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The Baltimore native covered the Orioles nearly from the beginning of their existence, and lived to see the Camden Yards press box bear his name.
Jim Henneman, beloved figure in Baltimore's sports history and longtime Orioles official scorer, has died at the age of 89.
Jim Henneman, the longtime Baltimore sportswriter and Orioles official scorer affectionately known as “Henny,” passed away last night. He was 89.Henneman has been battling health issues but he made it ...
Jim Henneman spent 15 years as the Orioles beat reporter at The Baltimore Sun as part of a lengthy career surrounding the ...
They won't have to go far. Five rowhomes across Madison Street are being transformed into the new school. They were once used ...
Daniel Kelly enjoyed the highest of highs when he contributed to Maryland men’s lacrosse’s march to its fourth national ...
There’s a familiar name back atop the nation’s top boys high school lacrosse league.Friday evening, Calvert Hall College won ...
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CCPS Girls Flag Football League Kicks Off in Fall
Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) will introduce a girls flag football league for the 2025-2026 school year, expanding ...
Baltimore County Public Schools is working to finalize its budget ahead of a key vote by the County Council on Thursday.
John Carroll swept the best-of-three MIAA A Conference championship series thanks to three runs in the top of the seventh ...
Jonas Shaffer is a Ravens beat writer for The Baltimore Banner. He previously covered the Ravens for The Baltimore Sun. Shaffer graduated from the University of Maryland and grew up in Silver Spring.