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Sean Carton, Vice President, Growth & Innovation at Baltimore-based idfive, “taking the plunge into the unknown”
Sean Carton, vice president, growth & innovation at Baltimore-based idfive, posted the following on LinkedIn: “After18 amazing years helping to build idfive into one of Baltimore’s top digital agencies (and a national leader in higher ed marketing/web development), I’m taking the plunge into the unknown. While I’ll still be working with idfive as an independent business development consultant for the time being, I’ll be spending most of my time scouting for my next big adventure.
Baltimore Archdiocese hosts second gun buyback event to help keep guns off the streets
BALTIMORE --- The Archdiocese of Baltimore is working to get guns off the streets. They partnered with community leaders to host a gun buyback event to provide a safe and legal way to dispose of firearms.Carrol Sewell was first in line Saturday morning at the Archdiocese of Baltimore's second gun back event at the old Edmonson Square Shopping Center in Southwest Baltimore. "The gun thing is getting out of hand. Everybody is crazy with these guns now...I just want to get rid of it," said Carrol Sewell, a Baltimore resident.Sewell is one of hundreds lining up to safely buy back their...
Baltimore Strikes $45 Million Settlement with CVS in Opioid Litigation Victory
In a substantial move against the opioid distributors and manufacturers accused of fueling the crisis in Baltimore, Mayor Brandon M. Scott has announced a $45 million settlement with the pharmacy giant CVS. According to the Mayor's office, this decision comes on the heels of a similar $45 million agreement with Allergan earlier this summer, as part of the city's determined legal strategy to individually tackle the opioid litigation rather than join a larger, state-level global settlement.
Baltimore's "baby bonus" proposal is unconstitutional, judge rules
A proposed ballot question in Baltimore that would pay new parents $1,000 when they have a child is unconstitutional, a judge has ruled.Supporters of the proposal secured the necessary 10,000 signatures to bring the question to voters as a ballot initiative. But Nugent found in his ruling that the bonus removes "all meaningful discretion" from the city.Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott had asked to have the ballot question known as the "baby bonus" removed from the November ballot. The mayor contended that the ballot measure exceeds the authority of citizens.The Maryland Child Alliance, which successfully petitioned to get the question on the ballot, plans to appeal the decision to the Supreme Court of Maryland.The proposal is loosely modeled on a program implemented this year in Flint, Michigan, where women receive $1,500 during mid-pregnancy and $500 per month for the first year after giving birth. Officials said the Flint program was the first of its kind in the U.S.
Ravens Coach Gives Significant Update On Kyle Hamilton's Leg Injury
Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton suffered a left leg injury during their practice on Sunday, according to ESPN's Jamison Hensley. Hensley reported on X that Hamilton fell to the ground when he tried to contest a pass. There was no clear indication of any contact. The All-Pro First Team ...
Anthony Santander hits 35th home run but Orioles lose to Tampa Bay, 2-1
Anthony Santander's solo home run provided the Baltimore Orioles with their only run in their 2-1 loss Sunday against the Tampa Bay Rays.Santander's home run in the fourth inning gave the Orioles a 1-0 lead, but the Rays scored a run in the seventh and eighth innings.Curtis Mead had a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the eighth inning and Tampa Bay Rays avoided a three-game sweep.Santander hit his 35th homer and Albert Suárez gave up four hits in a career-high 6 2/3 scoreless innings for the Orioles, who fell into a tie with the New York Yankees atop the AL East."As...
Orioles made a Jackson Holliday-sized mistake with another top prospect
The Baltimore Orioles have a lot of highly-ranked prospects, and because of that there is an urgency to see them as soon as humanly possible. That was the case with Jackson Holliday, whose first MLB stint went about as poorly as one would expect. Holliday, who is still just 20 years old, went 2-for-34 and was immediately sent back down to Norfolk.
Ice cream flavor at Broom's Bloom Dairy raises money for children fighting cancer
There's no shortage of ice cream flavors at Broom's Bloom Dairy in Bel Air, Maryland. "We have an endless selection of flavors," said Kate Dallam, the dairy's owner. The signature key lime pie flavor stands out, and it's more than just tasty; it's raising money for a cause. "You get...
Orioles Rookie Leads Rookie Of The Year Race, Set To Make History
Orioles rookie Colton Cowser has been moo-ving up the AL Rookie of the Year polls and is poised to make MLB history with a win. Colton Cowser made his MLB debut in 2023 but struggled in his first stint in Baltimore – going 7-for-61 with a .433 OPS in 26 games. He dominated Triple-A pitching, batting .300/.417/.520/.937 with 17 homers in 87 games with the Tides last season. But despite helping the Tides win their first Triple-A championship since 1983, the 24-year-old wanted another shot at the majors.
REPORT: Baltimore Ravens Add Former 2018 Second-Round Pick Following Preseason Battle with Eagles
On Friday, the Baltimore Ravens fell to the Philadelphia Eagles 16-13 in their preseason opener. Baltimore rested most of their main contributors, including two-time MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson. Baltimore ran most of their backups, a common practice in today’s NFL sans the Kansas City Chiefs. However, despite roster cuts looming with the NFL regular season fast approaching, the Ravens signed a pair of players Sunday.
Orioles' Ryan O'Hearn: On bench again Sunday
O'Hearn is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Rays, Roch Kubatko of MASNSports.com reports. Lefty Jeffrey Springs is starting Sunday for Tampa Bay, so O'Hearn is absent from the lineup for the second straight game. Austin Slater is starter in left field while Eloy Jimenez receives another turn at designated hitter.
Ravens, Chiefs Trade Candidate Makes Cryptic Post
The Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs trade candidate Amari Cooper makes a cryptic social media post after being in several trade rumors recently. According to a report, Cooper has made his first reaction to the news of him being a part of a trade package that would involve him heading to the 49ers while the Browns get Brandon Aiyuk in return. It came very close but the only reason why it didn’t go through is because of Aiyuk’s desire to suit up in a different uniform. He wasn’t going to sign a new deal with the team if it meant he goes to a new roster this season which wouldn’t make the trade any sense.
EF-1 Tornado Hits Glendie, VA: 7-Mile Path Confirmed from Debbie’s Remnants
Glendie, VA – A third tornado, linked to the remnants of Tropical Storm Debbie, was confirmed in the Glendie area on Thursday evening. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Baltimore/Washington reported that the tornado, classified as an EF-1, touched down between 7:49 p.m. and 8:01 p.m. EDT. According to...
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