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The University of Maryland Medical System CEO Robert A. Chrencik was placed on leave Thursday as accusations of “self-dealing” and no-bid contracting with board members have rocked the hospital network. | | |
Freshman forward Jalen Smith led Maryland to a 79-77 win over 11th seed Belmont with 19 points and 12 rebounds in a Round of 64 game in Jacksonville, Fla., breaking the Terps' five-game postseason losing streak. | | |
Attorneys for Keith and Valeria Smith said Thursday that prosecutors have provided little evidence connecting their clients to the fatal stabbing of Keith’s wife in December, which they claimed was done by a panhandler. | | |
Baltimore on Thursday continued its full-court press to preserve Pimlico Race Course and keep the Preakness Stakes in the city, lobbying the state’s black lawmakers to join the cause. | | |
MedStar Health has agreed to pay $35 million to resolve allegations the hospital system paid kickbacks to a cardiology group in Pikesville in exchange for referrals, according to a statement from Robert Hur, the U.S. attorney for Maryland and other federal investigators. | | |
As state lawmakers contemplate reforming how the University of Maryland Medical System handles contracts with insiders, a Baltimore Sun review of other hospitals' disclosures show the practice is not rare. Only Johns Hopkins Health System Corporation dabbled in politics. | | |
Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby took the witness stand Thursday to defend her firing of a former city prosecutor, saying the woman was dismissive of crime victims. | | |
Gov. Larry Hogan is urging the Maryland congressional delegation to support his proposal for a state takeover of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway/Route 295 from the National Park Service. | | |
Maryland schools have a documented problem with lead in drinking water, but a recent report from a local consumer group found the state has made improvements toward addressing the issue. | | |
Robert Griffin III, whom the Ravens signed to a one-year deal last season, backed up rookie Lamar Jackson after starter Joe Flacco hurt his hip in Week 9. | | |
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