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May 6, 2018

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'The epitome of a good kid': City College lacrosse, football standout killed in Baltimore shooting

Sunday, May 6

Ray Glasgow III, a 17-year-old football and lacrosse standout at the Baltimore City College high school, was killed in a shooting in East Baltimore Saturday night — just two days before the Black Knights were set to rematch Mervo in the city’s Division A lacrosse championship.

Kentucky Derby winner Justify will race in 143rd Preakness as field takes shape

After a thrilling run to victory in the rain at the Kentucky Derby, Justify is doing well and trainer Bob Baffert sees no reason why he wouldn't race in the 143rd Preakness.

Two species of ravens? Nevermore, quoth the UMBC biologist

An evolutionary biologist at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, recently co-authored a study that shows how two species of ravens became one, a reverse of more typical evolution known as speciation reversal.

Double shooting of teens is first in series of shootings from Saturday evening through Sunday in Baltimore

One teenager was killed and another was wounded in a double shooting Saturday evening near City Springs Elementary/Middle School in Southeast Baltimore, police said — the first in a series of shootings from Saturday evening through Sunday.

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

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.

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.

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.

Baltimore VA hospital hosts baby shower for veterans who are expectant or new mothers

As a sign of a changing population of veterans in the region, the VA Maryland Health Care System hosted a baby shower for veterans who are expectant or new mothers on Saturday.

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.

Balloons, a Broadway star and 'Raiders of the Lost Ark': the best of Baltimore's arts and entertainment scene this week

The top arts and entertainment events in the Baltimore area for the week of May 6-12, 2018.