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Bernard C. “Jack” Young formally took an oath of office as Baltimore’s 51st mayor. He became mayor last week when fellow Democrat Catherine Pugh resigned. | | |
Robert L. Pevenstein, one of a handful of University of Maryland Medical System board members who have resigned in the wake of a self-dealing scandal related to lucrative contracts their companies held with the system, said he and his former colleagues have done “nothing wrong.” | | |
The case case has been confirmed in a person in the Northwest Baltimore region. | | |
With their existence threatened, small private colleges are moving to cut and add classes and appeal to a student body worried about debt and finding a job. | | |
Howard County Animal Control officers removed more than 100 animals from the Animal Welfare Society of Howard County. | | |
Trade talks between the U.S. and China broke up Friday with no apparent agreement. President Donald Trump asserted that there was "no need to rush." | | |
If Baltimore is ever going to clean up its crime problem, it needs to figure out a way once and for all to erase the stop snitching culture. | | |
Pimlico Race Course advocates, eager to preserve the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore, say rebuilding could cost far less than $424 million. | | |
The Kentucky Derby champion won't run in the Preakness for the first time since 1996, but here are five storylines to watch for the 144th running of the race. | | |
Today, marks the 150th anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad when the ceremonial golden spike was driven into a polished cypress crosstie at Promontory Point, Utah. | | |
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