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Left-handed pitchers are killing the Orioles | Banner Baseball Show
Baltimore is dead last in baseball with a .558 OPS against left-handed pitchers.
Maryland Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi resigns
Gov. Wes Moore’s office announced Monday they’d appointment his replacement, Betsy Fox Tolentino, as acting secretary
Maryland Department of Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi, center, speaks with Baltimore State's Attorney Ivan Bates, left, and Prince George's County State's Attorney Aisha Braveboy at the State House in Annapolis on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024. They spoke after Gov. Wes Moore held a press conference to announce public safety proposals.
Baltimore County Redistricting Commission recommends new council maps in 4-3 vote
The Baltimore County Redistricting Commission voted 4-3 Monday evening to recommend a new map that would divide the seven existing County Council districts into nine.
A woman stands at a microphone talking about the council expansion.
Fireworks and drone show planned for Baltimore’s Fourth of July celebration
Fourth of July in Baltimore to feature fireworks and drone show in the Inner Harbor.
Fireworks for the Fourth of July are seen from Federal Hill Park on Thursday, July 4, 2024 in Baltimore, MD.
RFK Jr. ousts entire CDC vaccine advisory committee
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removed every member of a scientific committee that advises the CDC on how to use vaccines and pledged to replace them with his own picks.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks  after being sworn in as Secretary of Health and Human Services in the Oval Office at the White House on February 13, 2025 in Washington, DC.
Man pleads guilty in fatal drug overdose of 13-month-old grandson in Baltimore
Steven Heggie Sr., 61, of Northwest Baltimore, faces between four to six years in prison at sentencing.
6/28/22—the exterior of the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse.
Sly Stone, leader of funk revolutionaries Sly and the Family Stone, dies at 82
Sly Stone, leader of the revolutionary Sly and the Family Stone, dies at 82.
Sylvester "Sly" Stone of Sly and the Family Stone appears in April 1972.
Baltimore teacher sues state Republicans, Moms for Liberty members, Libs of TikTok
Alexa Sciuto, an LGBTQIA+ advocate who formerly taught in Baltimore County, claims the conservative legislators falsely accused her of making online death threats toward a Moms for Liberty member.
Alexa Sciuto is pictured outside Stemmers Run Middle School in Essex, Maryland, where she is a teacher, on November 10, 2023.
Ravens OTAs: Defensive lineman Travis Jones embracing discomfort as he looks to fill Michael Pierce’s ‘big shoes’
“I’m trying to be more vocal, trying to help guys with little details, technique and stuff, just little things like that,” Jones said. “I got to get used to doing the uncomfortable things like speaking up more.”
Defensive lineman Travis Jones walks onto the practice field during the team’s organized team activities on June 3.
Grandmother pleads guilty after 10-year-old girl fatally shoots herself in Baltimore
Baltimore Circuit Judge Lynn Stewart Mays said the case highlights the unimaginable danger that comes with keeping a gun at home.
6/28/22—The exterior of the Baltimore City Circuit Courthouse., Elijah E. Cummings Courthouse, Courthouse East
How to celebrate Pride in Maryland as Baltimore marks 50 years
There are tons of Pride events in June, including parades, festivals, brunches and block parties.
More than 150,000 people attended Pride Week events in Baltimore last year.
Maryland leads lawsuit against Trump administration over gun triggers deal
The suit announced Monday argues that returning the triggers would violate federal law, pose a threat to residents and worsen gun violence.
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown addresses legal measures taken by the his office related to federal funding and the integrity of the federal payment system in regards to actions taken by the Trump administration.
Harbor East roads reopen after 5,000-gallon fuel spill dyes harbor red
Boat services on the Harbor Connector line between Maritime Park and Locust Point also returned Monday morning.
The fuel spill was traced back to a Johns Hopkins facility at its East Baltimore medical campus.
Ryan O’Hearn worried his career might be ending when he joined the Orioles. It has taken flight ever since.
O’Hearn is a favorite to become a first-time All-Star as a 31-year-old playing better than ever before. If he keeps this up, he may be the most coveted hitter in the trade market at the end of July.
Baltimore Orioles outfielder Ryan O'Hearn (32) singles in a game against the Chicago White Sox at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. on Friday, May 30, 2025.
NIH scientists publish declaration criticizing Trump’s deep cuts in public health research
On Monday, scores of scientists at the agency sent a letter challenging the Trump administration’s cuts in public health research.
Jenna Norton, a researcher at the NIH, in a gray jacket and black shirt.
Trump banned citizens of 12 countries from entering US. Here’s what you need to know.
President Donald Trump’s new ban on travel to the United States by citizens from 12 mainly African and Middle Eastern countries is now in effect.
President Donald Trump's new travel ban took effect Monday and does not have an end date.
Elementary school ‘graduation’ isn’t a big deal. So why am I crying?
Call it a graduation or a promotion: My baby is going to be a middle schooler. Cue the sad songs.
Leslie Gray Streeter and her son, Brooks, in 2019 at the Capitol Reef National Park in Utah.
Fueled by steak and mashed potatoes, Nate Wiggins ready to take game to next level in Year 2
Wiggins is more comfortable in his role and in the NFL, defensive coordinator Zach Orr said.
Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins finished 11th in voting for defensive rookie of the year last season.
Banks, business leaders to raise at least $100 million to address Baltimore’s vacant homes
The investment came with a call for increased urgency from the city.
Community members from across Baltimore’s congregations and housing coalitions stand in unity at a press conference about the state of vacant housing in the city at Greater Harvest Baptist Church on Sunday.
Athletics’ series victory provides reality check for Orioles
The Orioles don’t have the luxury of missed opportunities, and the series against the Athletics was just that — a missed opportunity against a fellow struggling club.
Tomoyuki Sugano leaves the mound during the fifth inning of Sunday’s 5-1 loss to the Athletics.
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