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Sightline will bring modernized business practices to Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins Sightline—the multiyear business modernization program launched by the university and health system in October—has chosen Workday to replace SAP, the enterprise resource planning system, or ERP, that has been in use since 2007. Workday, which was selected to modernize administrative processes and strengthen collaboration, is expected...
Baltimore health commissioner fired after 7 months on the job
Mayor Brandon Scott fired Baltimore’s health commissioner Monday, seven months into her tenure, his office announced in a brief evening statement offering no additional information about the circumstances. Dr. Ihuoma Emenuga was sworn in as the commissioner for the Baltimore City Health Department in March and was serving in an interim capacity since Scott nominated […]
Child care facility in one Mount Vernon church is closing as of August 1, but a new facility opens at another church several blocks away
A child care facility in one Mount Vernon church will close permanently as of Aug. 1, leaving parents scrambling to find alternatives, but a new facility has opened in another church several blocks away. In a letter dated July 22, the operator of the Mt. Vernon Early Learning Center notified...
BmoreArt’s Picks: July 30 – August 5
This Week: ‘Embodying the Island’ performance at Tola’s Room, Rosa Leff exhibition reception at Alchemy of Art, Artscape 40, Subscape 2024, MICA’s Art Market x Artscape, Baltimore Jewelry Center Graduate exhibition reception, opening reception for Joan Cox at IA&A @ Hillyer, RIVERS artist talk at KCA, Crystal Moll’s 11th Annual Plein Air Show reception, and BLK @ NITE at Eubie Blake — PLUS Garden and Studio Coordinator position at Blue Light Junction and more featured opportunities!
A public Harborplace redevelopment meeting to take place Tuesday evening
A heated issue is back for more public input. Federal Hill residents are invited to an informational meeting to learn more about the latest redevelopment plans for Harbor Place. MCB Real Estate will provide details about the plans in a presentation. The Inner Habor Coalition was also invited and will...
July 30 Warm And More Humid With Strong Storms Later Today
You may notice a breeze, more clouds, and a few showers on radar this morning. Some added clouds throughout the day may help keep temperatures limited, but a weather system will arrive this afternoon through tonight with strong thunderstorms. They may once again include dangerous cloud-to-ground lightning, heavy downpours, gusty winds, and large hail.
ShotSpotter Alert Prompts Investigation of Shooting in Baltimore
BALTIMORE, Md. — On Saturday evening, officers responded to a ShotSpotter alert in the 1600 block of North Monroe Street, discovering a 27-year-old man with a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. At…
HCPD Daily Crime Bulletin, July 26-29, 2024
9300 block of Baltimore National Pike, July 26 6:30 p.m. An employee reported that two suspects attempted to shoplift and when confronted, one suspect assaulted the employee. One bottle of tequila was stolen; no serious injuries were sustained. Commercial burglary. Elkridge, 21075:. Delicias Dayana, 6500 block of Old Waterloo Road,...
Former Baltimore Colts DL Joe Ehrmann On Entering Maryland State Athletic Hall Of Fame
Former Colts defensive lineman Joe Ehrmann recorded 38.5 sacks in eight seasons in Baltimore, but Ehrmann’s off-the-field impact in his nearly 40 years of retirement has also made him worthy of one of the state’s highest honors for athletes. Ehrmann, who has founded multiple public service nonprofits in...
Orioles Snatch Victory to Halt Padres' 7-Game Streak, Celebrate Beloved Fan Mo Gaba
The Baltimore Orioles put an end to the San Diego Padres' seven-game winning streak with an 8-6 victory, thanks in no small part to Ryan Mountcastle's clutch hits and Cedric Mullins' defensive prowess. In what can only be described as a necessary win for the Orioles, the team also celebrated the life and legacy of 14-year-old fan Mo Gaba, who died of cancer on July 28, 2020. Mountcastle came through with a couple of two-run singles that kept the Padres at arm's length, despite the visitors rallying back from a six-run deficit to make it a one-run game, as reported by CBS News Baltimore.
Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl wins, record & history
The Baltimore Ravens entered the football scene in 1996 and fans didn't have to wait long for the team to make it to and win a Super Bowl. The Ravens defense dominated teams during the 2000 season (the team's fifth year in existence) and ran it all the way to the Super Bowl where they won the organization's first Super Bowl title.
Bloodied Baltimore Orioles' James McCann hit in face with pitch, remained in game
BALTIMORE - The Baltimore Orioles had an early scare when catcher James McCann was struck in the face with a pitch against the Toronto Blue Jays in the first game of Monday's doubleheader at Camden Yards.McCann remained in the game despite bleeding from his nose after he was hit by a 94.6 mph fastball from Blue Jays pitcher Yariel Rodriguez with the bases loaded in the first inning."At first, it's more scary than anything. It's like taking a pretty good right hook," McCann said. "I felt like if I could get the blood to stop flowing then I could stay in the game, and that was what I was able to do." After he was checked out by trainers, McCann changed his bloodied jersey and stayed at first base. "I take pride in staying tough, doing what I can to stay on the field," McCann said. "That's what I was able to do today." He was credited with an RBI in the Orioles' four-run first inning.McCann started the game and batted ninth while catcher Adley Rutschman sat out the first game of the doubleheader.
Lamar Jackson Doesn’t Mince Words About Who's The Real GOAT
Who is the greatest NFL player of all time? John Harbaugh certainly thinks that Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson has the potential. In a recent media appearance, the head coach said that his goal is to turn Lamar into the GOAT. "The vision that we have together is that Lamar Jackson is going to ...
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