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March 22, 2019

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Baltimore Mayor Pugh's inaugural committee failed to file required disclosures with the IRS

Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh's inaugural committee, which hosted festivities to celebrate her being sworn into office in 2016, didn't file financial disclosures with the IRS, one of its directors said Thursday.

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Illustrator of Baltimore Mayor Pugh's 'Healthy Holly' books didn't know about University of Maryland Medical System deal

The illustrator of Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh’s self-published “Healthy Holly” book series says he was unaware of her deal to sell $500,000 worth of the books to the University of Maryland Medical System, where the mayor sat on the board of directors until resigning this week.

Stronach Group disputes Mayor Catherine Pugh's claim that there was a plan to keep Preakness in Baltimore

The company that owns Pimlico Race Course is disputing Mayor Catherine Pugh's claim that she had worked out a plan with them to keep the Preakness Stakes at the Baltimore track.

Maryland's medically assisted suicide bill faces important vote in Senate on Friday

Members of a key Senate committee are expected to vote Friday on a bill that would allow terminally ill Marylanders to request medication they could take to end their life.

Just like old times: 'B-More guys' Jalen Smith, Darryl Morsell help Maryland advance in NCAA tournament

Freshman forward Jalen Smith finished with 19 points and 12 rebounds, while former Mount Saint Joseph teammate and sophomore guard Darryl Morsell tied his career high with 18 points to lead sixth-seeded Maryland to a 79-77 win over 11th-seed Belmont in the NCAA tournament Round of 64.

For Towson women's basketball trio, first NCAA tournament bid reward for sticking with program

Mariah Gray, Maia Lee and Nukiya Mayo endured 18 more losses than wins in their first two years for the Towson women’s basketball team. On Friday, they'll play in the program's first NCAA tournament game.

The Elephant restaurant in Baltimore's Mount Vernon to close; building for sale

The Mount Vernon restaurant The Elephant is closing amid financial and legal problems, its owners said Thursday.

From singing in a Baltimore church to performing around the world with a cappella group Pentatonix

On the last day of their 2017 holiday tour at the Boch Center in Boston, the Grammy award-winning a cappella group Pentatonix officially added a new member to their group.

When Baltimore's streetcars stopped running

Last week’s CSX derailment didn’t interrupt MARC or Amtrak service in Baltimore, but it did bring a halt to the one place in the city where you can still ride a streetcar.

Preston: Browns might look like dream team, but this could still be a nightmare for Cleveland

The Browns appear to have loaded up for the 2019 season with their own dream team, but if there is one franchise that could turn this into a nightmare, it’s Cleveland.

Playing for Oregon women’s lacrosse proved to be right choice for Bel Air’s Shannon Williams

Senior attacker Shannon Williams has already set six records for the Ducks, including becoming the program’s all-time leader in goals and points.