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Orioles news: Heston Kjerstad concussion, All Star update, losing streak woes
This was a rough week in Birdland. The Orioles struggled badly, getting swept by the Cubs and barely salvaging a lone victory against the Yankees on Sunday afternoon. The offense completely collapsed during the 5 game losing streak, scoring just 4 total runs between Tuesday and Saturday before mustering 6 on Sunday in a walk-off win.
Tributes Pour In After Former Baltimore Ravens Wide Receiver Jacoby Jones Dies At 40
Tributes poured in after former NFL superstar wide receiver and Super Bowl champion Jacoby Jones died at 40. The post Tributes Pour In After Former Baltimore Ravens Wide Receiver Jacoby Jones Dies At 40 appeared first on NewsOne.
Still an impossible job? Large district leaders navigate hazards—and need new solutions
Big city districts face a sea of troubles—from persistent pandemic-related learning loss to student and teacher absenteeism, to declining enrollment, to political pressures and fiscal cliffs. Can district leaders keep this turbulence from disrupting schools and focus on instruction?. An Impossible Job? A View from the Urban Superintendent’s Chair.”...
An epic Yankees blunder led to an Orioles walk-off
The New York Yankees lost Sunday’s matchup vs. the Baltimore Orioles thanks to an epic blunder. Yankees outfielder Alex Verdugo was a bit too ambitious in trying to field an oncoming line drive. Cedric Mullins blasted a ball would sail over Verdugo, leading to the Orioles racing around the bases to win the game.
State rescinds offer to settle Quantum Loophole fiber optic ring violations for $130K
The Maryland Department of the Environment in June rescinded an offer to settle for $130,000 Quantum Loophole’s environmental violations related to constructing fiber optic infrastructure, citing the “ongoing nature and severity of the violations,” according to a letter from the department. The settlement offer was made in November to resolve violations of titles four, five and nine in the ...
Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation Awards Scholarship to 10 Students
Miranda Borgemoen, an MBA student at the University of Minnesota specializing in international business and management. Set to graduate in 2027, she is currently working in sales at DLL and hopes to use this scholarship grant to grow professionally and further advance her career in equipment finance. Jude Butumbi, a...
Moore-Miller administration adds Republican lawmaker from the Eastern Shore
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, a Democrat, often touts bipartisanship — that legislation his administration introduces receives support from both Democratic and Republican lawmakers. This week, one of those state legislators from the GOP who voted for many of Moore’s bills is set to become the newest addition to his administration, according to an announcement.
House struck by lightning, trees down after storms move through DMV area
ARLINGTON, Va. (7News) — A house was struck by lightning and several trees are down after storms moved through the DMV region Monday evening. Montgomery County Fire and EMS officials said crews responded to the 14800 block of Braemar Crescent Way in Gaithersburg around 5:20 p.m. after a home was struck by lightning.
San Pancho Burritos is Now Open
San Pancho Burritos opened on Saturday in Takoma Park at 7056 Carroll Ave serving San Francisco-style burritos. After moving Cielo Rojo restaurant to its new, bigger location at 7211 Carroll Ave, owners Carolina McCandless and David Perez transformed the original Cielo Rojo space into San Pancho Burritos. In addition to...
Too hot to eat out? As temperatures rise, Baltimore-area restaurants see sales drop
The temperature outside was just shy of 100 degrees Monday afternoon. Inside Lionel Campoz’s food truck, it felt even hotter. As meat sizzled on the grill, Campoz, the owner of El Sopon Mexican Food in Elkridge, served taco platters to customers waiting in the sweltering heat. There have been fewer of them in recent weeks, he said, and he suspects that’s due to the climbing temperatures. “It’s ...
A Baltimore man died after being sedated and restrained by medics. His mom wants answers
BALTIMORE (AP) — When Trea Ellinger left a Baltimore drug rehab facility last summer, he assured his anxious mother that everything was fine. He had his medications and was planning to meet up with his girlfriend. By the following afternoon, he was dead — not from the violence his mom feared he might face, but because he didn’t survive an encounter with first responders in downtown Baltimore. Ellinger, 29, died after being sedated and restrained. Despite repeated comments from police and medics at the scene acknowledging the dangers of lying face down in the prone position, responders failed to act urgently when the handcuffed Ellinger turned onto his stomach and remained that way for several minutes, according to investigators and experts. His death adds to a list of similar cases. A recent investigation led by The Associated Press found that the practice of giving sedatives to people detained by police has spread quietly across the nation over the last 15 years. The strategy, which was intended to reduce violence and save lives, has resulted in some avoidable deaths.
Cabaret Review: ‘Baltimore, Broadway, and Beyond: A Musical Evening With Felicia Curry and Friends’ at Everyman Theatre
Felicia Curry, vocalist and a member of Everyman’s Resident Company, presents an evening of cabaret entertainment in a return to the popular summer cabaret series which Everyman featured at their former Charles Street location. She selected several of her talented friends to sing a few songs during her costume changes and in a duet. On the evening I attended, Kevin McAllister, the Artistic Director/Co-Founder of ArtsCentric, was the chosen friend.
Delmarva to Baltimore: Looking back at current Orioles who have played for the Shorebirds
The professional baseball season is in full swing, as the MLB is in the midst of its All-Star break before teams begin to focus on the second half of the season. And for the Baltimore Orioles, the 2024 season has been another successful one so far, as they currently sit at the top of the AL East Standings, looking to win the division for the second year in a row.
Baltimore Police Investigate Early Morning Homicide on East Oliver Street, Public's Help Sought
Early Monday morning, Eastern District patrol officers were called to the scene of a violent incident in Baltimore. According to the Baltimore Police Department's official news release, at around 1:03 a.m., a shooting took place on the 1500 block of East Oliver Street. Upon arrival, the officers discovered a 27-year-old victim with a gunshot wound to the head.
Women don’t have equal access to college in prison. Here’s why
On a spring day earlier this year, the prison gymnasium at the Maryland Correctional Institution for women, about 25 minutes outside Baltimore, was decorated in blue and yellow balloons and flowers. State officials and teary family members gathered with a group of incarcerated people to mark a historic moment: The state’s first ever college graduation ceremony at a women’s prison.
Western District Man Shot in Head
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. On July 14, at approximately 10:40 p.m., Western District officers responded to the 1700 block of North Carey Street to investigate a reported shooting. Upon arrival, Baltimore Police Department officers located a 43-year-old male victim suffering from...
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