A Baltimore funeral home is the first in Maryland to offer a "green" option to cremation. The Joseph Brown Funeral Home on Fulton Avenue in west Baltimore made a million-dollar investment into ...
The cause of the blaze is still under investigation, a Baltimore City Fire Department spokesperson said Monday. Have a news tip? Contact Dan Belson at
[email protected], 443-790-4827 ...
according to the Baltimore City Fire Department. Fire officials were dispatched to the 3400 block of Keswick Road shortly after 5:30 a.m. Upon arrival, firefighters witnessed the blaze showing ...
The Baltimore City Fire Department is investigating a fatal house fire that occurred early Thursday. Emergency units were dispatched to 1200 block of Poplar Grove Street in West Baltimore’s ...
He retired as the assistant fire chief the Baltimore City Fire Department in 2013. He was appointed fire marshal for Baltimore City in 2008. During his tenure as fire marshal, Baltimore City ...
The fire department was notified shortly before 01:30 a.m. for a report of a fire in the 100 block of Park Ave near Fayette St. Once on scene, the Baltimore City Fire Department found a vacant 2 ...
It will replace Fire Station No. 4 at 917 University Ave., built in 1959 and the city's second oldest. Originally expected to cost $10.46 million, the project is now anticipated to run $11.6 million.
A Baltimore funeral home is the first in Maryland to offer a “green” option to cremation. At the Joseph Brown Funeral Home in west Baltimore, there’s now an option for water cremation. Funeral Directo ...
The amount payable under the agreement with Martinez Architecture will be 8.85% of construction costs, which are estimated at ...
FIRE CREWS HAVE BEEN ON SCENE ALL DAY, METICULOUSLY GOING INCH BY INCH THROUGH THE DEBRIS YOU SEE BEHIND ME HERE. THEY HAVE NOW CONFIRMED TWO PEOPLE FOUND DEAD IN THIS WRECKAGE. NOW THEY WERE ...
located at Fire Station 4 at 1321 Medical Center Blvd. Recently, Safe Haven representatives, personnel from Murfreesboro Fire Rescue Department, local advocates, community and city leaders gathered to ...
The fire is still under investigation. Those who have any information can contact John Marsh, of the Baltimore City Fire Department, at 410-396-5616 or
[email protected]. Have a news tip?