A Baltimore judge on Wednesday denied bail for a motorcycle club member accused of murder in a fatal fight that started over a parking spot. Eric Kibler, 43, of Hagerstown, is charged with first- and second-degree murder and related assault and firearms offenses in the Aug. 18 death of 36-year-old Anthony Martin, one of eight people shot in the Oliver neighborhood that … [Read more...] about Oliver mass shooting: Man charged with murder held without bail; attorney calls him ‘peacemaker’
Raising Cane’s is helping employees buy their first homes
Raising Cane’s is giving thanks to some of its employees with not just raises and promotions, but by helping them buy their first homes. Raising Cane’s announced its First-Time Home Buyer Program in 2023, which helps employees across the company purchase their first home by contributing $10,000 to the closing costs. As of Oct. 7, Raising Cane’s has helped 54 employees buy their … [Read more...] about Raising Cane’s is helping employees buy their first homes
FOX45: Broadneck High School potentially violates student privacy rights by using AI detector
Annapolis, Md (WBFF) — Time is running out for an Anne Arundel County family trying to clear their daughter’s name after she was accused of cheating in school. But now, FOX45’s Project Baltimore has found the school system has some explaining to do. Tara Davis is down to her last chance to save her daughter’s academic reputation. “I never imagined that I’d have to go to these … [Read more...] about FOX45: Broadneck High School potentially violates student privacy rights by using AI detector
NSA investigating hack of three major telecommunications companies
The National Security Agency is investigating a hack that involves three major telecommunications firms — AT&T, Verizon and Lumen Technologies. David Hyde, a professor of computer science at Vanderbilt University, said that based on the available information, some of the nation’s largest telecommunications providers appear to have suffered a breach “believed to be … [Read more...] about NSA investigating hack of three major telecommunications companies
Baltimore voters to consider reparations fund for communities impacted by anti-cannabis prosecution
Baltimoreans will vote Nov. 5 on whether to create a city fund that would use state money to compensate communities whose residents were disproportionately targeted for arrest or prosecution under Maryland’s anti-cannabis laws. The charter amendment, known as Question G, would create a city fund to recompense communities that suffered disproportionately under anti-cannabis … [Read more...] about Baltimore voters to consider reparations fund for communities impacted by anti-cannabis prosecution