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  1. 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.

  2. Doug O'Neil

    Doug O'Neill 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.

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    Union files suit against NFL

    The players union claimed Wednesday that the NFL imposed a secret salary cap during the uncapped 2010 season that cost the players at least $1 billion.

Baltimore Ravens


  1. M&T Bank Stadium only 6th toughest place

    M&T Bank Stadium only 6th toughest place

    Baltimore Ravens fans think M&T Bank Stadium is the toughest place for opponents to play.  But one study says it's only sixth toughest place to play in the National Football League.

    • Ray Rice to visit Millersville school

      Ray Rice to visit Millersville school

      A special visitor is coming to Old Mill Middle School North in Millersville today.

      • Ravens, Jones agree to 2-year deal

        Ravens, Jones agree to 2-year deal

        Former Houston Texans wide receiver Jacoby Jones has agreed to terms with the Baltimore Ravens on a two-year contract.

        • Ravens LB Suggs tears Achilles tendon

          Ravens LB Suggs tears Achilles tendon

          Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs tells ESPN that he partially tore his Achilles tendon, but promises to return in 2012.

          Baltimore Orioles


          1. Nationals beat Orioles 9-3

            Nationals beat Orioles 9-3

              Stephen Strasburg hit his first major league home run and struck out eight in five innings to carry the Washington Nationals past the Baltimore Orioles 9-3 Sunday.

            • O's late inning heroics continue in D.C.

              O's late inning heroics continue in D.C.

              These days the Orioles just don't want to play just nine innings, and that was the case again Friday night in Washington, D.C.

              • Former Oriole Kevin Hickey dies

                Former Oriole Kevin Hickey dies

                Kevin Hickey, who pitched in six major league seasons with the White Sox and the Baltimore Orioles before taking a coaching job with Chicago, has died. He was 56.

                • Draft pick Rowell banned for 50 games

                  Draft pick Rowell banned for 50 games

                  Former first-round draft pick Billy Rowell, selected by the Baltimore Orioles with the ninth overall pick in 2006, has been suspended for 50 games for a second violation for a drug of abuse under the minor league drug program.

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