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UPS Could Lay Off 540 Employees Upon Closing Baltimore Warehouse
UPS is temporarily closing shop at a customer center in Baltimore in a move that impacts hundreds of employees.Levi's Leans on More Outsourced Distribution to Accelerate DTC Push The customer center will shutter Aug. 23, which could result in the axing of up to 540 employees, according to a Work Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Notice that UPS filed June 20 with the Maryland Department of Labor. UPS expects an “enhanced” version of the Baltimore facility to reopen in late 2025, according to a company statement. “Our employees are extremely important to us, and we are working to place as many employees as...
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 vs. Athletics: Last Series at Oakland Coliseum Pitching Matchups & Key Players to Watch
The Baltimore Orioles head to Oakland to face the Athletics in what marks the last time they will play at the Oakland Coliseum due to the A's pending move to Sacramento next season. The Orioles have a historical record of 144-146 at the Coliseum dating back to 1968. A key player to watch is Athletics' reliever Mason Miller, known for his impressive fastball and performance this season.
Extreme heat and humidity takes over Baltimore
BALTIMORE (WBFF) -- Updated 9 a.m. July 5 — Extreme heat and humidity takes over Baltimore. A heat advisory is posted again today for Maryland due to the high heat plus the humidity. Friday starts off dry and muggy with temperatures soaring into the upper 90s and heat index...
Heston Kjerstad’s performance since promotion has Orioles fans wondering why he ever left
For everything that has gone right this year, the Baltimore Orioles' management of their roster has raised a lot of eyebrows. Through various injuries and setbacks by some lineup regulars, the Orioles have been willing to call-up some of their top prospects. However, giving them actual playing time has been a different matter altogether and a prime example of that was Heston Kjerstad.
A trusted voice: Preserving the future of the Black press
Fears over the future of the newspaper industry are not new. With the transition to the internet in the 1990s, the rise of social media in the 2000s and the emergence of artificial intelligence, media organizations have had to continually adapt. As consumption patterns change, advertising revenue slows and media...
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...
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.
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. ...
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. ...
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.
Parades & Politics: Gov. Moore says Americans 'need to, and will hear more' from Biden
BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. (WBFF) — From early morning, to late in the afternoon, there were plenty of opportunities to show your patriotism and celebrate independence in the Baltimore region Thursday; but for some people who braved the heat and camped out on the street, there was an underlying concern surrounding President Joe Biden’s health and mental fitness.
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.
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