Maryland s Most Wanted | Allen Griffin, accused of drug trafficking in East Baltimore Dan Lampariello
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BALTIMORE (WBFF) An East Baltimore man, indicted for allegedly trafficking and selling large quantities of drugs in the city, is the focus of this week s
Maryland s Most Wanted.
According to the U.S. Marshals Service, 33 year-old Allen Griffin has been on the run for three years.
Griffin was indicted back in 2018 for his participation in a drug trafficking organization which allegedly distributed large quantities of heroin and crack cocaine in East Baltimore, according to court documents.
Griffin was one of 12 people listed in the indictment and remains the only one still at large.
Top crash locations in Massachusetts: These intersections are most common spots for car crashes
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What’s the worst intersection in Massachusetts?
Drivers surely can think of a treacherous intersection on their commute, or maybe even a location near their home.
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation uses a methodology to rank the state’s intersections, weighing crashes that resulted in injuries higher than those that just left property damage.
MassDOT’s most recent report, the 2017 Top Crash Locations Report, which was released in September, can be used as a first brush tool to evaluate top crash locations and improve road safety, according to the agency. The report focuses on intersections and is based on crashes entered into the Registry of Motor Vehicles’ Crash Data System.
Ed Brennen Itâs a challenge that has befuddled campus planners for years: How to make the half-mile stretch of Pawtucket Street that connects South Campus to the rest of the university more inviting for pedestrians and bicyclists.
A UMass Lowell student is hard at work on a solution.
Jenna Howard â19, a part-time transportation engineering graduate student, also works full time as a transportation infrastructure designer for a local civil engineering firm called The Engineering Corp (TEC). Last year, the university hired TEC to design the âPawtucket Greenway,â thanks to a $57,000 MassTrails grant from the stateâs Department of Conservation and Recreation.
Many small businesses in Baltimore start out at pop-ups or farmers market stalls, then set up permanent establishments. When spring comes, the foot traffic picks up.