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Ravens LB Kyle Van Noy perfectly describes Odafe Oweh: 'He's a specimen'
The Ravens selected outside linebacker Odafe Oweh in the first round of the 2021 NFL draft. While he’s had impressive moments in a Baltimore uniform over his first three seasons, he hasn’t had a true breakout yet, which many people are hoping will come in Year 4. Oweh...
Kyle Van Noy in favor of spending time with Ravens teammates ahead of regular season
The Baltimore Ravens will kick off training camp in a few weeks in anticipation of the 2024 season. The team will open up the NFL season against the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday Night Football, so Baltimore’s rookies and vets will report a few days earlier than most teams.
Orioles Outfield Prospect Matthew Etzel: Landing In 10th Round Added ‘A Little Bit More Fuel’
Orioles outfield prospect Matthew Etzel entered this season with two goals: finish the year with a .300 batting average and in the top 10 in stolen bases in the entire minor leagues. More than halfway into his first full season as a professional, Etzel is doing both. Etzel, 22, has...
Veterans Honored at Atrium Village Ceremony for Service to their Country
In celebration of the Fourth of July, Atrium Village senior living community in Owings Mills recently hosted a special gathering honoring residents who are veterans of World War II, the Korean and the Vietnam wars. The event featured a presentation by Capital Region Honor Flight, a national program that serves...
Ravens' MVP Lamar Jackson lands shockingly low on list of most 'clutch' NFL quarterbacks
The Baltimore Ravens saw their 2023 season come to a crashing close in the AFC Championship, losing to the Kansas City Chiefs. Quarterback Lamar Jackson didn’t perform well, the coaching staff didn’t coach well, and Baltimore didn’t do enough to deserve to win the game. On a...
Families, friends find new Fourth of July tradition through celebration at Baker Park
For years when Jen Arnett lived in Iowa and Independence Day rolled around, she and her husband would invite friends to their home for a picnic. Arnett originally grew up in Mount Airy and lived outside of Maryland for more than 20 years, but she and her husband moved back to Frederick County last year. Now that she’s here and closer to her family, she said, she and her husband wanted to find ...
Slideshow: Baltimore sets off fireworks over the Inner Harbor
Thousands of people swarmed to Baltimore's Inner Harbor on Thursday to celebrate our nation's Independence Day. Thousands of people swarmed to Baltimore's Inner Harbor on Thursday to celebrate our nation's Independence Day. Thousands of people swarmed to Baltimore's Inner Harbor on Thursday to celebrate our nation's Independence Day. Thousands of people swarmed to Baltimore's Inner Harbor on Thursday to celebrate our nation's Independence Day. Thousands of people swarmed to Baltimore's Inner Harbor on Thursday to celebrate our nation's Independence Day. ...
Baltimore Orioles drop series finale in Seattle, 7-3
The Baltimore Orioles allowed five runs in the bottom of the seventh inning in their 7-3 loss to the Seattle Mariners on Thursday afternoon.After winning the first two games in the series, the Orioles' bullpen faltered in the finale.Seattle's J.P. Crawford cleared the loaded bases with a double in the seventh off Keegan Akin, and Mitch Garver followed with a two-run home run. The O's relief pitchers Bryan Baker and Akin spoiled Corbin Burnes' start by giving up five runs.Burnes gave up two runs on four base hits in six innings. His lone mistake was a home run to Seattle's Julio Rodriguez in a two-run fifth inning.Gunnar Henderson, the Orioles' first-year MLB All-Star, lifted a two-run home run, his 27th, for a 2-0 lead in the top of the third inning. Jordan Westburg hit a solo home run in the eighth inning.Henderson went 3-for-5 and James McCann and Cedric Mullins both added two hits for the Orioles.The Orioles (55-32) open a three-game series at the Oakland Athletics on Friday.
Orioles surrender five runs in seventh inning and lose 7-3 (updated)
SEATTLE – The Orioles couldn’t let a sleeping offense lie. Bryan Baker loaded the bases in the seventh inning with the score tied, Keegan Akin entered with two outs and the Mariners’ J.P. Crawford doubled to right-center field to plate three runs. Mitch Garver followed with a homer.
MCFRS Assists in Battling Early Morning House Fire After Vehicle Driven Into House
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS) responded to a house fire in the 6500blk of Ager Rd in Chillum, MD to provide mutual aid to the Prince George’s County Fire Department (PGPD) on Saturday, July 7, 2024. According to PGPD, units were dispatched at approximately 4:38am for a...
MARS Turf Wars National Adult Kickball Tournament
This morning's event at Liberty Sports Park in Upper Marlboro, MD will showcase the excitement and inclusivity of kickball on a national stage, featuring nearly 60 registered teams and over 950 athletes and attendees from across the country.
Locavino Wins Fifth Wine Spectator Award of Excellence
Locavino wine café in Downtown Silver Spring has received Wine Spectator’s fifth consecutive Award of Excellence. In the 2024 Wine Spectator awards announced last month, more than 3,700 restaurants worldwide were recognized for their wine programs. Locavino was once again the only locally owned restaurant among the five restaurants in Montgomery County, which includes The Capital Grille, Fogo de Chão, Morton’s The Steakhouse, and Seasons 52.
Football Player Capsules: Chantz Harley
Fall camp begins in August, and to preview the upcoming 2024 season we take a look at each scholarship player on Maryland’s roster, from jersey No. 0 to No. 99. RECRUITING: Harley was a two-star recruit out of Landon (Bethesda, Md.) in the 2021 class. He earned several lower Division I offers and opted for Villanova.
Rev. Browning says goodbye to local Unitarian church
CHESTERTOWN — The Reverend Susan Browning chose an appropriate topic for her June 16 message to attendees at the Unitarian Universalists of the Chester River in Chestertown: “The Art of Saying Goodbye.” The Sunday service was the minister’s conclusion to seven eventful years as minister of the liberal church on Gateway Drive in the Crestview neighborhood of Chestertown. Rev. Sue, as she was called by members, recalled the congregation’s rapid switch to virtual worship with the onset of Covid 19 in February 2020. She found...
Queenstown Bank celebrates 125 years
QUEENSTOWN — Thanking the community for over a century of support, the Queenstown Bank held a 125th anniversary party at the main branch in Queenstown on June 26. The celebratory extravaganza welcomed the warm summer weather and presented free festivities for the whole family, including a barbecue cooked up by the Queenstown Volunteer Fire Department, frosty snowballs, music, a photo booth, balloon animals, a dunk tank and classic cars, as well as giveaways and information. ...
‘Left here a hero': Family mourns father who died in Largo fire
The daughters of a man killed in a fire early Tuesday believe their father died saving the life of a child. Amid the sounds of Fourth of July fireworks and the smell of cookouts, Andra King’s family could only imagine the togetherness they would’ve had with their father Thursday.
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