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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.
Cedric Mullins' turnaround has Orioles fans second-guessing trade deadline approach
When Cedric Mullins entered June with a .557 OPS, Orioles fans began to consider a future without the former All-Star manning center-field at Camden Yards. After all, a tremendous fielder and base-running threat could command a decent return on the trade market even with a down year at the plate. A recent run of good results at the plate, though, may have the Orioles rethinking their trade deadline plans.
Lamar Jackson Calls for Voluntary Workouts Amid OTAs Stir
Quarterback Lamar Jackson urges his wide receivers to join him for voluntary workouts, emphasizing the importance of building chemistry for Super Bowl contention. However, this call comes after Jackson himself skipped the majority of OTAs, as noted by Jeff Zrebiec. Despite his light-hearted delivery, the irony is evident in his request for players to gather in South Florida for off-season work, highlighting the disconnect in his actions.
Chesapeake Lens: “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” by Jeff Maguire
There are many ways to appreciate our Chesapeake watershed. An O’s game at Camden Yards is one of them. The Spy Newspapers may periodically employ the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the clarity and accuracy of our content.
‘The dust is flying’ in East Baltimore’s Johnston Square
A renewed part of Baltimore is about to rise at the corner of Biddle Street and Greenmount Avenue. There’s a batch of heavy construction equipment standing ready on a cleared lot that will soon house new apartments and a branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library where one never existed. An official groundbreaking is a few days away for the Greenmount Park Apartments and the library. It’s a ...
Rasheen Ali Battling for Ravens Backup RB Role
Fifth-round draft pick Rasheen Ali looks to take advantage of Keaton Mitchell’s absence (ACL) during Ravens training camp. Mitchell suffered a torn ACL in week 15 last season and will likely miss significant time during the preseason. With Mitchell temporarily out of the picture, Ali can seize control of Baltimore’s backup running back role behind Derrick Henry. His primary competition will be against veteran tailback Justice Hill, who’s never topped 400 yards in a season.
Albert Suárez holds down A's as Orioles win for 7th time in 9 games, 3-2
Albert Suárez struck out six in six sharp innings and won back-to-back outings for the first time all year, pitching the Baltimore Orioles past the Oakland Athletics 3-2. The right-hander (5-2)
Report: Affordable apartments are out of reach of many low-wage Maryland renters
Maryland is among the most-challenging states for minimum wage workers to earn enough to be able to afford rent for a two-bedroom apartment, a new report shows. The post Report: Affordable apartments are out of reach of many low-wage Maryland renters appeared first on Maryland Matters.
‘Death by a thousand cuts’: A look at Big Tech’s efforts to influence data privacy
After years of failed attempts, the Maryland General Assembly this year passed a data privacy bill that the governor signed into law last month. Then-Del. Sara Love (D-Montgomery), the lead sponsor of the bill, said she felt like a lone target when groups tried to strip down the privacy standard she fought for her state […] The post ‘Death by a thousand cuts’: A look at Big Tech’s efforts to influence data privacy appeared first on Maryland Matters.
SUN: Supreme Court of Maryland rules Mosby can keep law license while pending appeals
BALTIMORE, Md. (The Baltimore Sun) — Maryland’s highest court ruled Friday that former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby’s law license will not be suspended while appeals in her two federal convictions are pending. In a two-page order published Friday, the Supreme Court of Maryland ruled against...
Baltimore County Police investigate double homicide in Middle River
MIDDLE RIVER, Md. (WBFF) — Baltimore County Police say they are investigating the circumstances surrounding a double homicide as two women were found killed in Middle River Sunday morning. Police say at approximately 9:50 a.m., officers from the Essex Precinct responded to the unit block of Taos Circle, 21220,...
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