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  1. Speed Cameras Now Count With Fines in Baltimore County

    Where you're most likely to get a ticket

    Over 35 million of us will be on the road this long weekend. Do you know the places you're most likely to get a ticket?

  2. Olympian trains at Coppin State

    The Olympics are not until late July in London but Friday, U.S . Olympic long jumper, Brittney Reese, will be at Coppin State University to train ahead of Saturday's Maryland High School Track & Field Championships.

  3. Win a dinner with Romney and Trump

    Donate to Republican Mitt Romney's campaign and you could win a dinner with the presumptive GOP presidential candidate and Donald Trump.

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  1. Where you're most likely to get a ticket

    Where you're most likely to get a ticket

    Over 35 million of us will be on the road this long weekend. Do you know the places you're most likely to get a ticket?

    • Bikers riding for EMS workers

      Bikers riding for EMS workers

      More than 100 bicyclists riding from Boston to northern Virginia to honor emergency medical services workers are making a stop in Maryland.

      • Diamond Jim has been released

        Diamond Jim has been released

        Maryland natural resources officials say Diamond Jim is on the loose.

        • BGE customers can defer smart meters

          BGE customers can defer smart meters

          The Maryland Public Service Commission says utility customers can defer installation of so-called smart meters until the panel issues a permanent order on whether customers can opt out of the meters entirely.

        • Controversy over session on gambling

          Controversy over session on gambling

          Republicans in the House of Delegates are opposing a special session to take up proposed gambling expansion in Maryland.

          • Suspect in school burglary sought

            Suspect in school burglary sought

            Frederick County Police are searching for the person responsible for burglarizing a middle school.

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            1. High stress with work-life balance

              High stress with work-life balance

              What is the most stressful part of your job? A new survey shows more people stress over their work-life balance than anything else at work.

              • Times-Picayune cutting back

                Times-Picayune cutting back

                The Times-Picayune, one of the nation's oldest newspapers, will no longer offer print editions seven days a week and instead plans to offer three printed issues a week starting in the fall. The change means New Orleans would become the largest metro area in the nation without a daily newspaper in the digital age.

                • Doug O'Neil suspended for 45 days

                  Doug O'Neil suspended for 45 days

                  He was one of the most memorable parts of the 137th Preakness. Now, as he prepares for a run at horse racing's Triple Crown, "I'll Have Another" trainer Doug O'Neil is in the news for doping his horses.

                  • Win a dinner with Romney and Trump

                    Win a dinner with Romney and Trump

                    Donate to Republican Mitt Romney's campaign and you could win a dinner with the presumptive GOP presidential candidate and Donald Trump.

                    • Star Trek actor's ashes up in space

                      Star Trek actor's ashes up in space

                      In the end, it was Scotty who got beamed up.  The ashes of late actor James Doohan, who played chief engineer Montgomery Scott in the original "Star Trek" television series and a series of subsequent films, were on the SpaceX rocket that launched a private spacecraft into orbit this week.

                      • Churches fighting same-sex marriage

                        Churches fighting same-sex marriage

                        Scores of Maine churches will pass the collection plate a second time at Sunday services on Father's Day to kick off a fundraising campaign for the lead opposition group to a November referendum to legalize same-sex marriages.