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May 13, 2018

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Orioles suddenly building momentum after 17-1 win over Rays

Sunday, May 13

In routing the Tampa Bay Rays to win their fifth game in their past six Sunday, the Orioles scored a season-high 17 runs.

Orioles' Dylan Bundy reverses skid with seven two-hit, shutout innings

Orioles right-hander Dylan Bundy got his season back on track with seven shutout innings, allowing two hits in a 17-1 thumping of the Tampa Bay Rays.

Preakness will return to Baltimore's Pimlico in 2019. After that, the race's home is uncertain

The Preakness — Maryland’s largest and splashiest sporting event — will return in 2019 to the faded Baltimore horse track for one more year.

Good Magic in and Bolt d'Oro out as Preakness field nears final shape

Mother’s Day weekend proved to be a tumultuous one for the 2018 Preakness field, with trainer Chad Brown committing Kentucky Derby runner-up Good Magic to a rematch with Justify while Bolt d’Oro’s trainer-owner Mick Ruis pointed his contender to New York rather than Baltimore.

Op-ed: All your mother wants on Mother's Day is you

A recent national survey concluded that the most popular Mother’s Day gifts are flowers, apparel and gift cards. How could we get it so wrong? There’s only one thing your mother wants on Mother’s Day – and that’s you. Talk to her!

Baltimore's notable mothers

They've been there from the start. These mothers have ties to some of Baltimore's most famous faces. And a number of them are famous in their own right.

Rodricks: Kevin Kamenetz, the pragmatic progressive

The Baltimore County executive, who died suddenly Thursday, saw in the city's troubles a teachable moment for his changing county.

Essex woman dies in car accident

A 22-year-old Essex woman died Saturday evening in a single vehicle accident on Philadelphia Road near King Henry Circle.

As he graduates from Wharton, former Ellicott City resident thinks of mom and reflects on overcoming tragedy

On Sunday, when former Ellicott City resident Kayvon Asemani walks across the stage to pick up his business degree from the prestigious Wharton School, he's certain he'll feel the spirit of his mother, who has been in a coma for 13 years as a result of domestic violence.

Young Playwrights Festival, Dierks Bentley and the Preakness: the best of Batimore's arts and entertainment scene this week

The top arts and entertainment events in the Baltimore area for the week of May 13-19, 2018.