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The Preakness Festival will be spread through the city and state. It will feature months of activities, including family-friendly events, the races themselves and a headline concert.
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“Everything that needed to pass today passed,” said Senate President Bill Ferguson
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Pimlico Track veterinarian puts horse's health and safety first.
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“Fashion Police” find the best dressed at the racetrack.
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Do lifelong horse bettors believe in following the technology?
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Horse racing may be the sport of kings but crab derby might be the unofficial sport of Baltimore City.
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The third floor expansive Sports Palace room in the Pimlico Racetrack building was occupied with tables, eager hiring managers and Baltimoreans actively expressing their hopes to garner employment.
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The Preakness is near, and a first time hiring fair is taking place to fill the many jobs needed to pull off the annual event. Local businesses will be at Pimlico Race Course looking to fill a variety of vacancies.
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The race will be the first full-capacity event since 2019.
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Delegate Tony Bridges, who represents Baltimore City in Maryland's General Assembly, and Harford County Executive Barry Glassman talk about the future of the Preakness, the decision to keep it at Pimlico Race Course, and what that means for both Baltimore City and Harford County.