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Wednesday, May 16 The complex ownership group behind Justify offers a snapshot of the racing industry in 2018. |
| Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh is seeking a sweeping exemption from city ethics rules to allow her to raise private money to fund public programs, a power her administration says she needs to help fill the struggling city’s coffers. |
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| The Orioles' rained-out series opener against the Phillies will be made up July 12. |
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| In recent years, the Preakness Infield has felt like a standalone concert and all-day drinking party for millennials, curiously placed next to one of the biggest horse races in the world. But on Saturday, InfieldFest will see major changes designed to bridge that generational gap. |
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| The Annapolis Police Department opened internal administrative and use of force investigations after an officer pepper sprayed a man after a fight in downtown Annapolis and then arrested him despite admitting to another officer he “didn’t do anything.” |
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| Orioles top pitching prospect Hunter Harvey continued his development Tuesday in Double-A Bowie, showing a fastball that was 93-95 mph all night, a curveball that he needs to command for strikes and a changeup that's a work in progress. |
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| Terrell Suggs spent nearly an hour Tuesday evening answering questions from fans, and he made it clear that he sees himself in Baltimore beyond the 2018 season. |
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| The National Weather Service said Tuesday evening that the worst of a severe thunderstorm had passed over the city, though rain was expected to continue through the evening, and flash-flood warnings remained in effect. |
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| Outgoing Baltimore Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa, who resigned Tuesday, will not receive the same large severance package received by his two predecessors, who were fired “without cause” by the last two mayors, according to his contract. But he will get other benefits. |
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| Federal prosecutors issued a grand jury subpoena to the Baltimore finance department seeking records about former police commissioner Darryl De Sousa. |
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| Saturday marks the 143rd Preakness Stakes, bringing horses, hats and infield debauchery to Baltimore's Pimlico Race Course. Here's a look back at some of our favorite photos of the event through the years. |
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