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- The 2018 NHL draft starts Friday. Will the Capitals use the 31st overall pick to bulk up their defense?
- Braden Holtby was yanked from net early for the second time in his past four starts and a third time this month.
- Alex Ovechkin scored his first goal in seven games, Jakub Vrana had two goals for the first time in his career and the Washington Capitals defeated the Ottawa
- The Baltimore Brigade's inaugural season came to a halt in the semifinals of the Arena Football League on Saturday with a 69-54 loss to the three-time
- Table tennis player Han Xiao, a 2008 Maryland graduate, was voted chair of the United States Olympic Committee Athletes' Advisory Council.
- Bradley Beal scored 26 points and Markieff Morris added 20 points with 10 rebounds, leading the visiting Wizards over the Bucks, 107-101, on Sunday.
- A new generation of fans had its first experience with a winning Orioles team in 2012. Now, the freshly converted can't wait for Opening Day.
- Baseball returns to Baltimore but are Orioles fans ready to commit?
- Louis Mortimer Sleater, a standout high school athlete who ended his seven-year major league pitching career with the Baltimore Orioles and was later a steel salesman, died of lung disease Monday at his Timonium home. He was 88.
- Prison is too attractive, expensive for criminals who deserve death penalty
- After two years of construction, Howard Community College cut the ribbon on the new health sciences building.
- Baltimore 10-piece preps for NYE show with All Mighty Senators
- Maryland senators are urging President Barack Obama to approve individual disaster assistance for Dorchester, Somerset and Worcester counties to help recovery efforts from Superstorm Sandy.
- Is Laurel at the center of the Major League Baseball universe? That may be a stretch, but then again it was also far-fetched at the beginning of the season that the Baltimore Orioles would have a winning record let alone make the playoffs for the first time since 1997.
- The Baltimore Orioles won their 14th consecutive extra-inning game on Wednesday morning, 4-2, in the 18th inning over the Seattle Mariners.
- Mark Manges, Tom Phoebus and Jack Fisher are part of The Sun Remembers This Week in Sports for September 9 to September 15
- Let's thank State Delegate Rick Impallaria for his effort in Annapolis last week. Finally our veteran's organizations such as The American Legions and VFW's will be allowed gamming.
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- Havre de Grace quickest to respond; Baltimore City provides incomplete information
- In a letter to the editor of the Laurel Leader, a resident writes that a July 19 story about two state senators asking the PSC to fine Pepco and BGE $100, 000,000 contained considerable grandstanding by senators Jim Rosapepe and Brian Frosh, and misleading assertions.
- Hampden Hi-Fi concert series in Roosevelt Park is winding up its final two weeks.
- It's Major League All Star Week so I thought I would take the opportunity to reminisce a little about the only All Star Game I have personally witnessed which occurred 50 years ago this week on July 10, 1962, at what was then known as D.C. Stadium in Washington.
- The problem with talent like Manny Machado's is it's hard to accept that it can sometimes fail. And baseball is a game of failure.
- Cal Ripken Sr., Frank Kush and Jim Parker are part of The Sun remembers This Week in Sports June 24-30
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- Mike Mussina, Spectacular Bid and Frank Robinson are part of The Sun remembers This Week in Sports for June 24-30.
- Mike Klingaman remembers this week in Baltimore Sports, June 3-10.
- Weezer headlines Charm City Music Festival: Flogging Molly, Stephen Marley to also perform at the all-day Baltimore waterfront event.
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- Baltimore County paid for only County Executive's travel; Council members paid own way
- How local entrepreneurs brewed up a plan to bring big league ball to Baltimore
- Havre de Grace could roll out steadily increasing water and sewer rates for at least the next three years, if the city council passes the bill it introduced at its meeting Monday night to set rates in advance for up to three years.
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- The Baltimore media community offered a public farewell to WBAL radio show host Ron Smith Tuesday at Goucher College.
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- Every month for the past 12 years, area baseball fans have converged on seminar rooms in Columbia for "Talkin' Baseball," a chance to discuss the nuances of the game they love.
- Claude S. Cohen, former director of real estate for Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., died Dec. 13 of a heart attack at his Turf Valley home. He was 81.
- Your guide to everything going on the week of 11/28-12/4
- Helped along by its sticky, podlike seeds, wavyleaf basketgrass continues its march across Maryland where it threatens to take the top spot on the region's "most wanted" list of dangerous plants.
- We who spend much of our time in cold hockey rinks feel the pain currently afflicting basketball fans, Helene Elliott writes.
- Expect the Capitals, who trail the Lightning by five points in the Southeast Division, to be players before the NHL's trade deadline on Feb. 28. As it's currently constituted, this team doesn't appear to be capable of going on a deep playoff run (though nothing should be discounted as long as Alex Ovechkin is still in the scarlet and white).