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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. | | |
Democratic Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young vows to go after hackers who infiltrated and disrupted the city of Baltimore's technology systems. | | |
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 CEO John Ashworth is prepared to act "swiftly and properly" to ensure accountability once an internal review of contracts for board members is in. | | |
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 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. | | |
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. | | |
One of the rituals Friday afternoon is for Jacquelyn Smith, who police say was killed in December. | | |
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. | | |
Following a series of assaults on staff and teachers, the Baltimore Teachers Union released recommendations aimed at making schools safer. | | |
"Tap Talk Text," a new exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Industry, displays artifacts of Maryland's beginnings and advances in telecommunications. | | |
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