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Homecoming for Hootie and The Blowfish As They Return For Two Local Concerts in August
Hootie and the Blowfish will be returning to the area with two local concerts in August. The first will be in Columbia, MD at Merriweather Post Pavilion on August 3rd followed by a show in Bristol, VA at Jiffy Lube Live on August 17th. This is somewhat of a homecoming as half of the band, Mark Bryan and Dean Felber, are graduates of Seneca Valley High School in Germantown.
Police Searching For Burglary Suspects Heading From Anne Arundel County To Bowie (Developing)
According to investigators, two suspects fled in a vehicle following a burglary near Route 450 and headed into Bowie, where they got out and took off on foot. Police say that they were on foot in Prince George's County off Route 197/Bowie Road. One suspect was described as a Black...
Orioles' Santander singles, Burnes throws scoreless inning in MLB All-Star Game
BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore Orioles had all five players get on the field for the American League in Tuesday's Major League All-Star Game in Arlington, Texas.Pitcher Corbin Burnes, shortstop Gunnar Henderson and catcher Adley Rutschman started the Midsummer Classic, while Anthony Santander and Jordan Westburg were reserves.Burnes pitched a scoreless first inning despite walking a batter and allowing a base hit.Henderson, Rutschman and Westburg combined to go 0-for-5.Santander singled and scored in the fifth inning when Boston's Jarren Duran hit the game-deciding home run.The American League won, 5-3, and has defeated the National League 10 of the past 11 times.The Orioles (58-38), in first place in the American League East, open a three-game series at the Texas Rangers on Friday.
Baltimore high schoolers explore clean energy in Constellation's weeklong camp at UMBC
BALTIMORE -- Nearly 70 high school students nationwide were selected to participate in this year's Youth Energy Summit, hosted by Constellation Energy, at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. During the weeklong overnight experience, juniors and seniors learned different facets of climate, environment, and stem including renewable energy, energy efficiency, and microgrids."These students have a wide range of interests in science and engineering, but all kinds of interests really. And they're just at the beginning of starting to explore their different careers," Carrie Stockwell, Constellation Director of Philanthropy, said. "Once in college, I want to study aerospace engineering, and then after...
Baltimore Arts and Culture Events 7/17/24 – 7/31/24
The Janet & Walter Sondheim Art Prize Finalists Exhibition: Explore works by the three finalists of this coveted annual award, with an artist talk on July 25 and the winner to be named on August 22. All ages (Free). 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Walters Art Museum, 600 N. Charles St. For more information go to thewalters.org/exhibitions/sondheim-2024.
Trial Continues for Edlynne Road Homicide Defendant
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. On July 15, a trial continued for a 32-year-old homicide defendant before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Althea M. Handy. Kyle J. Cooper is charged with first-degree murder, two counts of firearm use in a felony violent...
A Baltimore man died after being sedated and restrained by medics. His mom wants answers.
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 […]
A look at the O's lone high school pick and other notes from Day 2 of the draft
There was a lot for the Orioles to like about their second day of draft picks. They saw third rounder, USC outfielder Austin Overn, move up some draft boards when he produced a .947 OPS in the Cape Cod League. They saw Auburn pitcher right-hander Chase Allsup, their fourth rounder,...
Baltimore Mayor Scott talks gun violence following attempted Trump assassination
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is speaking out about the type of gun used to shoot former President Donald Trump over the weekend. The mayor says the average American citizen should not be able to possess an AR-15-style weapon. He says people need four months of training in the military to...
Ravens Elite QB Lamar Jackson Climbs in Quarterback Rankings for 2024-25
Lamar Jackson is coming into the 2024-25 season off a massive season, he won his second MVP Award, he led the Ravens to an AFC North Championship, the top seed in the AFC, but eventually fell to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship. After Jackson’s monster season means...
Sydney Lewis Interns with Baltimore Orioles Through Maryland Made’s InTERPship Academy
Maryland softball's Sydney Lewis is interning with the Baltimore Orioles through Maryland Made's InTERPship Academy, where she is gaining experience in marketing and communication. Lewis, a rising junior, has found the internship to be a valuable opportunity for personal growth. More than 40 student-athletes are part of Maryland Made's InTERPship...
Plane crash leaves 1 dead in Maryland
EASTON, MD—A person has died after their plane crashed into the Tred Avon River on Tuesday morning, Maryland State Police said in a news release. The victim’s identity has not yet been released. The crash was reported at just after 9:30 a.m. on July 16, police said. A...
U.S. News & World Report names TidalHealth Peninsula Regional High Performing in 9 health conditions
SALISBURY -- U.S. News & World Report has named TidalHealth Peninsula Regional the 5th Best Hospital (tie) in Maryland and a 2024-2025 High Performing hospital for 9 challenging and elective ...
Community grant program targeting childhood poverty open for applications
Nonprofits, district schools, unions and many other community-based organizations can now apply for a state grant aiming to reduce childhood poverty under the $15 million ENOUGH Grants. The post Community grant program targeting childhood poverty open for applications appeared first on Maryland Matters.
Maryland Republican National Convention delegates are a mix of political pros and newcomers
MILWAUKEE – The Maryland Republican Party has sent 24 delegates and 24 alternates from its eight congressional districts to the 2024 Republican National Convention here. The delegation is a mix of GOP elected officials, political activists and some newcomers. Delegates were elected to their positions in the May 14 primary election.
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