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    Gunnar Henderson hits longest home run to reach Eutaw Street in Orioles’ win
    The 21-year-old's hot streak continues as the Orioles rout Kansas City 11-3 to sweep the series.
    BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - JUNE 11:  Gunnar Henderson #2 of the Baltimore Orioles hits a three run home run in the seventh inning during a baseball game against the Kansas City Royals at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on June 11, 2023 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    Cole Irvin, going back to his strengths, has best start in Orioles uniform
    Gunnar Henderson and Adam Frazier hit home runs as Baltimore wins its third straight by beating the Royals 6-1.
    Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Cole Irvin (19) delivers a pitch in a baseball game against the Oakland Athletics at Camden Yards on Wednesday, April 12. This was the fourth game in a series the Orioles played against the Athletics.
    Banner political notes: Support for trans health care; Dems deadlock on new delegate; new gig for Tom Perez?
    A weekly roundup of political news in Maryland.
    Maryland, Baltimore City, Baltimore County politics
    MVA reclaims domain on license plates that had advertised Philippine gambling site
    Starspangled200.org now redirects to the MVA’s homepage and will do so going forward, according to a Friday statement.
    The Maryland 1812 license plate's website license plate leads to Philippines gambling site.
    25,000 Marylanders with Medicaid just lost their coverage
    Twenty one percent of the first Marylanders who've had to renew their Medicaid coverage post-pandemic have lost it because they either did not receive notices or could not overcome administrative hurdles.
    During Maryland’s COVID-19 public health emergency, Medicaid coverage was extended to all Marylanders already enrolled. With the emergency coverage now ending, Maryland is beginning the process of re-enrolling all 1.8 million Medicaid beneficiaries. Organizations like Health Care for the Homeless help patients through the process of re-enrolling in Medicaid, which can include creating email addresses, locating necessary paperwork to enroll, and selecting insurance.
    Baltimore, breathe easy: Air quality returns to ‘acceptable’ levels
    The Air Quality Index in Baltimore and the surrounding region improved markedly Friday morning to “acceptable” levels, meaning only those who are especially sensitive to air pollution need to remain cautious.
    The air quality in Baltimore and the surrounding region is worse Thursday morning than it was Wednesday. Parts of the region have very unhealthy air and some have hazardous,.some people chose to wear a mask and many chose ro go without.
    Commentary: Navy chooses Baltimore for commissioning newest ship
    The Navy's decision to commission the guided missile destroyer USS Carl Levin, its newest ship, in Baltimore demonstrates Baltimore is still a Navy town, retired Navy Rear Admiral Tom Jurkowsky says.
    The SSS Carl M. Levin is a Type, class: Guided Missile Destroyer.  The Ships Motto: TENACIOUS IN THE FIGHT
    Ravens film study: What’s next in the evolution of safety Kyle Hamilton?
    Hamilton’s versatility was a revelation for one of the NFL‘s best defenses last season. With Chuck Clark gone, what’s next?
    Kyle Hamilton #14 of the Baltimore Ravens warms-up prior to the game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium on January 08, 2023 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
    Donald Trump says he’s been indicted on charges of mishandling classified documents
    A person familiar with the situation who was not authorized to discuss it publicly said Trump's lawyers were contacted by prosecutors shortly before he announced on his Truth Social platform that he had been indicted.
    Former President Donald Trump listens as he speaks with reporters while in flight on his plane after a campaign rally at Waco Regional Airport, in Waco, Texas, Saturday, March 25, 2023, while en route to West Palm Beach, Fla.
    Gov. Moore taps Netflix executive to lead new economic council
    Will Castleberry, who runs state regulatory and production policy for Netflix, will lead the council.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, alongside Lieutenant Governor Aruna Miller and William Castleberry, held an event to announce the creation of a new council on economic innovation and sign a related executive order on June 8, 2023 in Baltimore, MD
    Next Maryland elections administrator is agency veteran
    Jared DeMarinis, who has worked for the Maryland State Board of Elections for 18 years, was the unanimous pick to be the state‘s next elections administrator. He takes over the new role on Sept. 1.
    A Baltimore resident casts their vote on Election Day, Nov. 8, 2022, at Margaret Brent Elementary/Middle School. Polling locations for the general election remain open until 8 p.m.
    As headquarters decision nears, document suggests FBI prefers Virginia over Maryland
    An FBI document circulated this week argues that a location near the FBI training academy in Quantico, Virginia, would be more convenient than a location in Maryland because some employees need to go back and forth between the headquarters and the training academy.
    An entranceway to a building includes a revolving door. Above the door are letters that spell out business appointments. On the facade above, letters spell out Edgar Hoover FBI Building.
    Baltimore’s air is improving but still ‘unhealthy’
    The air quality in Baltimore is worse Thursday morning than it was Wednesday. It is “very dangerous” or “hazardous” depending on where you are in the region.
    Air quality in Baltimore remains at dangerous levels due to smoke from Canadian wildfires blanketing the city on Thursday, June 8, 2023.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Tango at City Dock, and the garage party is real
    Music, bull riding, garden tours and a city garage party are on the calendar in Maryland's state capital.
    Dancers at City Dock enjoy one of the dances in the summer of 2022.
    Cannabis law reforms must help repair decades of harm to Black communities
    As marijuana laws are reformed in Maryland, measures are needed to help repair the disproportionate damage the application of those laws did to Black communities and to Black men, Banner columnist E.R. Shipp says.
    Maryland State Senator Jill Carter speaks on cannabis legalization during the legislative Black caucus of Maryland meeting on January 25, 2023 at the House of Delegates.
    Orioles outfielder Austin Hays on the adjustments he made to play left field | The Adam Jones Podcast
    Orioles left fielder Austin Hays joins the podcast to discuss the strength of the Orioles, striking out and his hobbies outside of baseball.
    In newly obtained affidavit, former Gov. Hogan recounts learning of Roy McGrath’s alleged fraud
    Documents obtained from state prosecutors shed new light on the early days of the Roy McGrath scandal — including what then-Gov. Larry Hogan knew, and when he knew it.
    Roy McGrath speaks during a coronavirus press conference at the Maryland State House on April 15, 2020. McGrath, who eventually became Gov. Larry Hogan's chief of staff, is facing state and federal criminal charges related to a "severance" payment he received from the Maryland Environmental Service when he left to join Hogan's office.
    Maryland spends $1.3M to stockpile abortion drugs
    In response to a court challenge of the approval of mifepristone, the state government bought thousands of doses in an emergency purchase that was approved Wednesday.
    AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 17:  The abortion drug Mifepristone, also known as RU486, is pictured in an abortion clinic February 17, 2006 in Auckland, New Zealand. The drug, which has been available in New Zealand for four years and is used in many countries around the world, is expected to be available to Australian women within a year after parliament yesterday approved a bill which transfers regulatory control of the drug to the Therapeutic Goods Administration, a government body of scientists and doctors that regulates all other drugs in Australia.
    Juvenile services agency teaches kids to find their way on a Western Maryland lake
    “The best thing to do when you have the kids — whatever they’ve been accused of — is to try and give them experiences that will help them to grow,” said Nick Moroney, director of Maryland’s Juvenile Justice Monitoring Unit.
    Two youths from GRYC pause to admire the scenery during a two hour canoe trip on Lake Habeeb on Saturday May 20, 2023.
    Orioles players use rare off day to find tranquility — and a few fish — on Lake Michigan
    “It was a very good day,” said Michigan native Keegan Akin, who initiated the trip.
    Baltimore Orioles relief pitcher Keegan Akin (45) pitches in a game against the Tampa Bay Rays in Baltimore on Monday, May 8. The Rays and Orioles played the first game of a series on Monday.
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