Baltimore, MD – Aug. 25, 2025 – 3:19 PM – An accident has been reported outside the Colonial Village Shopping Center (near Dunkin’/Hats to Hose) on Reisterstown Road. Traffic is already building up in the area.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel deeply regretted what he described as the "tragic mishap" that occurred at Khan Yunis's Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza on Monday.
The Israeli strike killed at least 20 people, including five journalists.
"Our war is with Hamas terrorists. Our just goals are defeating Hamas and bringing our hostages home," Netanyahu said.
World leaders, including those from the UN, UK, France, and Germany, condemned the Israeli strikes.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres strongly condemned the killing of Palestinians in Israeli strikes, and called for a prompt, impartial investigation, spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said.
"The Secretary-General recalls that civilians, including medical personnel and journalists, must be respected an...
Baltimore, MD – Aug. 25, 2025 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Mickey and Tehila Feldbaum on the birth of a son.
Mazal tov to grandparents Shmuel & Becca Steir and Dovid & Chaya Fink.
Mazel Tov to great grandmother Dr. Louise Fink
יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בתם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa confirmed on Sunday evening that "advanced talks" are underway between Damascus and Jerusalem aimed at reaching a security agreement. He made the remarks during a meeting with Arab media representatives.
According to Nadim Koteich, director of Sky News Arabia, al-Sharaa indicated that the expected agreement would be based on the 1974 disengagement line between the two countries.
The Syrian President stated that his objective is to renew the ceasefire with Israel and establish "security arrangements" that would preserve Syria’s sovereignty. He noted that these steps could open the door to initiatives potentially leading to further agreements in the future.
At the same time, al-Sharaa stressed that he does not currently see the possibility of a ...
Baltimore, MD - Aug. 25, 2025 - Repairs to a watermain break could delay commutes in Downtown Baltimore through Tuesday night.
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation announced Monday that Lombard Street will be reduced to one lane between Calvert and Charles Streets starting around 3 p.m. Monday and lasting through 8 p.m. Tuesday.
BCDOT reported that the Baltimore City Department of Public Works is repairing a 40-inch watermain break at Lombard & Charles streets.
The left curb lane (parking lane) on Charles Street between Pratt and Redwood streets will also be closed.
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Baltimore, MD – Aug. 23, 2025 – Repair work to damaged concrete has closed two lanes of Interstate 795 this weekend.
Two northbound lanes of I-795 are closed between the Beltway and the Owings Mills Boulevard exit. The closures began Friday at 8 p.m. and will remain in place through 5 a.m. Monday, according to the Maryland State Highway Administration.
SHA officials noted there will be times when drivers may not see crews actively working, but the lanes must stay closed to allow the concrete to cure properly to highway strength.
Drivers are advised to use Reisterstown or Liberty roads as alternate routes.
The project is part of SHA’s $8.5 million contract aimed at improving safety and operations on interstate highways in Baltimore and Harford counties.