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Despite doubts about race's future at Pimlico, record crowd turns out for Preakness

The Preakness Stakes, Maryland's biggest and splashiest party, returned Saturday even as wistful fans in a record crowd of 140,327 wondered whether they were

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Schmuck: Triple Crown season turns bittersweet with Cloud Computing's win

Schmuck: Triple Crown season turns bittersweet with Cloud Computing's win

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Preakness InfieldFest performances were more about the party than the music

When the Preakness established the InfieldFest in 2010 — as a response to it ending its infamous bring-your-own-alcohol policy a year earlier — it aimed to

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Return of the port-a-potty races at Preakness

The practice, which was memorialized on video years ago, was among the factors that prompted race organizers to ban coolers and outside alcohol in 2009.

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Preakness: In photos

The race: Cloud Computing wins | The Infield and the party scene   Celebrity sightings | Fashion trends | The weird and the wacky | Best hats

Jill P. Carter looks to carry out father's mission in Baltimore civil rights role

Former state Del. Jill P. Carter has taken over Baltimore's Office of Civil Rights at a pivotal moment. With city police now under a federal consent decree mandating reform and amid widespread attention on Baltimore's long-festering problems, she sees an opportunity to finally bring about the change her father fought so hard for.

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Baltimore's Gervonta Davis holds on to IBF crown with third-round knockout of Liam Walsh

Baltimore's Gervonta Davis holds on to IBF crown with third-round knockout of Liam Walsh

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After attending race growing up, Baltimore-raised owner Seth Klarman soaking in Preakness victory

After attending race growing up, Baltimore raised-owner Seth Klarman soaking in Preakness victory

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Timeline: The Sister Catherine Cesnik case

With Netflix's "The Keepers" documentary series on the unsolved killing of Baltimore nun Sister Catherine Cesnik debuting Friday, we chronicle developments in

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The entire health care industry is panicking that Trump is about to blow up Obamacare

Organizations representing most of the health care industry joined with 16 attorneys general to plead with congress to stop Trump from destroying the insurance system.

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Common Cause: Franchot survey blurs line between governing, campaign

Comptroller Peter Francot's office sees no problem in its use of state social media accounts to publicize a survey created by his political campaign committee.

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