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City Hosts Virtual Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony

The City of Cumberland and the Downtown Development Commission, on Friday, jointly presented a virtual tree lighting ceremony in celebration of the holiday. Mayor Ray Morriss and special guests hosted the popular holiday tradition which was streamed live streamed via Allegany Media for all to view. The event, which usually draws hundreds to the downtown mall on Black Friday,  was virtual due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic

Late night accident

Allegany County Emergency Services reported a vehicle accident late Friday in the area of New Geroges Creek/Autumb Breeze. One lane was briefly shuit down as units cleared the scene.  

City Man Charged with Disturbing the Peace

On Fridat at approximately 5:30 PM an officer from the Cumberland City Police Department was patrolling South George Street when they heard a male subject creating a disturbance. The officer contacted James Latgis III and learned he was yelling at a subject inside a nearby business. The officer contacted the victim and learned there was an active protective order barring Mr. Latgis from contacting them. The order was verified as active and Mr. Latgis was placed under arrest without incident. Mr. Latgis was taken before a District Court Commissioner for an initial appearance. Mr. Latgis was remanded to the Allegany County…

Deputies Defuse Domestic Firearms Incident

On Saturday at approximately 2:00a.m, deputies with the Allegany County Sheriff's Office along with Troopers of the Maryland State Police responded to a Brice Hollow Rd, Oldtown, MD home for a reported armed subject. Officers were advised that a male subject later identified as Wayne Anthony Pankey (38, of Oldtown, MD) was armed with a handgun in the home threatening family members.  Upon the arrival of responding units, Pankey exited the home where he was challenged by Police. Pankey complied with the officers commands, and was taken into custody without further incident. The investigation in the matter revealed that Pankey…

COVID-19 Infections On The Rise In Maryland’s Prisons

Staff members and incarcerated individuals are beginning to see spikes in COVID-19 infections in Maryland prisons, echoing upward trends in other areas of the state. Maryland Matters compiled a database of confirmed COVID-19 infections among inmates and department staff at the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, finding that 1,349 inmates and 1,003 staff members have been infected since the pandemic’s start. The data, made publicly available by Maryland’s Open Data Portal, is a weekly snapshot of confirmed cases across state and local congregate living facilities dating back to April 29. These figures only capture new positive COVID-19 tests for the reported…

Troopers Make No Arrests in Early Coronavirus Prevention Efforts

WBAL reports preliminary information from the Maryland State Police COVID-19 prevention efforts, which started at 5 p.m. Wednesday, indicate troopers made no arrests, filed no charges and issued a minimal amount of warnings for people in businesses who were not wearing face coverings or social distancing. Troopers in every county and Baltimore City were involved in COVID-19 education, prevention and enforcement efforts overnight in support of local health officials and police departments. As of Thursday morning, preliminary information shows troopers on patrol and on the high-visibility units made more than 730 checks at restaurants and bars overnight. State police said troopers overwhelmingly…

Maryland tax preparer used fraud to help clients

Federal prosecutors say a Maryland tax preparer was indicted on fraud charges after she used false or inflated itemized deductions and other means to increase her clients’ refunds. The U.S. Attorney’s office in Maryland also said in a news release Monday that 56-year-old Anita Fortune used other co-conspirators’ identifying information to file tax returns after the IRS revoked her e-file privileges. Prosecutors say Fortune was indicted on one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States and thirty-nine counts of aiding and assisting in the preparation of false tax returns. The conspiracy count carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison,…

With Fewer Traveling for the Holiday, Gas Prices Drop

Maryland drivers saw only slight changes at the pump this week as demand for gasoline dipped.  As demand remains low, pump prices are likely to remain through Thanksgiving weekend.  The gas price average in Maryland today is $2.23, down respectively two cents from last week, six cents in the last month, and 24 cents from this date last year.   Today’s national gas price average is $2.11, down respectively two cents in the last week, five cents in the last month, and 48 cents from this time last year.   CURRENT AND PAST GAS PRICE AVERAGES Regular Unleaded Gasoline  …

Ravens-Steelers Game Postponed, Again, to Tuesday

The Baltimore Ravens-Pittsburgh Steelers game is postponed, again, and will now be played Tuesday, the NFL confirmed. The game will be broadcast on NBC, WBAL-TV 11 at 8:00 p.m. The game was originally scheduled for Thanksgiving but was moved to Sunday after several coronavirus cases were reported on the Ravens through the week leading up to the game. More coronavirus cases were reported through Friday, according to reports

22 Additional COVID Deaths Reported in MD; Total Cases Since Pandemic Beginning Approaching 200K

Maryland state health department officials confirmed 2,378 new coronavirus cases and 22 new deaths Friday, as the number of new cases statewide continues to increase by more than 2,000 per day. Friday's total case numbers also were the fourth highest daily increase since the pandemic began. Hospitalizations did go down overnight by 18 cases, though ICU beds went up slightly. There are now 1,435 Marylanders hospitalized, with 343 in ICU beds and 1,092 in acute care. Throughout the pandemic, there have been a total of 192,858 coronavirus cases and 4,414 deaths reported in the state. The state’s calculation of the positivity rate is…