Megan Pringle, wbaltv.com

Megan Pringle

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Baltimore, MD, United States

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Past articles by Megan:

New technology helps train paramedics for emergencies, keep them safe

A paramedic's job is more challenging than ever, especially amid the coronavirus pandemic, but the devices they use are changing with the time. → Read More

Bald Ballerina's annual breast cancer awareness performance goes virtual

The coronavirus pandemic can't stop the "Bald Ballerina" from raising awareness for the deadliest form of breast cancer: metastatic breast cancer. → Read More

Questions arise about arrest amid viral TikTok video

A TikTok video that has gone viral appears to show Anne Arundel County police officers forcibly removing a man from the passenger seat of his girlfriend's car. That video has since raised some questions. → Read More

You can now adopt a pet while shopping at Westfield Annapolis Mall

It’s not what you would expect to see at a mall, but where Banana Republic used to be is now Paws at the Mall. There are adoptable rabbits, around 20 cats, kittens and more. → Read More

Rescue dog at center of books that help kids learn life lessons

Inclusion and gratitude are just two examples of lessons a local author writes about in her series for children. → Read More

Hybrid schedules begin for some Harford County students

Some of Harford County's 38,000 public school students returned to school buildings Monday. → Read More

Fund created in Baltimore County could help restaurants survive winter months

A new program in Baltimore County could help restaurants survive the winter months when it's too cold to eat outside. → Read More

Doors Open Baltimore shows historic buildings virtually

An organization dedicated to celebrating Baltimore's architecture, which has given people an inside look at some of the city's most historic buildings, had to make some changes this year. → Read More

Baltimore Running Festival goes virtual, making marathon easier for all

A self-professed non-runner is taking part in the virtual Baltimore Running Festival and she says you can do it, too! → Read More

Baltimore Running Festival attracts thousands to sign up virtually

The Baltimore Running Festival as we know it isn't happening, but organizers are finding a way to keep people engaged. → Read More

Stranger answers Baltimore teacher's plea for Chromebooks

A Baltimore teacher's students are getting Chromebooks thanks to a man on a mission. → Read More

Artists update beloved mural in west Baltimore after it deteriorates

Of the many murals in Baltimore, there's one on the west side that is almost complete in honor of Black culture. → Read More

Federal Hill thrift store opens with effort to benefit veterans

It may seem risky to open a business during the coronavirus pandemic, but one Maryland woman saw it as an opportunity and a way to help others. → Read More

Parents who need place for children to learn get help from Y Academic Support Center

Virtual learning starts next week for public schools across the state. Many parents are stressed about how to balance it all. → Read More

Sensory Plaza exposes children to how Chesapeake Bay works

Many families have been looking for ways to safely spend time outdoors. Over the summer, Rockfield Park in Bel Air expanded thanks to a new addition. → Read More

Baltimore Catholic schools begin reopening

There are more than 16,000 students at Baltimore-area catholic schools, and many of them returned to class Monday. → Read More

Annapolis Pop-Up Pantry getting big donation from Perdue Farms

Two moms on a mission to help feed families in need during the coronavirus pandemic are getting a big donation from Perdue Farms. → Read More

Duncan Street Miracle Garden in need of help following coronavirus impacts

The coronavirus pandemic hit around the same time as planting season and it’s been a struggle. → Read More

Nonprofits urge volunteers to become election judges in Baltimore

The election is less than three months away and Baltimore City still faces a shortage of election judges, so nonprofit groups groups are working together to help. → Read More

'Tiny Easel' art kits keep kids entertained amid coronavirus quarantine

A Maryland mom started her own company with the hopes of making life a little easier on parents while allowing kids to get creative during the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More