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Groups across US helping Baltimore 4-year-old to find living kidney donor
After multiple surgeries at just 4 years old, a Baltimore girl is in serious need. Lucy Helmlinger has so much love to give, replete with an abundance of charm and energy. Just by looking at her, you’d never know she has end-stage renal failure and badly needs a kidney.
Man Found Dead in O.C. Condo Pool
A man was found floating face-down in a condo pool just before 11 a.m. this past Sunday on the ocean side of 90th Street. Attempts to resuscitate him were unsuccessful and he was pronounced dead at the scene. Ashley Miller, police spokeswoman, says the 58-year-old man comes from Towson, Maryland.
EYC Foundation Announces 2024 Marine Wizards Honorees
Pictured in the photo are Larry Gaetano (EYCF Board Member), Aaron Bradley, Tyler Ruth, Deanna Sansbury (Marine Wizard Chair & Board Member), Ted Haaland, and Jerome Berger. Not pictured: Matt Marshall (Photo: EYCF) The EYC Foundation has announced the 2024 Marine Wizards. The Foundation aims to inspire and support youth...
Dunkin’ Awards Scholarships to Local Annapolis, Odenton, Pasadena, and Millersville Students
Dunkin’ and its DMV franchisees announced the recipients of the Dunkin’ Regional Scholarships, awarding $125,000 to high school and college students in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Northern Virginia. Partnering with Scholarship America, Dunkin’ awarded $2,500 scholarships to 50 students for the Fall 2024 term. The scholarships aim...
Analyst: Ravens’ $99 Million Starter Could Be in His Last Baltimore Camp
Training camp is just underway and the process of trimming the rosters is underway for many teams. For the Baltimore Ravens, 2024 will be a pivotal season in the chase for a Super Bowl and if things do not go well it could lead to major changes in 2025, specifically long-time starter offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley.
Isaiah Likely Reveals New ‘Nightmare’ Role for Ravens
The Baltimore Ravens are still searching for the right formula to maxmize Isaiah Likely’s skill-set, but the answer could be in a new multi-faceted, “nightmare” role the third-year tight end is “learning” at training camp. Likely, the team’s fourth-round pick in the 2022 NFL draft,...
Baltimore Orioles avoid sweep with 8-6 win over San Diego Padres on "Mo Gaba Day"
BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore Orioles avoided a three-game sweep with an 8-6 win over the San Diego Padres on Sunday on "Mo Gaba Day" at Camden Yards.Baltimore superfan Mo Gaba died after a bout with cancer on July 28, 2020. Mo, a huge Orioles and Ravens fan, quickly captured the hearts of Baltimore City and all of Maryland when, at 9 years old, he began calling into 105.7 The Fan to share his knowledge of Baltimore sports.Orioles closer Yannier Cano got Jake Cronenworth, the game's potential go-ahead run, to ground out to end the game.Leading 6-5, Ryan Mountcastle's two-run single...
Ravens WR Zay Flowers says he’s trying to take his game to next level in 2024
The Baltimore Ravens got everything they were hoping for and more out of Zay Flowers during his rookie year in 2023. The former Boston College star made an impact as a three-level receiver and exceptional route runner, starting his NFL career off with a bang. Flowers entered the 2024 offseason with things that he could get better at to take his game to the next level. He shared that he wants to get better at everything ahead of this upcoming year, saying improving on everything from blocking to catching is on his radar. “[I want to] take the whole game to the next level, everything from blocking to catching. I’m trying to get better at everything, and I’m trying to improve every year and prove all the doubters wrong.” The second-year wideout will be cemented in as the team’s No. 1 wideout come September, a role he quickly took hold of in 2023. He’ll look to continue that momentum this season as well, and be a reliable target for quarterback Lamar Jackson to get the ball to.
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