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State of Maryland Takes Measure to Secure Long-Term Commitment from Ravens
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan signed a invoice that enables the Maryland Stadium Authority to borrow as much as $1.2 billion for upgrades at M&T Financial institution Stadium and Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
The Ravens lease at M&T Financial institution Stadium expires in 2027, and proprietor Steve Bisciotti desires to increase the settlement for a minimum of one other 25 years.
This new laws will go a great distance in securing that dedication.
“What Marylanders, what Baltimore deserves is a 25-year extension 5 years early and get us again to a 30-year lease,” Bisciotti stated through the NFL league conferences. “I am actually joyful to listen to that the cash’s there to be allotted, to determine it out. We have got 5 extra years on this lease. I’ve put greater than $150 million of my very own cash into that stadium. I’ve received no downside doing it, nevertheless it’s time we glance long-term.”
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Underneath the invoice, the allowable bond debt for initiatives at M&T Financial institution Stadium and Camden Yards will increase from $235 million to $1.2 billion. The Ravens and Orioles are required to signal leases a minimum of so long as it takes to pay again the bonds. The franchises can use as much as $600 million in excellent debt for infrastructure initiatives.
Hogan signed a separate invoice that might make as much as $400 million in bonds accessible for growth round FedEx Subject. Nevertheless, these funds can’t be used for a brand new stadium for the Washington Commanders.
“I don’t actually know what’s going to occur with them,” Hogan stated concerning the Commanders, who’re exploring websites for a brand new stadium elsewhere.
The Commanders lease in Prince George’s County expires in 2027.
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‘There’s no justice’: Maryland family wants answers in 2024 Shaw murder
A Maryland family is desperately searching for answers after their son was shot and killed in the Shaw neighborhood last year. The case has still never been solved.
The family says police told them their son was likely defending a friend from robbers.
Vaughn Dozier Jr., 21, from Upper Marlboro was a passionate DJ and a talented roller skater. His dad fondly recalled how his friends called him the GOAT of making music.
In June of 2024, he had gone to hang out with a friend in D.C.
“He was like, ‘Dad, I’m going to the skating rink.’ And I said, ‘Alright, Vaughn, I love you.’ That’s my thing. ‘I love you too.’ And that’s the last time I talked to my son,” Vaughn Dozier Sr. said.
Later that night, the family would receive a call from Vaughn Dozier Jr.’s friend, saying he’d been shot in the Shaw neighborhood.
His father rushed to the scene.
“Yellow tape, not looking good. I’m just hoping, alright, I see the ambulance, hope they’re working on him, hope there’s a chance,” his father said.
Vaughn Dozier Jr. would later be pronounced dead.
His father says police told them he was likely defending his friend from three robbers when one of the robbers shot him in the chest.
D.C. police told News4 the investigation is still ongoing, but they wouldn’t share any updates on the case.
Last year, several neighbors told News4 they were tired of crime in the area.
“I’m really concerned about safety because it’s not secure,” said neighbor Ana Romualdo. “It’s very often we see that there is assault.”
“Just really sad,” said another neighbor who didn’t want to give their name. “Sometimes it seems just too reckless and too dangerous.”
Vaughn Dozier Jr.’s father said he won’t rest until the killer is caught.
“I need to see their face. I need to look them in the eyes. So does my wife and my family,” Vaughn Dozier Sr. said. “There’s no justice if the person’s not here. We want to bring that person to justice.”
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