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Orioles magic: Superstitions, traditions and rituals from around Birdland
As the Orioles keep their wild-card hopes alive, fans are holding onto superstitions and rituals for a little extra luck.
(left phot) A home run chain around "Stormiest" the Stormtrooper in the home of Karen Baumeister and her son Charlie. Charlie has been decorating the family's living room with Orioles colors to bring the team luck.  (right photo). Adam Ronquillo and his wife at an Orioles game at T-Mobile Park. Ronquillo is wearing his "away" Orioles hat.
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When Queen Elizabeth II watched the Orioles in Baltimore and her other visits to Maryland
Queen Elizabeth II made just a few trips to the United States. One visit, in the early ’90s, including taking in an Orioles game in Baltimore.
Oakland Athletics' Rick Honeycutt, Jose Canseco, Walt Weiss, and Vance Law (left to right), walk past and greet President George Bush, Queen Elizabeth II, and Barbara Bush following a game against the Orioles in Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore water Q&A: E. coli contamination and what you need to know
Here’s what you need to know about Baltimore's boil water advisory after E. coli bacteria was detected.
Workers distribute water at 3301 Waterview in response to E. coli contamination in Baltimore City water.
Where to play Pokémon Go in Baltimore
The augmented-reality mobile game launched in 2016 and millions of people are still playing.
Baltimore Banner reporter Cody Boteler plays Pokémon Go on The Avenue in Hampden on 8/19/22. The mobile game has been popular since its launch in 2016.
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Baltimore City Council to hold second hearing on CSX coal facility explosion
City officials will hear from CSX about the explosion in Curtis Bay late last year.
Ray Conway and Meleny Thomas in front of the Curtis Bay Recreation Center on August 11, 2022. The recreation center is near the CSX coal facility.
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CSX encouraged to work out a settlement in Curtis Bay coal facility explosion
The civil penalties that CSX faces from the Maryland Department of the Environment can be as high as $25,000 per day per violation.
The CSX coal facility in Curtis Bay on August 11, 2022.
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Composite image by The Baltimore Banner, with photos by Ulysses Muñoz, Shan Wallace and Aman Azhar.
7 tips and hacks for living in Baltimore
Whether you’re new to Baltimore or a longtime resident, here are some great hacks for making living in Charm City easier.
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Smith Island pulls together after tornado strikes Chesapeake Bay community
While waterspouts in the Chesapeake Bay aren't unheard of, a tornado touching down and causing damage on Smith Island is a rare occurrence. Neighbors were banding together after one damaged homes and injured at least one person on Thursday evening.
A water spout turned into a tornado on Smith Island.
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High temperatures a preview of Baltimore’s future
Baltimore is experiencing a heat wave. Experts say climate change could mean more hot summers in Charm City.
John Rose cools off while selling water to passing motorists on a street corner.
7 wineberry recipes to make the most of the summer harvest
A collection of recipes to make use of your summer wineberry harvest.
The noxious invasive raspberry called the wineberry, edible and delicious, grow everywhere, including Druid Hill Park.  The look similar to regular raspberries and are from Asia and introduced as hybridize with American raspberries.
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