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The University of Maryland Medical System board of directors has confronted one crisis after another in the past year, from accusations of patient dumping and sexual harassment to the shooting outside its emergency room. Now it’s the directors themselves who have thrown the system into crisis. | | |
With the Orioles' 2019 season beginning with Thursday's Opening Day game against the Yankees, here's a look at what fans need to know for the upcoming season. | | |
On Thursday, 10 of the 25 Orioles in uniform at Yankee Stadium for the 1:05 p.m. first pitch will be taking part in their first major league Opening Day, a milestone in every young ballplayers' life that none will take for granted. | | |
New Orioles manager Brandon Hyde knows he is in for a very challenging season, but he seems well prepared to make his debut as a major league manager. | | |
Baltimore Sun Orioles writers Jon Meoli, Nathan Ruiz and Peter Schmuck answer five questions to predict the Orioles season. | | |
Maryland House of Delegates Speaker Michael Busch has introduced an amendment that would force all members of the embattled University of Maryland Medical System board of directors to step down by the end of the year. They'd have to reapply to return to their positions. | | |
Icelandic budget airline WOW Air ceased operations on Thursday, stranding passengers across two continents. | | |
A midshipman awaits a court-martial on sexual assault charges stemming from a March 2018 incident in Pensacola, Florida. | | |
man once described by an FBI agent as the world's largest "facilitator" of child pornography will remain held in U.S. custody after his extradition from Ireland, a federal magistrate ruled Wednesday. | | |
No gun has been recovered from the scene where Baltimore police fired at a man officers believed to be armed earlier this week, according to a source close to the investigation. | | |
The General Assembly has voted unanimously to name June 28 “Freedom of the Press Day” in Maryland to honor the five victims who died in the Capital Gazette shooting in Annapolis on that date last year. | | |
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