Restraint rules the day for both sides though bottles and pepper bullets fly. Smoke canisters to push people off streets, sometimes come back. We have several people. Reporter tense moments tick by. But only those challenging the line disappear into a wall of shields. A handful of arrests. Progress compared to the hundreds cuffed for looting and assault on officers just 24 hours before. On this day less water is thrown. A little boy instead offering water to police. Many agree it was the community who brought peace. As todays Baltimore Orioles game is closed to the public for the first time in Major League History, fear of violence remains. But many here say there can be a better way. Everybody can be met with love. Reporter creating a love line between police and protesters. Its a big systemic problem we got to deal with. Reporter rival gangs calling a truce for the first time in baltimore history, according to gang members, the real problem they say decades of poverty and Police Brut
What caused still unclear what caused the illness. We checked for carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulide and others. Reporter were told more than 1,000 Johns Hopkins hospital and University Employees work here at the keswick building. Patients are not seen here. Its for emergencies only. Reporter officials were hesitant to let people leave for the day, in case they should take something home with them. I dont want to go in there until they clear the building. And make sure its safe. I dont want to get sick. Reporter and there is a possibility that Food Poisoning may be the culprit. Theyre also urging any employees at the keswick building to please call 911 if they begin feeling ill this evening. Were live in north baltimore. Im jessica kartalija, wjz Eyewitness News. Jessica, thank you. Two buildings make up the keswick complex. Only employees in the South Building were evacuated today. Wjz is following a developing story from downtown. Two employees robbed at gunpoint, inside Mercy Medical
ROCKPORT — Pen Bay Medical Center and Waldo County General Hospital are pleased to welcome Lexi Carter, DNP, to their rheumatology teams, and Benjamin Mason, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, to their
ROCKPORT Pen Bay Medical Center and Waldo County General Hospital welcome Lexi Carter, DNP, to their Rheumatology teams. Carter began her career as a registered nurse at Creekside Behavioral Health in Kingsport, Tennessee, where she worked for a.