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As the University of Maryland Medical System faces fallout from a scandal involving lucrative contracts given to its board members, including Catherine Pugh, who has since resigned as Baltimore’s mayor, the system’s flagship hospital has made an unusual move to charge its patients more. | | |
Just four years ago, more than 90 percent of students at John Ruhrah Elementary/Middle were identified as low-income — and that qualified the school for $250,000 in badly needed funds. A policy change has made that money disappear — even though the school's student population is no less needy. | | |
A Baltimore County doctor who helped start a national medical cannabis company’s Maryland operation is fighting the Minnesota-based firm to reclaim an ownership stake he says was stolen from him before the corporation raised $50 million on a Canadian stock market. | | |
Newly installed as the 51st mayor of Baltimore, Jack Young joined with police commissioner Michael Harrison Sunday to ask residents for information related to Friday's mass shooting that left five injured, including two toddlers. | | |
The disqualification that overturned a Kentucky Derby victory remained the talk of the backside at Churchill Downs on Sunday, even as trainers began to make plans for the May 18 Preakness. | | |
With top prospects such as Chance Sisco and Ryan Mountcastle heating up at Triple-A Norfolk, is there any precedent from the Orioles front office's previous stop in Houston to see when they might be called up to Baltimore? | | |
With Pedro Severino out of minor league options, the Washington Nationals had to pass him through waivers once they decided he wasn’t going to make their roster this spring. The Orioles claimed him, and a little more than a month into the season, both they and Severino are better for it. | | |
Maryland women's golf coach, Diana Cantú, a former member of the Mexican national team, has brought players from five different countries together to help the Terps reach the NCAA championships for the first time in seven years. | | |
Towson, the Colonial Athletic Association champion, drew the No. 6 seed and will host Maryland at Johnny Unitas Stadium on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the first round of the NCAA men’s lacrosse tournament. | | |
For the seventh consecutive year, Maryland is the overall No. 1 seed in the NCAA women’s lacrosse tournament. | | |
"Women to Watch” showcases the most accomplished, ambitious, powerful, memorable and intriguing women in the Baltimore area right now. The deadline to submit nominations is Friday, May 24 at 5 p.m. | | |
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