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‘Emmett Till Alerts’ go live in Maryland – Maryland Matters
By John Domen
Following a spike in hate crimes and different incidents focusing on minorities and their locations of worship, a brand new alert system led by civil rights leaders in Maryland has gone stay.
The brand new system known as Emmett Until Alerts, and it was introduced inside a church that’s been attacked twice this summer season by somebody who left racist graffiti on the surface of the constructing.
“We’ve to take hate crimes, terrorist threats, significantly,” stated Carl Snowden, a civil rights chief in Anne Arundel County.
“At the moment is an efficient day,” stated Bishop Antonio Palmer, who leads Kingdom Celebration Middle in Gambrills, the place the announcement was made. He’s additionally the president of the United Black Clergy in Maryland. “We’ve an extended approach to go. This additionally proves to us that we’ve got to guard ourselves.”
These alerts, just like the Amber Alert system, will give attention to hate crimes.
“Each member of the Maryland Legislative Black Caucus… can be suggested at any time when there’s a hate crime anyplace within the state of Maryland,” Snowden stated.
Different Black elected leaders across the state can even be invited to affix the community of alerts, as will leaders in nationwide civil rights organizations and Black clergy leaders. For now, it’s invite-only, however Snowden stated he expects the system can be expanded sooner or later.
“If we’ve got an incident that has occurred and we’ve alerted all the management all through the state of Maryland, we’ll have the flexibility to have the ability to have a speedy response” and brainstorm the correct response, Snowden stated.
Not like Amber Alerts, these alerts are by invite solely — for now, at the least.
“We’re simply starting. We’re going to see how the system works,” Snowden stated. “I think what you’ll discover is that is going to be replicated nationally very, in a short time.
“In order we go ahead with this explicit course of, getting enter from lots of people, it most likely will get expanded,” he added.
Those that obtain the alerts will see them characterised in 3 ways: Stage 1, 2, and three alerts. Snowden stated a Stage 3 alert goes out for incidents that might end in violence or dying. A decrease degree incident would come with vandalism or property harm that doesn’t end in damage.
“I believe it will likely be useful to the group, and in the end to regulation enforcement as a result of if the group is conscious of it, it could possibly look out for issues of their group and neighborhood after which report again in the event that they know that one thing is occurring,” stated Anne Arundel County State’s Legal professional Anne Colt Leitess, who attended the announcement. “An knowledgeable group goes to assist the police clear up crime.”
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Maryland basketball rises in advanced analytics after last major win
After losing to both Washington and Oregon on the road, Maryland picked up a signature win against UCLA on Friday evening. The Terps handed the Bruins a 79-61 loss to move Maryland to 12-4 on the year. The Terrapins moved to 2-3 in Big Ten Conference play and Maryland now has three winnable games in a row against Minnesota, Northwestern, and Nebraska before facing a tough Illinois team.
The Terps aren’t quite ranked in the top 25 yet but Maryland did rise in advanced analytics. According to KenPom, the Terps are ranked at No. 23 in the country after Saturday’s games were played. The Terrapins have a +22.46 NET rating and are ranked 21st (defensive rating) and 22nd (offensive rating) by KenPom.
Then over on ESPN, the Basketball Power Index has Maryland ranked 21st in the nation. The Terrapins have a 15.6 BPI rating and Maryland rose three spots after their win over the Bruins. ESPN now has Maryland projected to finish the season going 21.4-9.6 on the year and they give the Terps a 12.5% chance of winning the Big Ten Conference.
Maryland will have to continue to ride the hot hands of center Derik Queen, guard Ja’Kobi Gillespie, and forward Julian Reese who are all averaging 13 or more points on the season.
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Biden-Harris Administration awards $18.6M grant to Maryland for EV charging infrastructure
BALTIMORE – The Biden-Harris Administration announced an $18.6 million grant to Maryland on Friday to expand zero-emission EV charging and fueling infrastructure.
The grant is part of President Biden’s effort to build 500,000 publicly available EV chargers by 2030, a goal that may be on track to be achieved earlier than expected.
“The Biden Administration has made historic investments to support the EV transition and make sure it’s made in America,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
“These investments will help states and communities build out a network of EV chargers in the coming years so that one day, finding a charge on a road trip will be as easy as filling up at a gas station.”
As of Friday, there were more than 206,000 publicly available EV charging ports, with 38,000 new public chargers initiated in 2024.
“Thanks to the Biden-Harris Administration’s efforts, we now have over 200,000 publicly available chargers nationwide and hundreds of new manufacturing facilities across 40 states, creating jobs and economic growth. Today’s awards bring us one step closer to a cleaner transportation future.”
The new fueling stations will be built on the I-81 and I-78 corridors across Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and West Virginia.
“This funding showcases the harmony in government efforts to maximize federal investments and will build on the Department of Energy’s work to develop the 21st-century energy workforce and prepare the grid to power zero-emission fueling infrastructure nationwide,” said Jeff Marootian, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. “The new charging and refueling locations will deliver more accessible and equitable transportation options, create good-paying new jobs, and open up opportunities for innovation in communities across America.”
To learn more about President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and investments in electric vehicles, click here.
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Reporter reacts to Jets ‘head scratching’ move of interviewing Maryland HC Mike Locksley
The New York Jets made one of the more surprising moves when they announced they had completed an interview with Maryland head coach Mike Locksley. The offensive-minded coach just ended the 2024 season going 4-8 and Locksley has a 33-41 record while coaching the Terps.
The Jets aren’t leaving any stone unturned when it comes to finding their next head coach. But The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman and Zach Rosenblatt can’t come to terms as to why New York would interview Locksley. With far more college coaches who have had more success than Locksley, why the under-.500 coach?
“Yet, this one feels like a head-scratcher — if the Jets were going to interview a college candidate, my reporting had indicated there might be some mutual interest in Iowa State coach Matt Campbell, who rejected an interview request from the Jets in 2019 before they hired Adam Gase. That has yet to happen, though it’s still possible it could — especially since Campbell is already expected to interview for the Bears opening.
“It feels like a long shot that the Jets would seriously consider Locksley to be their next coach, considering he has no NFL coaching experience and Maryland has been inconsistent under his watch. But perhaps there’s an outside chance he’d be interested in joining the Jets as an offensive coordinator when they eventually hire a head coach.”
It’s quite unlikely that the Jets hire Locksley away from Mayland. But if anything, it shows that teams are impressed with how the former Alabama offensive coordinator has run his program at Maryland. Playing in the Big Ten with powerhouses like Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, and now Oregon, is no easy feat for a program like Maryland that can’t quite recruit at the same level.
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