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May 27, 2018

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Wandering buskers and topless sunbathers take Ocean City to court

Friday, May 25

As the summer season gets underway, Ocean City tries to hang on to its family-friendly past even as a group of women seek to go topless on the beach and performers celebrate their victory over a city that tried to regulate how they plied the boardwalk.

Rodricks: On Pimlico and Preakness, let's 'Do It Now!'

To keep the Preakness at Pimlico and Baltimore, Larry Hogan needs to be a "do it now" governor.

Orioles fall behind early again, offense sputters in 5-1 loss to Rays

The Orioles had just three hits on Saturday, and Andrew Cashner allowed 15 base runners and five runs.

End of the road for Maryland men’s lacrosse: Terps lose, 13-8, to Duke in final four

The No. 4 seed Duke men’s lacrosse team raced to a 6-0 advantage and used a 4-0 run spanning the third and fourth quarters to defeat No. 1 seed and reigning NCAA champion Maryland in Saturday’s Division I tournament semifinal at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.

Memorial Day weekend weather: Flash flood watch issued in Baltimore area

As people across Maryland celebrate Memorial Day weekend, the National Weather Service on Sunday cautioned that flash flooding could be possible.

Man dies after being hit by metro train Friday at Mondawmin

A man died late Friday night after he was hit by a metro train at Mondawmin Metro Subway Station.

Baltimore County police investigating fatal shooting in Catonsville

Baltimore County police are investigating a fatal shooting early Saturday in Catonsville involving a security guard who they said shot a man in the parking lot of a business.

Park Heights Black Sox team gives city youth a turn at bat for sports, inspiration

The Park Heights Black Sox, a co-ed youth baseball team, kicked off its season Saturday against the Woodlawn Yankees.

Jim Brochin touts passage of serial rapist bill in new TV ad for Baltimore County executive

Jim Brochin touts sponsorship of serial rapist bill in ad for his Baltimore County executive race.

Historic Ships in Baltimore seeks to raise $152,000 to repair USCGC Taney

Historic Ships in Baltimore is aiming to raise $152,000 for repairs to the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Taney.