Mayor Pugh Announces Plans To Keep Preakness At Pimlico
Questions about Baltimore losing the second jewel of the Triple Crown are being answered with plans announced by the mayor for major long-term improvements.
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Questions about Baltimore losing the second jewel of the Triple Crown are being answered with plans announced by the mayor for major long-term improvements.
Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh has announced plans for major improvements near Pimlico amid speculation that The Preakness Stakes could be leaving Baltimore.
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Hot weather and storm chances Wednesday in Maryland
Extreme heat will continue through Wednesday in Maryland before some wet weather moves into the Baltimore region.
Wednesday is a First Alert Weather Day.
Maryland heat continues to ramp up this week
Maryland's heatwave continues this week
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