Wish this rain were snow? If Baltimore gets through Wednesday without measurable snow, as forecast, if and when snow falls this season, it would be one of the area’s three latest first snowfalls on record. https://t.co/CbE0G5lWfI
Visualizing the "tripledemic": With far fewer COVID patients than at last winter's peak, Maryland hospitals could soon be similarly strained as RSV and flu patients fill beds.
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NEW | The Orioles received a $593,413 discount on annual rent paid to the state — about 13% off — as reimbursement for building a deeper, taller left field fence to limit the number of home runs at Camden Yards.
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Anne Arundel was Md.'s largest county to opt against tallying mail-ins before Election Day. That outstanding vote, mostly from registered Dems, means a wait on county executive's race, where Election Day and early voting returns have the Republican ahead. https://t.co/HON3D5eB1Z
How to address the public in a crisis: What’s happening. What could happen and how it would affect you. What specifically you can do about it right now and how it will help. https://t.co/OoOwxrSIII
If “The Wire” were still going, I bet a water crisis would be part of the plot, and the news conference would indeed be held in front of the former newspaper office (now a police station) from Season 5. https://t.co/N0VnCGqv4c
.@baltimoresun’s running updates on the boil water advisory now include a searchable map where you can see whether an address is in the affected area and check its proximity to water distribution and sample sites. https://t.co/fDMyaDzsZz
Bound to go up a bit with back-to-school, but at under 12,000 a day, the number of COVID tests being reported by the state of Maryland, which doesn’t include at-home tests, is at its lowest level since early June 2020, when capacity was still ramping up. https://t.co/Ub8OZC3RZE
Some of the best cyclists in the world pedal through Baltimore County and Baltimore City on Sunday in the inaugural Maryland Cycling Classic. https://t.co/xH44FKwFsL
Proud to be a behind-the-scenes part of this. @local_lives, @baltimoresun, @michapgreen, @ChristinaTkacik and our community storytellers and poet have a special night in store next week at @livingclassroom. https://t.co/MEsEZjXoK0
It's been a while for us Orioles fans. As we waited for the light rail to Saturday's game, a fellow fan asked me how many in a row, and I responded, "You mean in the seats at the ballpark?"
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What are you doing on the last Tuesday in July? Come to be entertained. Leave feeling more connected to your city.
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The Baltimore Sun and Back Pocket Media have teamed up for a night of storytelling and poetry.
Join us at 6:30 p.m. on July 26 at the Living Classrooms Bearman Gallery.
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January's deaths of three firefighters renewed attention on fires in Baltimore's thousands of vacant properties, which happen, on average, over once a week, according to city data. In half a decade, more than three dozen vacants caught fire more than once. https://t.co/JRJj194Gm6
An opportunity for the young people in your life to get published and, hopefully, get adults' attention:
@baltsunopinion asks, "What has been the toughest thing about living through the pandemic for you and why?"
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Today, Baltimore becomes the center of the sports world for about two minutes, but, to Baltimore sports fans, that's no longer today's biggest story.
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That moment @COVID19Tracking volunteers realized the government wasn't hiding numbers, it didn't have any, because it was using theirs. https://t.co/NRaktVoOIj