Storms sweep through Baltimore area leaving downed trees, closed roads
Quick-moving downpours passed through the region Monday evening, lifting cars off roadways, downing tree limbs and causing other damage in a region that’s already seen historic levels of rain. Around 8:30 p.m., the State Highway Administration issued cautions regarding closed roads, including Route 40 west near Days Cove Road in the White Marsh area, where downed trees were reported; and Route 440 in Harford County west of U.S. 1, where lanes were closed for high water. Around 12 cars had been lifted off Loch Raven Boulevard near Walker Avenue in Parkville earlier in the evening, according to the National Weather Service. At one point, multiple vehicles were trapped in high water in the Towson area, including four at the intersection of Goucher Boulevard and Putty Hill Avenue and one at Providence Road and Cromwell Bridge Road, according to a Baltimore County police and fire dispatcher. Flooding on Loch Raven Boulevard near Walker Avenue in Towson. include redesigned dining rooms with globally and locally inspired decor, new furniture and fresh exteriors. The restaurants will feature digital menus, as well as self-order kiosks that will allow customers to personalize their orders. The restaurants also will incorporate remodeled counters and a new customer service model that incorporates table service, plus expanded McCafe counters. Outside, the eateries will offer parking spaces for mobile customers. Funding will come from both the Chicago-based company and franchisees. personal legal expenses has been sentenced to18 months in jail, according to the Howard County prosecutor’s office. Robin Deltuva, 45, pleaded guilty in April to a single count of theft between $10,000 and $100,000. At a hearing earlier this month, Howard County Circuit Judge Richard S. Bernhardt suspended all but nine months of Deltuva’s sentence, which will be served in the county jail. She also was ordered to repay $38,584.33 she took. When she is released from the county jail, Deltuva, of Windsor Mill, will be on five years of unsupervised probation and prohibited from the Animal Welfare Society's premises and having contact with the organization, according to a summary provided by the Howard County state’s attorney’s office. Deltuva was president and treasurer of the Columbia-based organization from 2009 until she was terminated in January 2015, according to prosecutors.