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May 11, 2019

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Maryland Jockey Club agrees to deal with Pimlico union workers as Preakness nears

As Preakness nears, the Maryland Jockey Club and its employees at Pimlico Race Course and other tracks have agreed “in principle” to a new labor contract.

'We’re going to get them': Baltimore Mayor Young vows to go after hackers who disrupted city systems

Democratic Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young vows to go after hackers who infiltrated and disrupted the city of Baltimore's technology systems.

Is your driver's license up to speed? REAL ID requirements cause confusion in Maryland

The requirements for receiving a REAL ID driver's license in Maryland are causing confusion amid a recall of about 1 million such licenses.

Acting UMMS head: 'There will be accountability' when contractor's review of board dealings is done

Acting UMMS CEO John Ashworth is prepared to act "swiftly and properly" to ensure accountability once an internal review of contracts for board members is in.

Lawyer retained by Civilian Review Board during dispute with Baltimore city government is cleared

A private attorney hired by the Civilian Review Board to sue the city last year following a dispute over confidentiality agreements has been cleared of an ethics complaint.

Chris Davis has homer and RBI single as batting average rises to highest level since 2017

Chris Davis homered for the fourth time this year and also had an RBI single in Friday night's 8-3 loss to the Los Angeles Angels.

Orioles have 'luxury' infield at Low-A Delmarva with Cadyn Grenier, Adam Hall up the middle

With Cadyn Grenier and Adam Hall, each selected high in the last two MLB drafts, playing on the same infield, the Orioles have a "luxury" at Low-A Delmarva.

After violent start to May, Baltimore Ceasefire weekend hopes to bring peace for Mother's Day

One of the rituals Friday afternoon is for Jacquelyn Smith, who police say was killed in December. 

Obamacare consumers in Maryland could see insurance premiums drop next year

Many people who buy health insurance on the state's exchange could see a drop in their premiums since officials took steps to stabilize the market.

Baltimore teachers union calls for harsher punishment, notification of school police in some discipline cases

Following a series of assaults on staff and teachers, the Baltimore Teachers Union released recommendations aimed at making schools safer.

Jacques Kelly: When the first private television came to Baltimore

"Tap Talk Text," a new exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Industry, displays artifacts of Maryland's beginnings and advances in telecommunications.