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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...
Victoria Fletcher Named Softball Player Of The Year at HBCU Sports Awards: A Recap of Her Outstanding Achievements
Fletcher, a Morgan State University graduate softball player, was named Softball Player of the Year at the HBCU Sports Awards show, adding to her impressive 2024 season. Victoria Fletcher had a .360 batting average with a slugging percentage of .567 and an on-base percentage of .418. She recorded 54 hits,...
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.
Retired WJZ sports director Mark Viviano and sons deliver ceremonial first pitch at Orioles game
BALTIMORE - Retired WJZ sports director Mark Viviano experienced a thrilling moment with his two sons Tuesday evening at Camden Yards.The Viviano boys -- Mark, along with Michael and Christian -- delivered the ceremonial first pitch ahead of the Baltimore Orioles game against the Toronto Blue Jays.The three then posed for a photo with the O's bird.Viviano's last day at WJZ was on July 18 after spending 22 years at the station.He earned his place as an esteemed sports journalist in the Baltimore community, covering stories on the Baltimore Orioles and Baltimore Ravens, along with collegiate and high school sports teams."I say to the Orioles, to the Ravens, to any athlete, any coach, anyone who gave me as much as a minute of your time, I never took your time for granted, and I am so grateful that you allowed me to share your story." Viviano says he plans to remain in Baltimore and raise his family with his wife. On his final day at WJZ, he was honored with a video tribute from some of Baltimore's most iconic sports figures.
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde ejected in 9th inning vs. Padres over slide into Gunnar Henderson
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde was ejected during the ninth inning of their 8-6 win over the San Diego Padres after an interference call on the field was overturned by replay review. Padres pinch runner Tyler Wade slid into Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson to prevent a would-be game-ending double play. The slide knocked Henderson to the dirt, prompting half the Orioles’ dugout, including Hyde, ...
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.
Moore comes to Biden’s defense over demands he step aside: ‘The president deserved better’
Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) stood by President Joe Biden‘s side Sunday, arguing that he “deserved better” than having Democrats publicly call on the president to step aside as the presumptive nominee. Moore criticized his fellow Democrats in an interview with ABC News’s This Week, claiming that calls for Biden to withdraw from nearly 40 congressional […]
Flames Tear Through Vacant Home In Cecil County: Fire Marshal
Multiple agencies were called at around 8:30 p.m. on July 28 to Old Mill Road in Conowingo, where there was a reported fire involving a manufactured home in the area according to the Maryland Fire Marshal.. Upon arrival, first responders were met by flames showing throughout the property, though they...
Young Professionals of Ocean City host Christmas in July event
WORCESTER CO., Md. – The Young Professionals of Ocean City community group had their Christmas in July event. They raised money for local families for the upcoming holiday season. Businesses who donated to the cause include Shore United Bank, Fager’s Island, and Ropewalk Ocean City, among others. We...
Eastern Shore town launches counterattack on climate flooding
A small town threatened by sea level rise on Maryland’s Eastern Shore is getting a big boost from the Federal Emergency Management Agency in its fight against flooding. Crisfield is receiving $36 million from FEMA’s Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program, the agency announced July 15. The funding is slated for the construction of the first of two phases of a massive public works effort to protect the city of 2,500 residents from tidal flooding and storm surges.
West Salisbury Little League wins state title
SALISBURY, Md. – The West Salisbury Little League team getting a heroes welcome Sunday night after defeated Rising Sun, 4-2, in the state championship game. The Majors team escorted by police and fire trucks on their way home from Waldorf. Michael Baim was clutch on the hill for West...
Identity Sought For Person Of Interest In Tech Support Scam
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. – The Prince George’s County Police Department’s Financial Crimes Section is asking for the community’s assistance in identifying the individual in this surveillance video. Investigators believe he has information critical to an active investigation into a tech support scam that occurred in the county in June.
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