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Former Orioles prospect becomes latest project for Dave Dombrowski
An unfortunate member of the dismal 2021 Orioles' team, former prospect Ryan McKenna never truly launched in Baltimore. There were certainly moments where it looked like the young outfielder might become a regular with the Orioles but he eventually peaked in 2023 with a .667 OPS and was unceremoniously DFA'd by Mike Elias back in May of this year.
Zay Flowers’ Fantasy Profile: A Real Breakout WR Candidate in 2024
If not for a dreadful fumble on the doorstep of the end zone in the AFC Championship Game, Baltimore Ravens WR Zay Flowers had a very encouraging rookie season from a fantasy perspective. Yet, can fantasy football managers realistically expect a big jump from Flowers into WR1 territory to help...
Alex Mac Makes Move Across Virginia To Join DC101
IHeartMedia Washington, DC is adding Alex Mac at nights on DC101 (WWDC) starting August 28. Mac turns to DC101 from nights on Audacy’s ALT 102.1 (WRXL) in Richmond, VA. He also has experience on-air and in programming at several iHeart stations. Mac previously served as Assistant Program Director and...
A longtime D.C. food writer's guide to restaurant week
A record number of DMV dining spots are participating in Summer Restaurant Week, which runs Aug. 12-18. The big picture: The high participation rate (over 350 spots!) plus some elaborate, exciting menus suggest local restaurateurs and chefs are all in on restaurant week this year — and you'll need a strategic plan to find the best meals and deals.
‘It’s that easy’: Homeland Security official warns that some teens are illegally buying prescription drugs online
From vaping, the cost of school supplies to cellphone policies, the WTOP team is studying up on hot-button topics in education across the D.C. region. Follow on air and online in our series “WTOP Goes Back to School” this August and September. As school gets back in session...
Football Player Capsules: Kyle Long
Fall camp is in full swing, and to preview the upcoming 2024 season we take a look at each scholarship player on Maryland’s roster, from jersey No. 0 to No. 99. RECRUITING: The Terps missed on a number of tackle targets in the 2021 class, but former line coach John Reagan identified a budding prospect out of Missouri who had only procured MAC looks.
Living Writers Poetry Series Brings Pulitzer Prize Winning Talent to Washington College
The Literary House will host five poets for talks, workshops, readings and more. Literary lovers are welcome. This fall, Washington College’s Rose O’Neill Literary House and the Sophie Kerr Committee will collaborate to host the Living Writers Poetry Series, featuring two Pulitzer Prize winning poets as well as writers whose works have been recognized by the National Book Critics Circle Awards, the National Book Awards, the Whiting Foundation, the Lambda Literary Foundation, and Kundiman, among other prestigious organizations. All events are free and open to the public. A Q&A with the authors will follow each event and books will be available for sale and signing.
The Zebra Gallery Welcomes New Artists
The Zebra Gallery at 5 N Harrison Street in Easton has welcomed several new artists to the gallery in August. According to Susan Schauer John, owner of Zebra Gallery, “These artists speak to the diversity of media in unique ways from beadwork to driftwood sculpture, to impressionist paintings – there is something for everyone here.”
Oxford Community Center August-October Upcoming Activities
Mon, 1-2:30pm; Yoga with Suzie Hurley, Advanced beginners, $20/class, 10 classes $150. Sat, 9:30-11am; Yoga w Suzie Hurley, Intermediate, $20/class, 10 classes/ $150. Tues-Thurs, 10am; Steady & Strong w/ Janet Pfeffer, $10/class 10/$80. AUGUST 2024. August 15-25, 2024, 7:30pm – Tred Avon Players Presents Hallelujah Girls. Tickets can be...
'The story will live on, and that would make him happy'
ST. MICHAELS — Since 2018, the Classic Motor Museum of St. Michaels has held a special place in John Horner and his family’s hearts. It’s the place where Horner gifted his father a fully-restored 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. Six years later, the museum has become even more important to the Horner family. In it lies a piece of the now late John Horner Sr.’s heart. ...
Nause-Waiwash aim to preserve, uncover history of Native Americans from Dorchester County
CAMBRIDGE — Since 1989, the Nause-Waiwash Band of Indians have preserved, honored and passed down the stories of their ancestors, many of whom were Nanticoke people living along the Choptank River. Chief Donna Wolf Mother Abbott is the band’s leader. The group preserves the tradition of the indigenous people who fled in the 1700s to the marshes after being converged on by foreign settlers. Abbott’s passion for exploring the county’s...
Adaptive athletics are coming to the Eastern Shore
EASTON — John-Edward Health, a professional paralympic runner, coach, veteran and founder of The Adaptive Athletics Foundation of Maryland, is on a mission to change the limited access Maryland’s disabled community has to health and fitness. Health is working with gyms throughout the state to help update equipment and trainings to be more accessible. Health, who lost his left leg after being hit by a drunk driver, said he is...
Mayo pleased with approach and waiting for results to follow
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Coral Springs native Coby Mayo received only six ticket requests for his first major league game in his home state. His parents, two brothers and some friends comprised his most intimate cheering section last night. They didn’t get to watch him play. Mayo sat...
South Vermillion Grad participated in summer internship in Washington D.C
VERMILLION COUNTY, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) – A South Vermillion High School graduate was one of seven students selected for Senator Todd Young’s summer internship in Washington, D.C. Nathan Mock, a South Vermillion graduate and current junior at University of Chicago studying political science spent 7 weeks participating in Senator...
GES Performing Arts Pre-Teen of the Week—Loa Harris
STEVENSVILLE — Grasonville Elementary proudly announces Loa Harris as the QACPS Performing Arts ‘Pre-Teen of the Week’. Loa is a rising sixth grader at Stevensville Middle School and was nominated for this honor this summer by Jamie Dean, music teacher at GES. “When Loa takes center stage and starts singing, she immediately gets everyone’s attention with her powerhouse vocals full of emotion,” said Dean. “Not only has Loa performed in many concerts at Grasonville Elementary, but she has also participated in community theatre at The...
Maryland Lottery and Gaming Contributes $1.585 Billion to State in Fiscal Year 2024
BALTIMORE, MD — Maryland Lottery and Gaming has announced a contribution of $1.585 billion to state programs and services in Fiscal Year 2024, marking the second-largest annual transfer to the…
Maryland Weather: Beautiful weather continues this week
BALTIMORE - It looks like this will be one of the best weeks of the summer, with sunshine and low humidity dominating the forecast.This afternoon, expect mostly sunny skies with high temperatures reaching the low to mid-80s. Humidity levels will remain low into tonight, allowing overnight temperatures to drop into the low to mid-60s. It's very comfortable for mid-August.On Tuesday, expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies, with high temperatures topping out in the mid to upper 80s across the area. Wednesday will bring more sunshine, with highs in the mid to upper 80s. By Thursday, high temperatures will peak near...
Utility Worker Killed, Neighbor Injured, One Unaccounted For In Harford County House Explosion
Shortly before 6:45 a.m. on Aug. 11, first responders were called to the 2300 block of Arthur Woods Drive in Bel Air, to investigate a reported gas leak that was followed by an explosion, officials say. One person remains unaccounted for, according to investigators. The explosion sent debris flying across...
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