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May 6, 2018

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A three-way race will decide Republican primary in northern Baltimore County council district

Sunday, May 6

Four years after ousting a Republican incumbent by wide margins, the councilman representing northern Baltimore County is facing his own challengers in the primary election.

Maryland Film Festival dispatches: Director says her second trip to festival felt like coming home

As much as local cinephiles enjoy going to the annual Maryland Film Festival, some of the filmmakers are equally as happy to bring their work here.

Giuliani not ruling out Trump's taking the 5th Amendment in Russia investigation

Trump's new attorney won't rule out the possibility that the president would assert his right against self-incrimination in the Russia investigation.

Once prosecuted, now honored, Catonsville Nine get a memorial marker

The 88-year-old Margarita Melville returned to Catonsville Saturday for the dedication of a memorial marker at the site where she and the rest of the Catonsville Nine burned draft records in famous protest of the Vietnam War.

Kinetic Sculpture Race enlivens Baltimore for 20th year

Artists ride sculptures through the streets of Baltimore for a colorful, quirky race.

Gausman pitches nine scoreless innings before Orioles fall, 2-0, to Athletics on homer in 12th

Kevin Gausman pitched nine innings of shutout, two-hit baseball Saturday. The Orioles lost anyway — 2-0 in 12 innings to the Oakland Athletics.

Favorite Justify puts curse to rest in winning sloppy 144th Kentucky Derby

Justify captures 144th running of the Kentucky Derby, putting the Curse of Apollo to rest on a Churchill Downs track soaked by rain all day.

Four shot in Baltimore overnight, including one teen who was killed and another wounded

One teenager was killed and another was wounded in a double shooting Saturday evening in the Washington Hill neighborhood of Southeast Baltimore. Two other men were also shot overnight, one fatally.

All eyes on rookie QB Lamar Jackson, who shows a little of everything in uneven minicamp performance

Ravens rookie first-round quarterback Lamar Jackson puts good touch on deep ball, but struggles with some shorter throws.

These puppies might be Maryland's first cloned dogs

A Bel Air woman loves her long-haired chihuahua so much that she paid a Texas animal cloning company $50,000 so that her dog — or a version of him — will be at her side forever.

Rodricks: Shocking developments in East Baltimore

A gritty, ground-level view of efforts to fix the city one block, one building at a time.