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Baltimore Orioles come to town: Crowquill
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Guardians just finished up a two-game series with the Tigers yesterday. They get today off and then play a four-game series at home versus the Baltimore Orioles. Ben Lively gets the start against Dean Kremer. The Orioles are in a tight battle for first place...
Horse in Frederick County tests positive for West Nile virus
A horse in Frederick County tested positive for West Nile virus earlier this month, according to the Maryland Department of Agriculture. The horse began showing symptoms of the virus earlier this summer. It has since been vaccinated and has recovered, according to a news release from the department on July 24. Recent periods of heavy rain this summer can contribute to an increase in the ...
New solar projects proposed for farms in Hampstead, Sykesville and Westminster
The Maryland Public Service Commission, the state agency that certifies and approves the siting of solar and wind energy projects, is considering six new applications in Carroll County, on agriculture-zoned land in Hampstead, Sykesville and Westminster. In each of the applications, solar companies are asking the state for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, which grants them the ...
National Night Out celebrations planned in Newark
The annual National Night Out returns Aug. 6, and two celebrations are planned in the Newark area. The Newark Police Department will hold its event from 6 to 8 p.m. on Academy Street, between Main Street and Delaware Avenue. Attendees will be able to meet police officers, firefighters and other first responders to learn about what they do and get a hands-on demonstration of the vehicles and equipment they use. ...
Frederick County Residents Urged To Conserve Water Following Issuance Of A Regional Drought Watch
Officials say it make sure water supplies remain adequate. Frederick, Md (KM) Frederick County residents can help make sure that the current drought watch doesn’t become a drought warning or drought emergency. That’s how Shannon Moore, the Director of the County’s Division of Energy and the Environment, describes the current drought watch across the region.
A new recreation activity center for Middle River
In the fall of 2022, shortly after taking office as Councilman for much of the Middle River area, I joined other community leaders at the groundbreaking for the Middle River Recreation Activity Center. On Wednesday, August 7 at 10:30 a.m., we will “cut the ribbon” for the RAC (recreation activity center) alongside Glenmar Elementary School, located at 9700 Community Drive. This will be an exciting day. ...
Newark's annual water main flushing begins next week
City crews will begin the annual water main flushing next week. The work will be conducted overnight between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. Residents may experience temporary fluctuations in water pressure and changes in water clarity. Officials recommend postponing laundering, dishwashing and showering during those hours. Water main flushing is necessary to test the hydrants...
Baltimore enjoys Asian flavors and cultures at Asia in a Bite Festival
Baltimoreans tasted Asian cuisine, like Thai slushies and Chinese tanghulu (candied fruit), and experienced other parts of Asian cultures at the Asia in a Bite Festival this past weekend. The Asia in a Bite Festival is held at Rash Field Park on the last Saturday of every month from April...
GoVols247 Podcast: Baltimore DL picks red-hot Tennessee football
Looking for discussion of the newest commitment to the football program?. There's a GoVols247 Podcast for that. GoVols247's Ben McKee (from his home studio) and Ryan Callahan (from his home daycare center) convened via the magic of The Internets to discuss the newest commitment to the Tennessee football program — defensive lineman Darrion Smith from St. Frances Academy in Baltimore, Maryland.
Archeologists dig deeper into 200-year history of Maryland's Hammond-Harwood House
BALTIMORE - A team of archeologists is digging up clues of the past at the historic Hammond-Harwood House in downtown Annapolis to learn more about the life of the residents from 200 years ago.The Hammond-Harwood House on Maryland Avenue was built in 1774 and commissioned by wealthy planter and politician Mathias Hammond. It was purchased in the early 1800s by another wealthy Annapolis family whose descendants lived there for the next 100 years.The home is now a museum with Barbara Goyette as the executive director.Goyette said that because the Hammond-Harwood House is a historical site, an archeological dig had...
Heartbreak at the harbor: petition drive to derail development falls 84 signatures short
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — For the past month, proponents seeking to preserve the Inner Harbor from a proposed development project, have been racing to gather 10,000 signatures needed to get the question on the November ballot. At a meeting in Federal Hill Tuesday night, they learned the disappointing news. Their...
Two New Businesses Welcomed to Emmitsburg
The Town of Emmitsburg celebrated the opening of two new downtown businesses with a July 17 ribbon-cutting ceremony: Penny Mart and Gettysbur g Smoothie Company. The town is excited to have Penny Mart, a convenience store, on the square, where you can find a little bit of everything, and the Gettysburg Smoothie Company, where you can get delicious smoothies, Açaí bowls, coffee, and more.
Rain exits area Wednesday, temperatures in the 90s
Rain should be out of the region by Wednesday morning's commute, while warm temperatures will return across the state. It is expected to reach 95 degrees across the Baltimore area. Rain could return to Baltimore Thursday night and Friday.
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