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Mariners lose miserably in miserable Baltimore in miserably long game, 2-5
Well, that was a bad game, but at least it was also long. The Mariners reshuffled their rotation to have Logan Evans make this start instead of against the Phillies, and while that is probably a good idea on paper, it didn’t work out in practice....

Amtrak Finally Breaks Silence After "Destroying Neighborhood" In Baltimore
It is an exciting time for Amtrak. New trains are finally hitting the rails after years of delays. That's right, we can finally get excited over the NextGen Acela and its debut date. Of course, this is far from Amtrak's only key investment....
Natalie Merchant Brings Autumn Acoustic Tour to Maryland Hall This November
This post is from eyeonannapolis.com Acclaimed singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant will bring her Autumn Acoustic Tour to Annapolis this fall, with a special performance at Maryland Hall on Sunday, November 23, 2025. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the...

Royal Farms adds EV charging stations to Maryland sites
Royal Farms is installing EV charging stations at eight sites in Maryland. | Electrify America Royal Farms is installing electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at eight sites in Maryland in partnership with Electrify America, an EV charging...

After 70 Years, the Sun’s Explosive Mystery Is Finally Solved
New research led by Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has confirmed decades-old theoretical models about magnetic reconnection, the process that releases stored magnetic energy to drive solar flares, coronal mass ejections and other space...
Power-Bill Crisis Spreads From Maryland To New Jersey, May Doom Democrats As 'Green' Implodes
A power bill crisis is gripping parts of the U.S. Mid-Atlantic and is set to worsen, threatening to financially crush households as long-range forecasts point to a brutally cold winter. What began in Baltimore, Maryland - as first covered in our...

MFDP Director Urges Constructive Dialogue to Boost Climate Resilience and Inclusive Development
By Christian Appleton Gompa City, Nimba County – August 13, 2025 — D. Emmanuel Williams II, Director of the Public Investment Unit at the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning (MFDP), has called on county development and financial officers...

Jennifer Clancy Announces Candidacy For Maryland State Delegate 29A
ST. MARY’S COUNTY, Md. — Today, Jennifer Clancy, a dedicated mother of five, licensed therapist, wife to an upstanding local sheriff, former public school counselor, and passionate advocate for education, healthcare, and community officially...

Howard County seeks environmental collaboration with education partners
Howard County is joining forces with the Howard County Public School System and Howard Community College to close distance on the county’s climate and sustainability goals through a second solar power purchase agreement. A Memorandum of...

Outbreak of 'Frankenstein' rabbits with face tentacles now poses threat to HUMANS: Doctor warns which states disease will spread to next
More 'Frankenstein' rabbits are appearing across the US, sparking fears of a wider outbreak. Originally spotted in Colorado, these bizarre rabbits, with tentacle-like growths sprouting from their faces, have now been reported in Minnesota,...

“Brain-eating” amoeba
Share Post Viber icon Viber Email A 12-year-old died on July 18, 2025, from a rare brain-eating amoeba after swimming in Lake Murray in South Carolina, near a Columbia reservoir. The infection was caused by Naegleria fowleri amoeba, commonly found...
Sixty Vines to Open in Gaithersburg, Maryland
Sixty Vines, the restaurant known for transporting guests to wine country, is set to make its Gaithersburg debut later this fall.Located at 231 Rio Boulevard, Sixty Vines invites guests to discover 60 wines on tap from wine regions around the...

Advocates hail 'historic' Maryland Uni settlement on Palestine
University of Maryland SJP group win settlement in free speech case. [Getty] Rights advocates are hailing as "historic" a recent legal settlement for student activists from the University of Maryland. The university has been ordered to pay...

Beaches close in Mid-Atlantic as Hurricane Erin brings deadly rip
By Taylor Robinson and Mike Ives New Jersey and Delaware beaches were closed to swimmers Tuesday, in the middle of the summer tourist season, as Hurricane Erin brought dangerous rip currents to the East Coast. The Category 3 storm was churning...

MPS continues lead paint remediation as new school year approaches
Milwaukee Public Schools says 36 schools are still working on getting the all-clear from lead paint hazards as the new school year approaches. MPS has been cleaning up and repainting schools all summer after lead concerns forced closures,...
Baltimore grant ignites 10-year vision for a new Streetcar Museum campus
Near the south end of Falls Road, there’s a dilapidated relic of the past in which Matt Nawn sees a bright future. The old Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad roundhouse is where railroad workers once maintained sooty steam locomotives in the early...

Clutching at Pearls, the World’s Largest Criminal Enterprise, the US, Cracks Down on Crime
The latest liberal discourse on crime offers gardening as a panacea for violence and pathologizes communities while absolving the state of its role in creating the conditions of poverty and despair. In the June 2, 2025 issue of the New Yorker...

Top 30 Hottest NFL Wives & Girlfriends Of 2025
In the star-studded world of the NFL, the spotlight often shines not only on the guys putting in the work on the gridiron but also on the captivating women who stand by their sides as their main supporters.Welcome to the list where we celebrate...

Baltimore City Sheriff Sam Cogen warns courthouse security being overlooked
Court security in Maryland is dangerously underfunded, according to Baltimore City Sheriff Sam Cogen. Court security in Maryland is dangerously underfunded, according to Baltimore City Sheriff Sam Cogen. On “The C4 and Bryan Nehman Show” on...

Ritz plans to highlight Pennsylvania's elk program during hunt
Gregg Ritz, host of Hunt Masters, will document his Pennsylvania elk hunt for television and social media. Ritz won one of Pennsylvania's 140 elk licenses in this year's lottery. He will be hunting with a bow during the archery season, which...