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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.
Turf Wars kick off at Liberty Sports Park in Prince George’s County
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. — The Main Attraction Recreational Sports (MARS) Turf Wars Adult Kickball Tournament began today in Upper Marlboro. The two-day tournament is put on with support from the Maryland Sports Commission and is reportedly the first-ever national kickball competition to be streamed on ESPN. Sixty teams, over...
Hot Off the Press: News impacting the Black community in D.C. area
Quincy Wilson, 16, becomes youngest male U.S. track Olympian after relay pool selection. A Bowie, Md., native recently learned he’s going to Paris for the Summer Olympics. The 16-year-old track phenom, Quincy Wilson, has been chosen by the U.S. selection committee to be part of the men’s 4×400 relay pool for Team USA’s track and field squad.
PHOTOS: Car crashes into Prince George’s County home, causes small fire
PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — The Prince George’s County Fire and EMS Department (PGFD) said a car crashed into a home in Chillum which caused a small fire on Saturday morning. PGFD said that at about 4:35 a.m., crews were dispatched to the 6500 block of Ager Rd in Chillum for a […]
Archbishop Spalding QB Malik Washington On Why He Committed To Maryland Football
Archbishop Spalding senior quarterback Malik Washington had it instilled in him from a young age to not take anything for granted. His goal in life is to “leave a legacy” that lasts. On June 28, Washington took a major step toward achieving that goal. The consensus four-star recruit...
In Bowie, Samuel Basallo on his strong year, trade rumors and the Futures Game
BOWIE, Md. - From the day they signed him to a big bonus, the largest in their international signing class in January of 2021, the Orioles envisioned this for catcher Samuel Basallo from the Dominican Republic. Big arm and big power. He’s thrown runners out as a catcher and mashed...
Calvert Parks And Recreation Seeking Local Artists For Cove Point Basketball Mural
LUSBY, Md. – Calvert County Parks and Recreation (CCPR) is seeking local artists to collaborate with on designing a unique and large-scale mural for the Cove Point Park basketball courts. This mural will be a part of an upcoming renovation and resurfacing project according to CCPR. “Any artist from...
Graduates of QACHS awarded FFA scholarships
CENTREVILLE — For the first time ever, the Queen Anne’s County FFA Alumni & Supporters awarded four graduating students from the Queen Anne’s County High School FFA Chapter with scholarships to further their education. This year the Association decided to give away two separate scholarships — the Blue Jacket scholarship which is designated for students pursuing a degree within agriculture, and the Gold Standards scholarship for students pursuing any other degree, attending a vocational school, or starting their own business. The recipients of the Blue...
Crowded field files to replace former Prince George’s County Council Member Mel Franklin
A crowded field of candidates are lining up to fill a vacant at-large seat on Prince George's County Council. The post Crowded field files to replace former Prince George’s County Council Member Mel Franklin appeared first on Maryland Matters.
Local district hikes school lunch, milk prices
Queen Anne’s County Public Schools Board of Education approved a 15-cent per meal price increase and 5-cent per milk carton price increase for the 2024-2025 school year at their June 26 meeting. The board cited cost increases for the higher prices. Lunch prices had remained the same since the 2022-2023 school year, according to Julie Hickey, coordinator of food services. ...
Lawsuit concerning rockfish limits still pending outcome
ROCK HALL — Rob Newberry, chair of Delmarva Fisheries Association recently provided an update to Kent County News on the progress of their lawsuit against the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC). “We’re still moving forward,” he said, “slowly and surely.” They’re waiting to hear from Judge Richard D. Bennett of Maryland District Court for case 1:24-cv-00688, under Civil Action for Deprivation of Rights. ...
Rooker, Schuemann hit 3-run homers in A's 19-8 rout of Orioles
OAKLAND -- Brent Rooker and Max Schuemann hit 3-run homers and the Oakland Athletics had five home runs overall in a 19-8 rout of the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday.The A's homered in each of the first four innings for the first time since 2003, with Shea Langeliers and Tyler Nevin also leaving the park. Kyle McCann hit a two-run shot in the eighth. Oakland led 10-0 after two innings and 17-1 after six.Rooker, who had three hits and drove in four runs, put the A's up 3-0 in the first. Schuemann's blast in the second came during a seven-run inning...
BARCS air conditioning back running after loosing power during heat wave
BALTIMORE -- After temporarily losing power on the Fourth Of July, Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter staff walked into what they called a crisis situation on Friday. In the middle of a dangerous heatwave, BARCS arrived Friday morning to find their air conditioning had stopped working. It was at least 90 degrees inside the animal rooms. The Baltimore Department of Public Health had just announced Baltimore City was in a code extreme red heat advisory and warned pet owners to stay aware of heat stroke and exhaustion symptoms in pets. "It's really scary…," said Bailey Deacon, BARCS' Director of Communications. "The body temperatures...
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