| | The Orioles return home this weekend with a crowded disabled list, a shaky starting rotation and an offense that has been outscored 60-17 during a six-game losing streak before breaking out for 10 runs on Wednesday. Beyond the team's immediate worries, several key players have contracts ending in the next two years, causing concern among some fans about a potential regress to another dreadful 14-season drought. | Read More |
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| A bill passed by the Senate Thursday to impose new sanctions on Moscow would also require President Donald J. Trump to have buy in from Congress before reopening a Russian diplomatic compound on Maryland's Eastern Shore. |
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| A Florida man will not receive more than $2.8 million in prize money after a federal judge found he violated rules of the White Marlin Open fishing tournament. |
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| Special Agent Crystal Griner, one of two Capitol Police officers that engaged the gunman who attacked a congressional baseball practice Wednesday, graduated high school in Howard County and played college basketball at Hood. |
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| Republicans and Democrats fight for bragging rights Thursday in the annual Congressional Baseball game as one unit — Team Scalise. |
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| Ocean City officials have a legal right to ask topless women to cover up, the Maryland Attorney General's Office concluded in a letter this week. |
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| Baltimore County police say Blaine Robert Erb, who was was killed during a June 7 shootout in Dundalk resorted to criminal activity to make a living. |
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| Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis canceled all scheduled leave for officers this Saturday in order to meet the demands of the department's latest violence strategy while simultaneously providing a strong public safety presence at this weekend's Pride festivities, officials said Thursday. |
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| Everything going wrong for Orioles as they come home on the skids |
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| "I only know how to be Sizzle," says Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs, who is having fun —as always — in the twilight years of his career. |
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