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Baltimore Sued by Edmondson Community Organization Alleging Unconstitutional and Predatory Tax Sale Practices
Baltimore City is entangled in a legal dispute after being sued by the Edmondson Community Organization (ECO) over its annual property tax sale practices. The lawsuit, championed by Maryland Legal Aid and ECO, alleges that the city's actions are predatory, unconstitutional, and disproportionately affect low-income residents, many of whom are people of color, according to CBS News Baltimore.
Trade Proposal Sends White Sox SP Garrett Crochet to AL East in 5-Player Swap
The Baltimore Orioles have recently taken control of the American League East from the New York Yankees. But despite a 55-31 record and a two-game lead in the division, the club needs some rotation help before the July 30 trade deadline. Could they land hurler Garrett Crochet from the Chicago White Sox?
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.
Ravens post eye-catching 4th of July message on social media
America is as culturally divided as it has ever been, outside of the Civil War in the 1860s. Certain things still appeal to everyone across all sociopolitical lines, and the Independence Day holiday is undoubtedly one of them. The National Football League is another, and this Fourth of July, NFL teams are presenting special Independence Day messages to their followers and fans.
Orioles’ Dean Kremer Sounds Off After Dominant Return
The Baltimore Orioles pitching rotation is growing whole again with the return of Dean Kremer. And he returned in a big way, throwing five innings of shutout baseball against the Seattle Mariners. When asked how pleased he was with his performance, given the time he spent away, Kremer said “very.”...
Black Women Say An Amtrak Project Threatens Their Baltimore Neighborhood’s Homes — and Children
Angel St. Jean has seen big improvements to the Reservoir Hill neighborhood of Baltimore since she moved there 11 years ago. The historic, now majority-Black community had long been considered “perpetually up and coming,” she said, and parts of it had been underdeveloped for some time. In recent years, however, many of the vacant homes have been renovated, and neighbors meet for events like garden planting and street cleanups.
Baseball America's latest prospect rankings cement Jackson Holliday's fall from grace
This season was supposed to be the breakthrough campaign for Jackson Holliday, but things have not gone to plan. Jackson was the first overall pick for the Orioles in the 2022 draft and had been an out of this world talent. At just 20 years of age he had already...
Orioles to move struggling LHP to bullpen
The Orioles are kicking left-hander Cole Irvin to the bullpen, manager Brandon Hyde told reporters (X link via Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com). Baltimore will stick with a starting five of Corbin Burnes, Grayson Rodriguez, Dean Kremer, Albert Suárez and rookie Cade Povich. Irvin has spent the majority of his...
Archbishop Spalding QB Malik Washington On Why He Committed To Maryland Football
Archbishop Spalding senior quarterback Malik Washington had it instilled in him from a young age to not take anything for granted. His goal in life is to “leave a legacy” that lasts. On June 28, Washington took a major step toward achieving that goal. The consensus four-star recruit...
Baltimore's Mercy Medical Center Leads Mid-Atlantic Region with Introduction of Stryker's Mixed Reality Tech for Shoulder Surgery
Mercy Medical Center has marked a milestone in the mid-Atlantic region by introducing a mixed reality technology platform for shoulder replacement surgery, the first of its kind in the area. The Baltimore-based hospital is employing a system known as Blueprint Mixed Reality (MR) Guidance, designed by medical technology giant Stryker, to enhance precision in orthopedic procedures. Dr. Gregory Gasbarro, a well-established orthopedic surgeon at the institution, is among the first wave of U.S. surgeons, precisely the sixth, to perform surgery using this innovative platform, according to PR Newswire.
Police: Maryland mom released on bond after daughter exposed to fentanyl, cocaine
ELKTON, Md. — A mother charged with child abuse and multiple drug-related offenses has been released from the Cecil County Detention Center and awaits a preliminary hearing later this month. Andrea Wilkie, 42, is facing nine charges following a child abuse/neglect referral in January and an arrest warrant in...
Video released of woman's controversial arrest in Delaware; incident now under review
Police in New Castle County, Delaware have released body camera video of a woman's controversial arrest.It happened Saturday at a convenience store parking lot on Pulaski Highway.The video was released on Thursday, July 4. Officials say they are currently investigating the use-of-force incident.Police say it all began when an officer saw a driver commit several traffic violations and confirmed the car's registration was suspended without insurance.They say the officer attempted to pull her over at Pulaski Highway and Wellington Drive, but she continued to a Royal Farms parking lot in Bear.Once she stops, the video shows the officer demanding she...
Multiple shot, one killed in Taneytown shooting on Fourth of July
BALTIMORE -- One person was killed and multiple were injured in a shooting Thursday night in Taneytown, the Carroll County Sheriff's Office said. Deputies responded around 10 p.m. to the shooting in the area of Bear Run Road at Runnymeade Road for a reported shooting, where officials say "multiple" gunshot victims were found. The sheriff's office did not immediately specify how many people were shot. Some victims were hospitalized, officials said, but their condition is unknown. No arrests have been announced, but officials said there is not believed to be any threat to the public. This is a developing story and will be updated.
Man sentenced to 50 years for kidnapping and rape in Westminster
WESTMINSTER, Md. (WBFF) — A man was sentenced to 50 years for kidnapping and rape in Westminster according to the Office of the State’s Attorney for Carroll County. On Wednesday, the Honorable Maria L. Oesterreicher sentenced 34-year-old Malcolm Wade to a total of 50 years for the rape of a Maryland woman.
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