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May 5, 2019

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Inside Catherine Pugh's home in Ashburton: How the mayor of Baltimore gave up the fight and decided to resign

During the month Catherine Pugh was on leave, she vacillated between resignation and a defiant return to office, as her friends and advisers helped nudge her to a decision.

'A lot more choices that are really viable': Pugh's exit clears way for big Baltimore mayoral field in 2020

Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh's resignation has hit reset on the 2020 Democratic primary, turning a race in which a few possible candidates would seek to capitalize on her vulnerabilities into a free-for-all in which voters will be asked what kind of leader they want for their beleaguered city.

Country House wins 145th Kentucky Derby after objection against Maximum Security

Country House wins 145th Kentucky Derby after objection against Maximum Security

Baltimore's violent weekend continues with two fatal shootings overnight Saturday, including woman found in overturned car

Baltimore homicide detectives are investigating after a man and woman were killed in separate incidents overnight. They were among five city shooting victims since Saturday evening.

Bodies of two men recovered after helicopter crashes into Chesapeake Bay off Kent Island

Maryland Natural Resources Police identified the victims as the pilot, Charles Knight, 38, of Mount Airy, and the passenger, Matt Clarke, 36 of Pasadena.

Johns Hopkins students occupying administrative building call president's letter 'deceptive'

University President Ronald J. Daniels had called the continued occupation of the building 'an untenable situation.'

Sheriff's Office investigating possible homicide in Eldersburg

The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a possible homicide in Eldersburg.

Baltimore schoolchildren audition for a spot in free School for the Arts classes

A thousand city children in the second through eighth grades are auditioning this week for places in TWIGS classes in music, theater, dance and other arts.

Flash floods possible throughout Baltimore region as heavy rainfall is expected through Sunday morning

The National Weather Service on Saturday declared a flash flood watch for the Baltimore region through Sunday morning.

Get ready for Gen Z, employers. First hint: They're not millennials.

Members of Gen Z — those born after 1996 — soon will be making their presence known in the workplace. Employers want to be ready.

Stabbing in Milford Mill leaves man with life-threatening injuries, Baltimore County police say

A man suffered serious injuries after being stabbed in Milford Mill on Friday night, Baltimore County police said.