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Laurel freshman Emerson Gunther sparks Navy to Veterans Memorial Softball Classic crown
BELGRADE — After surrendering the lead in the bottom of the sixth Saturday night, Navy needed a spark in the championship game of the 11th Annual Veterans Memorial Softball Classic. Emerson Gunther was happy to oblige. The freshman from Laurel hit a leadoff double high off the left field...
Carpet Company Reworks the Vans Skate Half Cab and Skate Cab 4
Carpet Company has linked up with Vans for a cross-coastal, multigenerational capsule that captures the essence of modern skate culture. The Baltimore-based skate brand brought the Californian imprint onto the team for their first-ever collaboration, whipping up three new takes on some of Vans’ classic skate sneaker silhouettes alongside a capsule of cobranded apparel.
Morgan State University alumnus DJ K-Meta to perform at Broccoli City Festival
BALTIMORE --- Broccoli City Festival is heading to Washington D.C.Big names are on the line-up including Megan Thee Stallion, Party Next Door and many more.But this year, on the stage you'll also see a name familiar to the Charm City. Morgan State alumnus DJ K-Meta is one of the featured DJs at the Broccoli City Festival– one of many talented artists who got their start in Charm City.How did you get started as a DeeJay?"I started Djing pretty much when I was in school at Morgan State University.," answered DJ K-Meta.His time at Morgan State marked the beginning of a career...
Updating Mateo injury and Orioles' rotation
Jorge Mateo has his left elbow in a brace and no further updates on his health. Mateo suffered a transient dislocation Tuesday in a collision with shortstop Gunnar Henderson during a 6-3 loss to the Marlins. He needs to undergo further testing but the Orioles are waiting for the swelling to go down.
Ravens HC John Harbaugh has high praise for under-the-radar RB Owen Wright
The Baltimore Ravens signed running back Derrick Henry to a two-year, $16 million deal at the beginning of 2024 free agency. While the veteran will be a massive part of what the team does on offense, other running backs behind him could make an impact as well. One of those...
Violent week in Baltimore saw two children injured, two more dead from gunfire
BALTIMORE -- Two children died and two others were injured during a violent week in Baltimore.Since Friday, July 19, youth gun violence has impacted four communities where children 14 years old or younger were either killed or wounded by gunfire.According to police data, in the past 12 months, 12 children were killed and 394 were injured by gun violence in Baltimore City. Omar Passmore, 28, is facing first-degree murder in the July 19 shooting death of 12-year-old Breaunna Cormley inside a home in the 500 block of North Kenwood Avenue. Police said 14-year-old Jasper Davis died from a shooting on July 21 at the Mondawmin Metro Center on Liberty Heights Avenue.Another 14-year-old boy was found injured around midnight on Saturday from a shooting in the 1100 block of North Luzerne Avenue in Southwest Baltimore. A 14-year-old boy was found shot Friday evening in an alley in the 1800 block of West Saratoga Street in Southwest Baltimore.
Ravens Urged to Swap Mid-Round Pick for Super Bowl Pass-Rusher
Adding some oomph to their pass rush could cost the Baltimore Ravens as little as a mid-round pick in the 2026 NFL draft. It’s the potential price for Pro Bowl edge-rusher Haason Reddick, who wants out of the New York Jets, but has a strong pedigree, including helping the Philadelphia Eagles reach the 2023 Super Bowl.
Police: North Baltimore barricade incident ended in suicide
Authorities responded to a barricade incident on Saturday in North Baltimore that ended in a suicide, according to a Baltimore Police spokesperson. BPD officers and a SWAT unit responded to a call at 1:13 p.m. about an unidentified person shooting a firearm out of an apartment window in the 300 block of Homeland Southway, according to police spokesperson Freddie Talbert. The SWAT unit entered ...
Profar homers twice to lift San Diego to its 6th straight win, 6-4 over Baltimore
BALTIMORE (AP) — Jurickson Profar hit a pair of two-run homers, the second of which broke a ninth-inning tie, to send the San Diego Padres to their sixth straight victory, 6-4 over the Baltimore Orioles on Friday night. Profar’s two-out drive in the ninth was the latest stumble by Orioles closer Craig Kimbrel (6-3), who blew saves in two of his previous three appearances and was booed by the Baltimore crowd after his inning of work Friday. The Orioles had just scored two runs in the eighth to tie the game at 4 when Kimbrel came on. He allowed a one-out single and Profar’s 18th homer of the year. “Just trying to hit a line drive right there,” Profar said.
Orioles latest trade is a brutal result for the Yankees for more than one reason
The 2024 MLB trade deadline is approaching rather quickly. Trades have finally begun to pick up with a plethora of deals going down on the Thursday and Friday before July 30. The pitching market in general has been very hot. Teams are going after the guys that they want and they're likely overpaying for them at this point, specifically in terms of relievers. A few of the middle-tier relievers have been traded for some high-end prospects, really setting the table for the higher-end pitchers to go for quite a haul.
Jalyn Armour-Davis Mourns Former Alabama Teammate Khyree Jackson
Ravens cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis took time after Friday's practice to reflect on the passing of his former Alabama teammate, Khyree Jackson. A fourth-round pick with the Minnesota Vikings in this year's draft, Jackson was killed in a car accident and his funeral was held Friday in his hometown of Upper Marlboro, Md. Armour-Davis and Jackson were teammates at Alabama in 2021 and spent many hours together at practices and in the cornerback meeting room.
SUN: Yacht near Edgewater overturns; all passengers accounted for
EDGEWOOD, Md. (WBFF) — A 104-foot yacht near the mouth of the Rhode River near Edgewater overturned Saturday afternoon, said Coast Guard and Anne Arundel Fire Department representatives. The Coast Guard received a mayday call around 12:36 p.m. related to the boat, but by the time its crews arrived...
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