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May 14, 2019

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If the Preakness ends controversially, these are the three stewards who might decide it

All things being equal, they'd rather remain anonymous. But meet the three stewards who would sort out a controversial finish at the Preakness.

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Contentious Baltimore Teachers Union election spurs allegations of voter suppression, campaign violations

Teachers will vote Wednesday in the most contentious Baltimore Teachers Union election in years. It has divided educators and been fraught with complaints.

Local investors focus on remaking old Baltimore buildings into offices, apartments

A small local group of Baltimore investors is converting old city buildings into offices and apartments.

A move afoot: As Towson urbanizes, groups work to get people walking

The goal for Towson cheerleaders as the area becomes more dense: to get people to park their cars and leave them there.

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan faces pressure on bills about drug prices and renewable energy

Gov. Larry Hogan is facing pressure to sign bills that would create a board to monitor drug prices and to increase requirements for renewable energy.

Former Ravens QB Joe Flacco: Not 'my job' to groom Broncos draft pick Drew Lock

Broncos quarterback Joe Flacco says it's not his job to groom rookie Drew Lock as his successor.

Baltimore court ruling on police, firefighter pensions likely faces appeals from unions and city government

Retired Baltimore police officers and firefighters are entitled to damages but active members will have to worker longer for pensions.

Lawyer cleared of ethics complaint after spat with Baltimore official over Civilian Review Board

Officer of Bar Counsel will not pursue a complaint last year from City Solicitor Andre Davis about Robin R. Cockey

Baltimore County police officer who was shot by friendly fire in Parkville is released from hospital

Baltimore County police officer T. Hays has been released from shock trauma after being treated for injuries related to a friendly fire shooting in Parkville.

Maryland weather: After latest rainy stretch, Baltimore sets another 365-day precipitation record

There has been more than 76 inches of precipitation over the past 365 days at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, a new record hig