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The Orioles just won back-to-back series against division rivals on their season-opening road trip. Now they're back for Opening Day at Camden Yards and hoping to convince fans to join them as they during the first year of a long-term rebuilding project. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now | | |
Here's what you need to know before the Orioles' home opener Thursday against the New York Yankees. | | |
Orioles first baseman Chris Davis returns to Camden Yards on Thursday after a hitless opening road trip, sapping some of the hope that he'd be able to turn things around in 2019. | | |
The Orioles have announced their plans for pregame ceremonies ahead of Thursday’s 3:05 p.m. home opener against the New York Yankees. | | |
Columbia businessman JP Grant said his company cut a check to then-Baltimore Mayoral nominee Catherine Pugh's book company for $100,000 in October 2016. | | |
Chanel boxes were stacked in the corner of 2 Chic Boutique, an upscale secondhand store owned by Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh. But the door of the boutique was locked. | | |
A 5-year-old proposal to establish a national marine sanctuary among the skeletal ghost ships in Charles County's Mallows Bay has been stalled in Gov. Larry Hogan's office for more than a year, troubling sanctuary proponents and watermen who fear the designation will lead to more regulations. | | |
From 2011 through 2018, the University of Maryland Medical System had a deal to spend $500,000 for 100,000 copies of Mayor Catherine Pugh’s self-published “Healthy Holly” book series. | | |
The vote in the House was 147-0; Senate approval remains. | | |
The bill would make Maryland the first state in the country to ban polystyrene foam food containers and cups. | | |
Demetrios "Jimmy" Stavrakis, president of the Baltimore-based ADCOR, which develops components for military weapons and aerospace technology, has been indicted on charges he helped burn down one of his commercial properties to collect million in fraudulent insurance claims. | | |
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