• Orioles Shut Down Reds in Shutout | Baltimore News
    Jul 4 2026

    The Orioles crushed the Reds 3-0 behind Samuel Basallo’s 13th home run and Trevor Rogers’ gritty five-inning start, while the Reds’ Brady Singer struggled with walks and runs. Baltimore’s early double steal and a wild throw led to the first run, and the bullpen locked it down with Rico Garcia, Yennier Cano, and Tyler Wells earning his first save since last fall. Reds’ Elly De La Cruz reached 150 steals, the youngest since Eric Davis. Tonight: Hunter Greene vs. Brandon Young.

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  • Washington's First Defeat at Fort Necessity | Baltimore News
    Jul 4 2026

    George Washington’s first military defeat at Fort Necessity in 1754—during the French and Indian War—set the stage for his future greatness, as he surrendered after a skirmish that ignited colonial-French tensions. Years later, he’d witness General Braddock’s fatal campaign, helping evacuate survivors as Braddock’s body was buried in the road. These pivotal, lesser-known moments are now spotlighted in the new film “Young Washington,” revealing the young general’s grit, mistakes, and the roots of his legendary rise.

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  • Zoo Animals Beat the Heat Smartly | Baltimore News
    Jul 4 2026

    When temperatures soar past 100 degrees, the Maryland Zoo goes into full cooling mode for its 1,800+ animals. Red pandas hunker down in air-conditioned shelters, while African elephants cool off with mud baths and flapping ears. Otters splash around in water features, and all species use clever adaptations—panting, shade-seeking, and energy conservation—to survive the heat. Zoo staff tailor strategies for each species, ensuring comfort whether it’s scorching summer or chilly winter.

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  • Baltimore Adjusts July 4th for Heat | Baltimore News
    Jul 4 2026

    Baltimore’s Fourth of July festivities are heating up — literally — as the city adjusts to a scorching heat wave. Major events like the Cherry Hill Music Festival and the Pier 6 drone show are now starting at 7 p.m., with fireworks lighting up the sky at 9:30 p.m. To keep revelers cool, cooling stations, cooling buses, and free water are available across the city. Officials urge everyone to skip personal fireworks and stay safe in the dry, hot conditions — head to the Inner Harbor for the official show instead. Many locals are staying indoors during peak heat, even planning indoor cookouts before heading out later. Stay hydrated, take breaks, and celebrate responsibly this Independence Day.

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  • Baltimore Area 4th of July Celebrations | Baltimore News
    Jul 4 2026

    Celebrate America’s 250th birthday with epic July 4th festivities across Maryland — from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor fireworks and drone shows to Annapolis’ Spa Creek finale and Carroll County’s farm museum bash. Counties like Howard, Harford, and Anne Arundel are packing in parades, music, food, and dazzling pyrotechnics, while Havre de Grace and Mount Airy add extra flair with weekend events. Whether you’re into symphonies, carnivals, or family fun, there’s a patriotic party waiting for you — and the best part? It’s all free or cheap, with fireworks lighting up the sky from dusk till dawn.

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  • Art and Revolution 250 Years Later | Baltimore News
    Jul 4 2026

    Celebrate 250 years of American independence and the art that mirrors our evolving spirit—where Neoclassical ideals gave way to bold new voices, and today’s digital revolutions stand on the shoulders of history’s pioneers. Annapolis’ “Be Revolutionary!” theme reminds us: change is constant, and art keeps telling our story.

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  • Baltimore Power Outage and Community Response | Baltimore News
    Jul 4 2026

    Baltimore braced for sweltering heat as over 3,000 residents faced power outages Friday morning—blamed on aging underground cables. Though numbers dropped to under 600 by afternoon, the heat made every outage feel like a crisis. Neighbors rallied, like Bob Freund in Essex, powering fridges with generators and helping out. BGE stepped up staffing and urged conservation: crank down thermostats, close blinds, and keep ACs serviced. They’re asking customers to report outages—because when the sun’s blazing, teamwork keeps the lights on.

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