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FAIRVIEW BEACH, Va. AP - Police say two Georgia men were killed when their speedboat crashed on the Potomac River about 60 miles south of the nation s capital.Maryland Department of Natural Resources police say the accident happened around noon Saturday in fr stanley puodelis ont of a restaurant near Fairview Beach, Virginia.The boat involved in the crash was capable of reaching speeds up to 190 mph. Video of the accident posted on a boating website shows the boat going airborne and flipping end over end. The crash occurred during an event wher stanley cup e boats can have their speed clocked by a stanley cups radar gun.Police say the boat driver was 49-year-old James Melley of Buford, Georgia, and the throttle man was 61-year-old Garth Tagge of Atlanta.The Maryland agency is investigating the crash because the Potomac belongs to Maryland.Download theABC2News app for theiPhone,KindleandAndroid Gxom Baltimore s Farmer Market returns for 45th season
BALTIMORE 鈥?The sights... the sounds... the smells of baseball are all back. And for the first time in stanley cup three years so is a full Oriole Park at Camden Yards for the Orioles home opener.Opening day at Oriole Park - the right way - for those in the seats and in the dugout. It s amazing. It s got to be one of the best, if not the best opening day experiences you can have, said Orioles designated hitter/outfielder Trey Mancini. It stanley cup s very exciting. I m very excited to be in front of these fans again, added Orioles first baseman Ryan Mountcastle. It s exciting. I feel like we re finally starting to feel the routine of coming back, said Orioles center fielder Cedric Mullins.The pomp, the circumstance, the orange carpet... it s all back. Finally. It s awesome, said Orioles manager Brandon Hyde. We re really excited to be back. It s like a first day of school feeling a little bit. It feels like normal. What doesn t is the new, deeper, higher left field wall. It s a sight stanley mug to see, for sure,