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Dean Kremer got a rude welcoming to Buffalo, recording only one out while allowing the first six runs of a 9-0 defeat. It's the Orioles’ 20th straight loss on the road, tied for the second-longest streak in American League history.
Keep your head in the clouds Thursday evening so you can gaze at tonight’s strawberry moon — the first full moon of the summer solstice and the last supermoon of the year.
Federal judges had sharp words Thursday for Baltimore’s defunct aerial surveillance program, warning that the spy planes when used unchecked afforded police almost limitless surveillance powers and threatened everyone’s personal privacy.
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Dust rose among the debris of Perkins Homes in East Baltimore Thursday as demolition began on one of the affordable housing development’s six remaining buildings, the latest step in the city’s plan to redevelop 244 acres of land stretching from Perkins, to Somerset and Oldtown Mall.
The Unemployed Workers Union announced a lawsuit Thursday challenging Republican Gov. Larry Hogan’s decision to end several pandemic unemployment programs early. The class-action lawsuit in Baltimore Circuit Court also seeks benefits for people whose cases have been pending in the state’s claims system.
Mario Barrios doesn’t bring the name appeal or stylistic flair of other potential opponents, but he does offer Baltimore boxer Gervonta Davis a chance to stake out new ground. "He’s chasing greatness," said Calvin Ford, Davis’ trainer and mentor since childhood.
The new location, in a strip mall where Route 7 intersects with New Forge Road, is set to open in early September. For regulars, it marks the end of an era and a reminder of just how much Highlandtown, and the city itself, has transformed.
Baltimore police have arrested five people and are seeking two more still at large for allegedly being part of a West Baltimore drug trafficking organization that sold heroin and cocaine in the city’s Sandtown neighborhood.
The developer planning a 1,300-unit waterfront community in Baltimore’s Westport has agreed to sell parcels to town house and apartment builders who could start work within a year.
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America is home to so much breathtaking natural beauty, from spectacular lakes and waterfalls to stunning coastlines and national parks. But some of America’s most famous, fabulous landmarks were actually designed and built by humans. These bridges, buildings, churches, castles, college campuses and more are not just the biggest, tallest, hardest to build or most beautiful. On top of that, they have become iconic symbols of their states, drawing in tourists from around the country and even around the world to marvel at their design. Whether they’re loved by locals or lauded by professionals like the American Institute of Architecture, these are the top man-made marvels in every state. (Kaitlin Miller, The Active Times)
Former Democratic state Sen. Barbara A. Hoffman, who worked tirelessly as a supporter of environmental and public education initiatives during her years in the legislature, died of cancer Sunday at her Cheswolde home. She was 81.
Charles Shird, a retired city correctional officer, veteran and avid reader, died May 20. The West Baltimore resident was 80.
Towson University has removed the names of two prominent slave-owning Marylanders from dormitory buildings after years of mounting pressure from students to rename the dorms. The University System green-lit renaming the buildings last week.
A wing of a 12-story beachfront condo building collapsed in a town outside Miami early Thursday, killing at least one person while trapping residents in rubble.
Federal prosecutors have charged Ronald Maurice Smith, a supervisor at the Baltimore Department of Public Works, with extortion.
The president said not everyone got what they wanted and that other White House priorities would be done separately.
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