Maryland
Gov. Moore to speak at DNC with many Maryland politicians attending in support of VP Harris
BALTIMORE — Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is expected to speak at this week’s Democratic National Convention in Chicago where Vice President Kamala Harris is set to be officially nominated as the party’s presidential candidate.
Many of Maryland’s top Democratic politicians are also in Chicago as delegates or to support Harris at the four-day convention which starts Monday, just weeks after President Biden ended his reelection campaign. The Maryland contingent of delegates and political officials will be 138, according to Capital News Service.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller, Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski, Senate President Bill Ferguson, Attorney General Anthony Brown, Comptroller Brooke Lierman, Maryland House Speaker Adrienne Jones, U.S. Senate candidate Angela Alsobooks and U.S. Senators Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen are expected to be in attendance.
Moore is expected to speak during the convention and said his remarks will focus on service.
“I think she is the right candidate,” Moore told CBS News Baltimore last month. “I think she offers the right vision. I will support her in any way that I can.”
“We have a Vice President for a reason and there is no person more ready, more capable, more able to lead this country than Vice President Harris,” said Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott. “Nothing changes. I was a surrogate for the campaign. I will continue to be a surrogate for the vice president because the message is the same.”
Last month, Maryland’s DNC delegates unanimously voted to support Harris as the country’s Democratic presidential candidate to challenge Republican candidate Donald Trump in the November election.
“The Maryland Democratic Delegation stands unanimously behind her [Harris’s] candidacy, eager to cast our votes for her and campaign vigorously for a historic victory this November,” Maryland Democratic Party Chair Ken Ulman said in a statement.
Harris picked Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate.
“Gov. Walz is like a real dude and I felt that way from the first time I met him,” Moore said. “I think Tim being Tim is going to be good enough for the American people.”
What is the Democratic Party platform for 2024?
Democrats unveiled a draft of their platform in July, when Mr. Biden was still running for president, according to CBS News.
CBS News reports the platform mentions Trump dozens of times, seeking to draw a sharp contrast between Democrats’ priorities and the positions of the former president and “Project 2025,” a conservative blueprint for the next Republican president.
It will also propose raising the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour, making the Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit permanent, making child care affordable and lowering health care costs, according to CBS News, and proposes a minimum income tax for billionaires, raising the corporate tax rate, banning “junk fees” and ramping up clean energy projects.
On reproductive rights, the platform says Democrats are committed to passing legislation to codify abortion protections, strengthening access to contraception and protecting access to IVF and FDA-approved medication abortion.
Democrats also want to expunge federal marijuana-only convictions, strengthen democracy, secure the border and ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.
According to CBS News, the platform also mentions support for “a negotiated two-state solution that ensures Israel’s future as a Jewish and democratic state with recognized borders and upholds the right of Palestinians to live in freedom and security in a viable state of their own.”
Maryland
Inseparable Maryland couple of 70 years died holding hands after tragic car crash: ‘They were simply quite the pair’
A beloved Maryland couple who were married for 70 years died holding hands in their hospital beds after being taken off life support following a horrifying car crash last week.
Kenneth and Marilyn Oland, high school sweethearts who wed in July 1955, died side-by-side Monday in a Baltimore hospital, six days after a car slammed into the side of their vehicle on Route 15 near their Thurmont home, according to their obituary and multiple reports.
Kenneth, 90, who was driving, and his 88-year-old wife were rushed to the hospital and placed on life support after suffering complications from the collision.
“I don’t think one could’ve lasted without the other,” their heartbroken friend, Nancy Echard, told Fox 5.
“That’s how tight they were. You always saw them together, no matter where you were.”
An employee at Thurmont Senior Center, where the couple were regulars who played bingo there twice a month, said they had just finished lunch and left about 15 minutes before the fatal crash.
The senior center posted a touching tribute to the late couple – parents of three, grandparents of five, and great-grandparents of six – hailing them as pillars of the community who were never seen without each other.
“To those of us here at the Senior Center, they were simply quite the pair,” Tuesday’s Facebook post said.
“You rarely saw one without the other, and that was no accident, they were two people who genuinely chose each other, every single day. In the end, even in their passing, they were not apart for long. They were a living reminder of what lasting love looks like, and we were blessed to witness it.”
The loving pair, devout churchgoers, regularly brought flowers to friends in nursing homes and were known for deeply cherishing their friends and large family, always uniting everyone for holidays, birthdays, and celebrations, their obituary said.
Marilyn devoted 25 years to chiropractic care before retiring in 2023, and Kenneth spent his life working in marketing.
Grief-stricken family members were comforted that the elderly couple died together and hope their love and legacy will live on.
“If there’s one thing we could share about my grandparents, it’s not only the 70 years they’ve had together and that they chose to be together every day and chose to go away together and leave this earth together,” their granddaughter Kristie Hopkins told the outlet.
“Their legacy is just how to be humans – be humble and kind and graceful to others and help strangers in need.”
Maryland
Power restored to University of Maryland after campuswide outage
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (7News) — A campuswide power outage at the University of Maryland prompted crews to respond overnight, including dispatching staff to assist people stuck in elevators.
In an advisory, the university said Facilities Management staff were on site assessing the situation and that crews were being dispatched to individuals in elevators.
Just after 1:30 a.m, the university said power was in the process of being restored across campus and that most residence halls had power. The university said steam and hot water would continue to improve as full campus power restoration continued.
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Pepco said that around midnight, it began receiving calls about an outage impacting the university. Pepco crews responded and determined Pepco equipment was not the source of the outage.
As of publication, university officials have not responded to 7News’ request for a comment.
Maryland
Body pulled from river near Bladensburg Waterfront
PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, Md. (7News) — An investigation is underway after a body was spotted in the Anacostia River near the Bladensburg Waterfront in Maryland on Saturday.
The Prince George’s County Park Police confirmed on social media around 4:50 p.m. that officers responded to the area after reports of a dead person in the water.
Authorities said the investigation is in its early stages.
Officials have not released the identity of the person, and the cause of death has not yet been determined.
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