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May 11, 2019

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Is your driver's license up to speed? REAL ID requirements cause confusion in Maryland

The requirements for receiving a REAL ID driver's license in Maryland are causing confusion amid recall of roughly 1 million such licenses.

Orioles' Chris Davis hits homer, RBI single as batting average rises to highest level since 2017

Orioles first baseman Chris Davis homered for the fourth time this year and also had an RBI single in Friday night's 8-3 loss to the Los Angeles Angels.

Mike Trout sparks the Angels' rain-interrupted rout of the Orioles, 8-3

The Angels defeated the Orioles in the rain-interrupted opener of a three-game series at Camden Yards. Mike Trout hit a two-run home run in the third inning.

Baltimore Mayor Young names leadership team, including Kim Morton, other veterans of Pugh administration

Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young on Friday announced his executive leadership team for his new administration.

Howard County police charge man with homicide, assault of Columbia couple in their home

Howard County police have charged a man with the homicide and assault of a couple in their Columbia home on May 5.

Two men dead, two others injured in Friday shootings in Baltimore

Two people were killed and two others injured in separate shootings Friday night, Baltimore Police said.

Two arrested, charged in connection with shooting in Edgewood Friday

Harford County Sheriff's deputies have arrested two men in connection with a shooting Friday night in Edgewood.

Maryland Jockey Club agrees to deal with Pimlico union workers as Preakness nears

As Preakness nears, the Maryland Jockey Club and its employees at Pimlico Race Course and other tracks have agreed “in principle” to a new labor contract.

Proud Baltimoreans, from John Waters to Erricka Bridgeford, highlight 21st Maryland Film Festival

This week’s film festival included a program dedicated to a group of short films made in Baltimore

Jacques Kelly: When the first private television came to Baltimore

"Tap Talk Text," a new exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Industry, displays artifacts of Maryland's beginnings and advances in telecommunications.