Former All-Star Eddie Fisher passed away on Monday at 88. His obituary was provided by an Oklahoma funeral home. Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, Fisher moved to Oklahoma as a child. He attended OU before signing with the Giants in 1958. A knuckleballer, Fisher reached the majors within a year of signing his pro contract. He pitched sparingly over three seasons with San … [Read more...] about Eddie Fisher Passes Away
Archives for February 2025
Ravens promote Matt Robinson to outside linebackers coach
The NFL off-season is underway, and with the scouting combine just days away, the Ravens have announced the addition of several coaches to Head Coach John Harbaugh’s staff. Matt Robinson was also promoted and moved up to coach the outside linebackers. Robinson will work alongside Pass Rush Coach Chuck Smith. Robinson just completed his fourth season with the Ravens and first as … [Read more...] about Ravens promote Matt Robinson to outside linebackers coach
Grant program helps area small businesses impacted by Key Bridge collapse
More help is available for companies still reeling from the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse last March. The Baltimore Community Foundation, in collaboration with the Greater Baltimore Committee and three local community development organizations, unveiled the Key Bridge Small Business Direct Grant Program. The initiative prioritizes businesses in Southeastern Baltimore City, … [Read more...] about Grant program helps area small businesses impacted by Key Bridge collapse
Armstrong Williams: Mission failure on juvenile justice in Maryland | STAFF COMMENTARY
Has juvenile crime jumped since the Maryland General Assembly in 2022 lessened punishment in favor of rehabilitation? Law enforcement and Maryland state’s attorneys insist on an affirmative answer. But according to the Department of Juvenile Services and the youth advocates who engineered the 2022 law, juvenile crime has witnessed no uptick. The chairman of the newly formed … [Read more...] about Armstrong Williams: Mission failure on juvenile justice in Maryland | STAFF COMMENTARY