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July 29, 2018

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Orioles stay on a roll, take three of four in series with 11-5 victory over Rays

Sunday, Jul 29

The Orioles didn't stop hitting all weekend and came away with three victories in the four-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays.

Orioles notes: Showalter prepared for possibility Sunday could be Adam Jones' final game with club

The Orioles play their final game before the nonwaiver trade deadline Sunday.

Aberdeen police identify officer who shot a man wielding a comb

Police said Cpl. James Evans fired at Tyler Winkler, striking him several times, after Winkler charged officers with what they believed was a “shank-”style weapon, the department said in a statement. Officers later determined the weapon was a comb.

One man killed, three others injured in overnight shootings, Baltimore police say

A 28-year-old man was shot and killed shortly before 5:15 a.m. Sunday in West Baltimore, and three others were injured in separate shootings.

Maryland weather: Yes, more rain is on the way in the Baltimore area this week

It’s looking like another wet week in Baltimore.

After creating ArenaBowl XXXI finalists, owner Ted Leonsis focused on what's next for AFL

Ted Leonsis wants the AFL to continue it's upward path — and with both of his teams in the ArenaBowl this year, it seems as if his plan is working.

10 Baltimore Restaurant Week menus worth trying: summer 2018 newcomers edition

Baltimore Restaurant Week returns July 27-Aug. 5, when restaurants across the city will offer prix-fixe brunches, lunches and dinners for no more than $35. Among more than 100...

Improv, Vans Warped Tour and Howard County fair: The best things to do in the Baltimore area this week

The top arts and entertainment events in the Baltimore area for the week of July 29-Aug. 4, 2018 .

New York Times publisher, Trump meet to discuss anti-media rhetoric

President Donald Trump met with the publisher of The New York Times to discuss media coverage of his administration.

Restaurant Week: A way to reconnect to Baltimore's pleasures, and to change stubborn attitudes

But three years after Freddie Gray, negative impressions remain stubborn, as one restaurant learned from a banker.