BALTIMORE, Md. — It might have been a dismal week, however Maryland’s Most Correct Climate group says we’d like the rain. Sunny days are forward. Try the newest forecast here.
And whereas the climate was chilly and dreary, your tales weren’t.
WMAR is dedicated to sharing “Your Voice, Your Tales” and this week was no totally different.
We begin off by sharing the story of Ronald Stevenson. He is a dad. He is a coach, and he is combating for his life whereas working to unfold gentle and like to everybody round him.
“It was a whole shock after I was instructed that my kidneys have been failing. They stated I had an opportunity I may die, and I used to be like, wow.”
Cyera Williams talked with Coach Stevenson and people rallying round him to lift consciousness about organ donation.
Ronald Stevenson’s journey to beat kidney illness
WMAR-2 Information Jack Watson is protecting Catonsville, the place he met up with Caitlin Kirby. She’s the Govt Director for Catonsville Emergency Help, they work to combat meals insecurity within the Catonsville group.
“The attention-grabbing factor about meals insecurity is, you do not know when another person’s abdomen is rumbling.”
Study extra and see how one can assist with “What we’d like Wednesday’s” within the video beneath.
Neighbors assist neighbors experiencing meals insecurity
And it is Baltimore’s greatest stored child shock!
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore introduced a shock start… of a giraffe! “We didn’t know that she was pregnant and I do know individuals discover that a little bit arduous to consider, however giraffe are such huge animals that they disguise their pregnancies very nicely.”
See Jeff Hager’s story beneath and stick with us because the zoo picks a reputation and the infant’s public debut date.
Kipepeo the giraffe unexpectedly provides start on the Maryland Zoo
You’ll be able to see extra stories here and watch our particular “Your Voice, Your Tales” on Saturday at 11pm on WMAR.
When you have a narrative for the group right here at WMAR-2 Information, we wish to hear from you. E-mail us at storyideas@wmar.com.