DETROIT — The spectacle wasn’t for him. One night earlier, when the floodlights at Nationals Park dimmed and red strobes began to indicate the bottom of the ninth inning in a one-run game, Félix Bautista ran to the mound with many inside the stadium hoping the Orioles reliever would fail. from The Baltimore Banner
Maryland’s Attorney General, along with attorneys general in 18 other states, filed a lawsuit Friday that challenges the Trump administration’s attempts to force schools to eliminate diversity programs or face the loss of federal funding for high-poverty schools. from The Baltimore Banner
It was Easter Sunday when Shannon Smith Wood’s brother, visiting her home in Harwood, inadvertently let her three dogs out. They were gone in a flash. from The Baltimore Banner
Gov. Wes Moore’s advisors once cautioned him against championing housing, the first-term Democrat told a crowd in October, warning him that the politics were far too complicated to tangle with. from The Baltimore Banner
The University of Maryland senate on Thursday voted to join an alliance of Big Ten colleges who’ve agreed to protect one another against potential attacks from the Trump administration. from The Baltimore Banner
Eighty-five people have joined a civil complaint against Maryland and the state Department of Juvenile Services over alleged sexual abuse at dozens of youth detention centers as early as 1974 to 2018, attorneys said. from The Baltimore Banner
WASHINGTON — A few days ago, as Brandon Hyde remarked on the poor at-bats many players on his team were taking, he quickly made a caveat. Cedric Mullins, the Orioles manager said, stood out for all the right reasons. from The Baltimore Banner
A day after a deadly police-involved shooting unfolded in an Arbutus neighborhood, new details emerged about the man reportedly wearing a ski mask and firing arrows at passing cars who was fatally shot, officials said. from The Baltimore Banner
Maryland’s education officials said in a statement on Thursday that the state’s schools will not eliminate diversity programs, despite the Trump administration’s threats to pull funding if they didn’t. from The Baltimore Banner
Aworker reclassification policy revivedfrom President Donald Trump’s first administration could stripsomecivil serviceprotections from federal workers andlead to the firing of thousands of employeesat the Social Security Administration. from The Baltimore Banner
WASHINGTON — To look at different aspects of Wednesday’s game in a vacuum, there were plenty of encouraging displays. The seven innings from right-hander Tomoyuki Sugano were chief among them, an encouraging development for a rotation devoid of highs thus far, and they gave the Orioles a chance. from The Baltimore Banner
A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily halted her order requiring the Trump administration to provide information on its efforts so far, if any, to retrieve a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador. from The Baltimore Banner
Orioles right-hander Grayson Rodriguez is dealing with a mild lat strain, which was revealed after the starting pitcher received additional opinions on his MRI, manager Brandon Hyde said Wednesday. from The Baltimore Banner
The former Prince George’s County officer who interviewed Kilmar Abrego Garcia and helped label him as a gang member that eventually resulted with his mistaken deportation, later pleaded guilty to misconduct and was pushed out of the Police Department, records show. from The Baltimore Banner
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