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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.
Frederick launches project to identify slaves sites
FREDERICK, Md. (DC News Now) — A new project called “The Sites of Enslavement Project” is coming to Frederick, and it will share the daily lives of enslaved African Americans who once lived in the city. “We knew that we had to do a specialized project narrowing down the specific history of sites before emancipation, […]
Patrick Queen better be ready to tackle Ravens RB Derrick Henry
After the sarcasm and slights in the media, Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen better be prepared for a head-on collision with Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry. Sure, Queen might not like seafood, but he definitely won’t like the task of having to chase MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson and Henry...
Baltimore Orioles Dominate New York Yankees with 9-1 Win: Game Recap
The Baltimore Orioles defeated the Yankees in a 9-1 victory, splitting a four-game series and showcasing strong offensive momentum. Orioles scored six runs in the seventh inning. Mussina allowed only one run in 5.1 innings, scattering six hits. Yes, But. The Yankees struggled to generate significant offense throughout the game...
Young entrepreneur provides shaved ice to Eastern Shore
CENTREVILLE — Christian Miller and his family took a leap of faith when he turned 18 and joined the Kona Ice franchise, a mobile shaved ice business. But soon he began serving throughout the Eastern Shore. Miller said he had always wanted to be part of the food industry, but after graduating high school and choosing not to go to college, he felt a bit lost. It wasn’t until his mother, Maggie Miller, learned of Kona Ice and encouraged him to look into it that...
Man hurt in shooting near Nationals Park in Southeast DC
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Police in D.C. are investigating a shooting that happened near Nationals Park on Saturday evening. Officers with the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) responded to reports of a shooting in the 1200 block of Half Street SE at about 9:20 p.m., a few hours after a home game at Nationals Park […]
French Bulldog reunited with owner after stolen from Southeast DC
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — A French Bulldog that was stolen last Saturday was reunited with his owner, the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) announced. MPD’s Violent Crimes Suppression Division recovered the 2-year-old French Bulldog, “Yurman,” a week after he was stolen while on a walk with his owner. On June 29 at about 8:20 p.m., […]
“Mass Casualty Incident” Shuts Down Several Lanes on 355 Saturday Afternoon
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services responded to a crash on Route 355 Frederick Road and Shakespeare Boulevard in Germantown on Saturday afternoon. The collision involved two vehicles with multiple injuries (at least 6 patients), and has been declared a “mass casualty incident” according to MCFRS chief spokesperson Pete Piringer. Some lanes were blocked, but it appears the scene has been cleared by 2:50pm.
Maryland weather: Mostly Cloudy, warm & muggy
BALTIMORE -- Temperatures were brutal throughout Saturday but heat warning have been dropped.Slightly drier air moves into Baltimore Sunday, bringing an end to the excessive heat and stifling humidity. The summer cold front shifts winds to the north, bringing dew points back down to the 60s Sunday.However, the drier air doesn't last. Triple digit heat indices return for the workweek forecast by Tuesday.The relief will come in the form of scattered rain and thunderstorms from the remnants of Hurricane Beryl by the middle to end of next week.
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