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WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — Pre-race favourite Journalism stormed to victory in the 150th Preakness Stakes on Saturday, ...
The 63,000 who visited Pimlico on Friday and Saturday, combined, mirrors the past three years. But those figures are a far ...
Maryland’s General Assembly approved a $400-million revitalization program for the Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. The 150th running of the Preakness Stakes Saturday May 17 marked the end of an era ...
By leading the first-ever Preakness Festival, Moore is transforming Maryland’s biggest racing weekend into something bigger, more inclusive, and built to last.
We'll never know how Sovereignty vs. Journalism would have played out over three Triple Crown races. Horse racing continues ...
Uncovering the unsung heroes of Maryland's horseracing industry: The outriders who risk it all to ensure safety on the tracks ...
No. 2-seeded and No. 4-ranked Maryland men’s lacrosse advanced to the NCAA Tournament Final Four for the 30th time in program ...
Celebrating the final moments at a dilapidated venue that they helped push from a years-long redevelopment rut to a $500 ...
Pay Billy will be the last horse to carry the local flag in the Preakness Stakes as we know it, heading into a ...
Trainer finished with a total of 37 points, six more than runner-up and four-time top bonus winner Steve Asmussen ...
Journalism, the odds-on-favorite, rallied to win the 150th running of the Preakness Stakes, Saturday at Pimlico Race Course ...
The Maryland tradition attracts a mix of socioeconomic classes. But this year, the tradition has been thrown into question.
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