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    Orioles announce 2 injuries, new time for Wednesday’s game vs. Yankees
    First pitch of Wednesday’s series finale against the New York Yankees was moved due to the potential for rain
    Orioles outfielder Dylan Beavers warms up for his at-bat in the first inning of a game against the Houston Astros in April.
    Inside the swing changes powering Adley Rutschman’s resurgence with the Orioles
    When Rutschman made the leap to the majors, he demolished fastballs but struggled against breaking balls and off-speed pitches. That's changed in 2026.
    Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman is hitting .290 with five home runs and an .873	on-base-plus-slugging percentage through Tuesday.
    What you need to know about every Preakness horse
    It shapes up as a wide-open Preakness over the unfamiliar dirt at Laurel Park, which will host this year as a $400 million rebuild of Pimlico Race Course moves forward.
    MAY 16, 2025 —  The third undercard race goes underway on Preakness Friday, May 16, 2025, at Pimlico Race Course.
    This is not a drill: Inside the Johns Hopkins unit prepping for hantavirus patients
    What it’s like inside a special biocontainment unit that Johns Hopkins Hospital is preparing for potential hantavirus patients.
    Members of The Johns Hopkins Hospital biocontainment unit team transport Ryan Billman, 13, into isolation during a training exercise involving simulated patients with novel viral hemorrhagic fever, June 26, 2025.
    Baltimore County needs 19,000 new affordable homes. It has struggled to build 1,000.
    Baltimore County agreed in 2016 to build 1,000 affordably priced homes. The need has since ballooned.
    Addyson Woodham, 5, rides her bike as her father, Torrieual Woodham, grills outside their Dundalk home. The Woodham family lives in a two-story rental they say has water damage, bug infestations and collapsed ceilings.
    The Dish: What happened to Baltimore’s diners?
    Once seen as a beacon of affordability, diners are becoming less commonplace and financially viable, with the few Baltimore spots needing to evolve to survive.
    Customers sit at the counter at Kay’s Place in Baltimore.
    This Preakness Stakes is Laurel Park’s big curtain call
    It’s a big moment for Laurel Park, which has had its own storied history in the racing industry, dating back to opening day in October 1911.
    With the 2026 Preakness Stakes, horse racing at Laurel Park will come to a close.
    Family of Owings Mills man killed by Michigan police demands release of unedited video
    A news conference led by Isaiah Kirby’s family after the Owings Mills man was fatally shot by East Lansing Police Department officers in Michigan reveals the rift between the community and police.
    Isaiah Kirby, a 21-year-old Owings Mills native who was studying at Michigan State University, was fatally shot by East Lansing Police Department on April 20. His family, including his mother, Karyn Kirby, right, are calling for justice.
    Howard County taps Maj. Terrence Benn, a former Marine, as interim police chief
    Howard County has named Major Terrence Benn, a former U.S. Marine with nearly 20 years of law enforcement experience, as acting police chief.
    Major Terrence Benn, center, has been appointed to acting police chief by Howard County Executive Calvin Ball.
    Baltimore’s army of snowcrete-removing equipment cost $80M — 10 times the budget
    To ensure trash pickup, Baltimore City hired contractors to clear alleys.
    A front-end loader clears snow piled at the intersection of St. Paul and East Preston streets in January. The city spent $80 million to clear streets and alleys after a storm and deep freeze.
    Immigrant shot by ICE cannot be deported during his appeal, court rules
    A federal appeals court temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to deport a Portuguese immigrant who was shot and critically wounded by ICE agents in Maryland on Christmas Eve.
    Tiago Alexandre Sousa-Martins, a Portuguese immigrant who was shot by federal immigration agents in Glen Burnie on Dec. 24, in an undated photo released in court documents.
    Preakness could soon move later, to 3 weeks after the Kentucky Derby. That might not be enough.
    “It’s not enough, no,” trainer Brad Cox said. “A lot of the trainers that have the success at the top level with these 3-year-olds would tell you that you would like more than three weeks.”
    Journalism, ridden by jockey Umberto Rispoli, wins the 150th Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course on May 17, 2025.
    Under Armour reports loss of $43.4 million in fourth quarter
    Under Armour Inc. (UAA) on Tuesday reported a loss of $43.4 million in its fiscal fourth quarter.
    For the year, Under Armour Inc. reported a loss of $495.6 million, or $1.16 per share.
    Maryland mandates safer storm drains after death of Mount Airy teen
    Maryland approved what is believed to be the nation’s first law requiring storm drain safety measures after a 13-year-old Mount Airy boy died when he was swept into a drainage inlet during a flash flood.
    Erica Kearns and her son, Clay, 15, look at a table of family photos including Clay’s younger brother, Mason, who died at 13 after becoming trapped in a storm drain during flash flooding in July, at Erica’s parents’ house, in Mt. Airy, MD on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026.
    Bus driver involved in fatal collision with 11-year-old girl heads to trial in July
    Ivan Rivas, the school bus driver who was cited in the crash that killed an 11-year-old girl in Rockville last year, is scheduled to go to trial on July 30.
    Items left at a Rockville intersection to honor Summer Lim, an 11-year-old girl killed in a collision with a school bus there last week.
    Maryland Republicans aren’t sorry for racist video about Chinese American colleague
    Del. Brian Chisholm defended the video as asking “basic questions” about the motivation behind a lawmaker’s legislation. He said that asking questions should not be off-limits.
    From left, Del. Mark Fisher and Del. Brian Chisholm are facing criticism for a social media video they made about a Chinese-born colleague.
    Pier Six Pavilion’s new operators usher in a more Baltimore-focused era
    In a music industry David vs. Goliath story, Baltimore chose a local management group to run its Pier Six Pavilion waterfront music venue over Live Nation.
    The Finn Group and Knitting Factory Entertainment are the new operators of Pier Six Pavilion, the prominent waterfront venue previously run by Live Nation for the past decade.
    Federal prosecutors charge ship operator, employee in Key Bridge collapse
    Federal prosecutors have filed criminal charges against Dali operator Synergy Marine Group and one of its employees in the Key Bridge collapse.
    Kelly O. Hayes, Attorney for the District of Maryland, is joined by the Justice Department's Environment and Natural Resources Division for a press conference on the NS Savannah to provide an update about the investigation into the Dali collision with the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
    Former Johns Hopkins surgeon Marty Makary resigns from FDA amid criticism
    Marty Makary, a former Johns Hopkins surgeon, is resigning as President Donald Trump’s head of the Food and Drug Administration.
    WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 06: Dr. Martin Makary, President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Food and Drug Administration testifies during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee at the Dirksen Senate Office Building on March 06, 2025 in Washington, DC. Dr. Makary is a cancer surgeon, researcher at Johns Hopkins University, and has also been a Fox News commentator.
    ‘The village is on fire’: School leaders decry potential cuts as council debates tax bumps
    Every $10 million reduction roughly translates into 100 fewer full-time positions in the district, the superintendent said.
    Montgomery County Public Schools Superintendent Thomas W. Taylor speaks about a shooting at Thomas S. Wootton High School at a press conference in Rockville on Monday evening.
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