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Friday, May 25 As the summer season gets underway, Ocean City tries to hang on to its family-friendly past even as a group of women seek to go topless on the beach and performers celebrate their victory over a city that tried to regulate how they plied the boardwalk. |
| To keep the Preakness at Pimlico and Baltimore, Larry Hogan needs to be a "do it now" governor. |
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| The Orioles had just three hits on Saturday, and Andrew Cashner allowed 15 base runners and five runs. |
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| The No. 4 seed Duke men’s lacrosse team raced to a 6-0 advantage and used a 4-0 run spanning the third and fourth quarters to defeat No. 1 seed and reigning NCAA champion Maryland in Saturday’s Division I tournament semifinal at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. |
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| As people across Maryland celebrate Memorial Day weekend, the National Weather Service on Sunday cautioned that flash flooding could be possible. |
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| A man died late Friday night after he was hit by a metro train at Mondawmin Metro Subway Station. |
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| Baltimore County police are investigating a fatal shooting early Saturday in Catonsville involving a security guard who they said shot a man in the parking lot of a business. |
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| The Park Heights Black Sox, a co-ed youth baseball team, kicked off its season Saturday against the Woodlawn Yankees. |
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| Jim Brochin touts sponsorship of serial rapist bill in ad for his Baltimore County executive race. |
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| Historic Ships in Baltimore is aiming to raise $152,000 for repairs to the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Taney. |
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