10-21-2024, 04:35 PM
Pahk U.S. Army and Vietnam Veteran laid to rest in unaccompanied burial at Baltimore National Cemetery
WASHINGTON AP 鈥?Pedestrian deaths are climbing faster than motorist fatalities, reaching nearly 6,000 deaths last year 鈥?the highest total in more than two decades, according to an analysis of preliminary state data released Thursday.Increased driving due to an improved economy, lower gas prices and more walking for exercise and environmental factors are some of the likely reasons behind the estimated 11 percent spike in pedestrian fatalities in 2016. The figures were prepared for the Governors Highway Safety Association, whi stanley cup ch represents state highway safety offices.But researchers say they think the biggest factor may be more d stanley termoska rivers and walkers distracted by cellphones and other electronic devices, although that s hard to confirm.Walking and miles driven are up only a few percentag stanley cup e points, and are unlikely to account for most of the surge in pedestrian deaths, said Richard Retting, safety director for Sam Schwartz Transportation Consultants and the author of the report. Meanwhile Veuz Cat gets wheels after losing use of 2 legs
ESSEX 鈥?Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski along with the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation and more broke ground on Monday morning on the new Cal Ripken Sr. Foundat stanley vattenflaska ion Youth Development Park at Essex s Fields at Renaissance Park.The ceremony initiated the planned $2.3 million upgrade at the site, which included replacing the existing grass field to a synthetic turf field, and plans to add benefits like energy efficient LED field lighting system, permanent seating stands, scoreboard, and expanded sidewalk connections. All communities benefit from having access to high-quality athletic fields, and the new Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation Youth Development Park will be a destination location, offering an enhanced experience for local athletes, visitors and spect stanley bottles ators alike, said Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski. We are fully commi stanley us tted to the revitalization of Essex and grateful that our partners in this exciting project see the value of investing in the youth of Eastern Baltimore
WASHINGTON AP 鈥?Pedestrian deaths are climbing faster than motorist fatalities, reaching nearly 6,000 deaths last year 鈥?the highest total in more than two decades, according to an analysis of preliminary state data released Thursday.Increased driving due to an improved economy, lower gas prices and more walking for exercise and environmental factors are some of the likely reasons behind the estimated 11 percent spike in pedestrian fatalities in 2016. The figures were prepared for the Governors Highway Safety Association, whi stanley cup ch represents state highway safety offices.But researchers say they think the biggest factor may be more d stanley termoska rivers and walkers distracted by cellphones and other electronic devices, although that s hard to confirm.Walking and miles driven are up only a few percentag stanley cup e points, and are unlikely to account for most of the surge in pedestrian deaths, said Richard Retting, safety director for Sam Schwartz Transportation Consultants and the author of the report. Meanwhile Veuz Cat gets wheels after losing use of 2 legs
ESSEX 鈥?Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski along with the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation and more broke ground on Monday morning on the new Cal Ripken Sr. Foundat stanley vattenflaska ion Youth Development Park at Essex s Fields at Renaissance Park.The ceremony initiated the planned $2.3 million upgrade at the site, which included replacing the existing grass field to a synthetic turf field, and plans to add benefits like energy efficient LED field lighting system, permanent seating stands, scoreboard, and expanded sidewalk connections. All communities benefit from having access to high-quality athletic fields, and the new Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation Youth Development Park will be a destination location, offering an enhanced experience for local athletes, visitors and spect stanley bottles ators alike, said Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski. We are fully commi stanley us tted to the revitalization of Essex and grateful that our partners in this exciting project see the value of investing in the youth of Eastern Baltimore