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Hays stays in Orioles lineup in Oakland
OAKLAND – Austin Hays gets another start in left field this afternoon after collecting three hits last night on his 29th birthday. He’s matched up against Athletics right-hander Luis Medina. Colton Cowser is on the bench. Cedric Mullins starts in center field, Ryan O’Hearn is in right and...
Marcus Williams shares his expectations for the Ravens secondary
The Baltimore Ravens and safety Marcus Williams are entering Year 3 of their partnership. Williams signed a five-year, $70 million mega-contract with Baltimore, and while he’s performed well when he’s been on the field, staying on it has been an issue over his first two seasons with the Ravens.
2024 Caribbean Carnival Festival to be held in Baltimore
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — Mayor Brandon Scott joined the founder of Baltimore/DC One Caribbean Carnival Dr. Elaine Simon, City leaders, Caribbean artists, and community members to announce the return of this year's Baltimore/DC One Caribbean Carnival Festival in Baltimore. The Baltimore/ Washington DC One Caribbean Carnival will be held...
2024 Rubys Artist Grants Announced
On July 2, 2024, the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation announced the recipients of the 2024 Rubys Artist Grants. This year, the program provides support to 16 artists and the creation of their new, innovative, and experimental projects that have significant impact across the performing, media, visual, and literary arts. Additionally, the Rubys is awarding one $25,000 alumni grant to a previous Rubys awardee.
Crockett Prepping New Single-Engine Shootout Rocket For 2025
It’s been three years since Tyler Crockett has competed at the Lake of the Ozarks Shootout in Central Missouri. But those on hand for the 2021 will not forget his last performance on the three-quarter-mile course in late-August 2021 when the joyful maniac from Ruby City, Mich., drove his open single-engine 28-foot V-bottom to 132 mph and into the Shootout record-books.
This current closer is the perfect trade deadline acquisition for the Orioles
Even with Dean Kremer's dominant return to the rotation, the Orioles biggest need at the trade deadline remains starting pitching. Although perhaps not as dire, the Orioles' bullpen could also use a boost. Bullpen star lefty Danny Coulombe is lost until at least September. Yennier Cano has struggled of late,...
Won Jang ’26 dies at age 20
Won Jang ’26, an undergraduate student from Middletown, Del., was found dead on July 7 “after a search involving state and local emergency responders,” Dean of the College Scott Brown wrote in an email to campus. Jang — who was reported missing on July 7 — was found in the Connecticut River this evening, Brown wrote.
Young entrepreneur provides shaved ice to Eastern Shore
CENTREVILLE — Christian Miller and his family took a leap of faith when he turned 18 and joined the Kona Ice franchise, a mobile shaved ice business. But soon he began serving throughout the Eastern Shore. Miller said he had always wanted to be part of the food industry, but after graduating high school and choosing not to go to college, he felt a bit lost. It wasn’t until his mother, Maggie Miller, learned of Kona Ice and encouraged him to look into it that...
Massive House Fire Erupts In Dunkirk Overnight
DUNKIRK, Md. — On July 7, 2024, at approximately 2:00 a.m., Calvert 911 received multiple calls reporting a large house fire in the 3400 block of Old Jones Road in Dunkirk. Upon arrival, crews found the attached garage of a two-story home fully engulfed in flames, which had begun to spread into the main part of the house. Fortunately, all residents had self-evacuated before the arrival of emergency personnel.
Women’s Shelter Seeks Help After Fire Displaces 34 Residents
The Interfaith Works Women’s Center is currently in need of funding after a July 4 fire displaced 34 women and 16 staff members. Per Interfaith Works: “Midday on the 4th of July, there was an electrical fire at the IW Women’s Center at Crabbs Branch. Thanks to the quick work of the staff and Montgomery County Fire & Rescue, there were no injuries, but 34 women and 16 staff were displaced.
Baltimore and D.C. Enjoy Brief Respite from Humidity, Thunderstorms and Mugginess to Return Early Week
Residents of Baltimore and Washington, D.C., can expect relatively dry and less humid conditions today as a weak front has just passed through the region. However, the humidity won't be staying away for long. As the front stalls south of the area and then lifts north come Monday, heat, humidity, and thunderstorm chances are on a clear path to return during the week, according to the latest report from the National Weather Service.
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...
Heston Kjerstad hits 3-run homer as Orioles beat A's
OAKLAND -- Heston Kjerstad hit a three-run homer, Grayson Rodriguez had eight strikeouts in six innings and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Oakland Athletics 6-3 on Sunday.Kjerstad's center field shot put the Orioles ahead 4-0 in the first. Anthony Santander hit his 23rd homer of the season earlier in the inning to start the two-out rally off A's starter Mitch Spence (5-5). Kjerstad also reached in the third on an error by A's center fielder JJ Bleday, who dropped a fly ball for an error. Santander scored the Orioles' fifth run on the play.Rodriguez (11-3) has won six of his...
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