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The first baseman is back at Camden Yards after a yearlong battle with colon cancer.

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The first baseman is back at Camden Yards after a yearlong battle with colon cancer.

One of the Baltimore Orioles had another reason to celebrate this week as the Major League Baseball season began.
Changes are underway for the sign that has been part of Baltimore's skyline for more than 70 years.
The Mosbys recently purchased two homes in Florida — at a total cost of slightly more than one million dollars.
Greater Grace World Outreach Church was given a temporary closure notice March 14 for not enforcing mask and social distancing requirements.
A unique security team keeps watch over one part of South Baltimore.
A teacher at Pine Grove Elementary School has a unique way of starting the virtual school day for students.
The mayor proposed approaching violence through public health, community engagement and interagency collaboration and accountability.
Residents at Brightview Catonsville and Brightview Rolling Hills had a virtual tasting courtesy of the Guinness brewery.
The 19-year-old from Bel Air has a rare intestinal condition that causes her constant pain.
The rapper known as "Young Moose" is suing for $1.5 million in punitive and compensatory damages.
The "Healing Starts Here" campaign aims to raise awareness among various Baltimore County communities about vaccination.
Officials said they plan to continue the testing at select sites in Baltimore for three more months.
A Baltimore chef who has advanced in an online competition hopes to donate the prize to two city schools.
A popular radio morning show DJ has died at 43.
“This site has been heralded as a model for the state if not the country,” Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski said.
The health department reports 1,567,359 COVID-19 vaccines have been administered. Of those, 1,009,499 were first doses.
The city agreed to lift its coronavirus-related restriction preventing adult entertainment venues from opening.
A Baltimore man baited to participate in an unemployment scam through the mail said he instead turned the cards over to investigators.
Doctors are still learning about the inflammatory syndrome that’s manifesting in many cases after children tested positive for COVID-19.