…
Politics
Dave Portnoy Floats NYC Run As Mamdani Criticism Escalates
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy says he is considering a run for office, telling FOX News' Jesse Watters that recent political developments in New York City have made him rethink staying out of politics. Portnoy made the comments during an interview promoting his "Cancel Me If You Can" press tour. The remarks come days after Portnoy sharply criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani on X, when he accused Mamdani of "turning New York into a socialist/communist anti-American city" and criticized candidates Mamdani has endorsed, including Darializa Avila Chevalier, who won a Congressio…
Police & Fire
Toddler Turns Blue, Nearly Chokes To Death At BWI Airport Before CBP Personnel Save His Life
His second birthday was suddenly in doubt. A toddler is expected to celebrate the milestone after four CBP personnel sprang into action when the child began choking and turned blue inside Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. The frightening medical emergency unfolded inside the international arrivals area at BWI, where the child had just arrived from Germany with his US citizen mother and father, according to Customs and Border Protection. While the family waited in the primary inspection line, the toddler suddenly began seizing. An alert CBP officer immediately r…
Obituaries
Maryland Woman Killed In Parking Garage Crash On 76th Birthday Was 'True Washingtonian'
Marjorie Rothschild's 76th birthday was supposed to be a celebration. Instead, it became the day her family lost her. Now, the Potomac resident killed in a crash on Monday, June 22, inside a Montgomery County parking garage is being remembered by loved ones as a devoted public servant, doting grandmother, and equestrian enthusiast. Rothschild died after her 2016 Toyota RAV4 struck a cable barricade shortly after 5:30 p.m. at the entrance to a parking garage in the 11300 block of Woodglen Drive in North Bethesda. A passenger suffered significant but non-life-threatening injuries. Montgo…
Police & Fire
Woman Settled Bicycle Dispute By Throwing Cup Of Bleach At Man, Police Say
There are arguments. And then there's this one. A woman with no fixed address is accused of throwing a cup of bleach at a man during a predawn confrontation in Virginia after insisting he had stolen her bicycle, police said. The strange scene played out around 3:30 a.m. on Monday, June 29, near Richmond Highway and Featherstone Road in Woodbridge, where police say 53-year-old Talia Marie Nesemeier approached a 50-year-old man with an accusation instead of a conversation. According to investigators from the Prince William County Police Department, Nesemeier claimed the victim had stole…
News
Millions Of Eggs Headed To Maryland Food Banks After DOJ, AG Brown Price-Fixing Settlement
More than 53 million eggs are headed to food banks across the country after federal and state investigators uncovered an alleged scheme by some of the nation's largest egg producers to illegally manipulate prices, officials announced Tuesday, June 30. The U.S. Department of Justice and attorneys general from 17 states filed a civil antitrust lawsuit against Cal-Maine Foods, Hickman's Egg Ranch, and Versova/Centrum, while simultaneously reaching proposed settlements that, if approved by a federal court, would prohibit the companies from coordinating to inflate egg prices in the future. The b…
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