
Steve Earley
Audience Engagement Editor at Baltimore Sun
Birdland native working in data and audience engagement for @baltimoresun. I love food and running and the community they inspire.
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1 week ago |
tulsaworld.com | Steve Earley |Waco Tribune-Herald
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1 month ago |
baltimoresun.com | Sam Janesch |Steve Earley
State workers collectively earned $404 million in overtime earnings in 2024, a nearly 38% increase from four years earlier. Personnel costs are one of the top reasons behind Maryland's $3 billion budget deficit.
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1 month ago |
capitalgazette.com | Lorraine Mirabella |Steve Earley
What is cryptocurrency and how do I avoid scams when investing?
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1 month ago |
baltimoresun.com | Lorraine Mirabella |Steve Earley
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Dec 12, 2024 |
baltimoresun.com | Racquel Bazos |Steve Earley
Long-term census data released Thursday shows the cost of housing in the Baltimore area and the rest of Maryland increasing at slower rates than the country as a whole even though it is more than 15% higher than the national average and a greater share of renters here are considered cost burdened.
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Wish this rain were snow? If Baltimore gets through Wednesday without measurable snow, as forecast, if and when snow falls this season, it would be one of the area’s three latest first snowfalls on record. https://t.co/CbE0G5lWfI https://t.co/UIYpLFTpxx

Visualizing the "tripledemic": With far fewer COVID patients than at last winter's peak, Maryland hospitals could soon be similarly strained as RSV and flu patients fill beds. https://t.co/rq5WBcKwaI https://t.co/y9dpmuP459

Over $10,000 per home run prevented!

NEW | The Orioles received a $593,413 discount on annual rent paid to the state — about 13% off — as reimbursement for building a deeper, taller left field fence to limit the number of home runs at Camden Yards. https://t.co/tq8Vv6Tuq6