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Perfect Weather Greets Preakness Revelers at Old Hilltop
Thousands converge on Old Hilltop for the 136th running of the Preakness, the Triple Crown's second jewel.

Doug has been a reporter since his year as editor-in-chief at the University of Delaware's student newspaper, The Review. He has worked as a reporter for The Virginian Pilot in Norfolk, Va., The Philadelphia Inquirer, The News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C., Forbes Magazine in New York and The Baltimore Sun, where he spent six years covering state and local government and politics. At The Sun he worked as an investigative reporter and his stories spurred the state criminal investigation into former Mayor Sheila Dixon.
Thousands converge on Old Hilltop for the 136th running of the Preakness, the Triple Crown's second jewel.

On Monday a man used a gun to try to rob a woman but fled without taking any money.
A bus collided with a car at the intersection of Philadelphia and Golden Ring roads.
A woman called police after Chrissy Polis appeared to suffer from a seizure after being assaulted in a Rosedale McDonald's.
The contract worker killed in Saturday's blast was identified as Nanaj Bhamare. The investigation is ongoing.
Traffic was briefly diverted between Wardman and Edgewood Roads as fire on Tuesday, police and water officials worked to stop two and a half hours of gushing water.
The air in our homes can be filled with toxins from everyday consumer products. With so many organic alternatives available today, stock your cabinets with green cleaners, soaps and detergents.
Gene Raynor was one of the deceased governor's closest friends. He shares a touching story of Schaefer's generosity when the cameras weren't rolling. Raynor also discusses where Schaefer loved to eat and travel, and the people in his inner circle.
The former governor, Baltimore mayor and state comptroller who died on Monday will lie in state at the State House in Annapolis and in the rotunda of Baltimore City Hall.
The former governor, Baltimore mayor and state comptroller who died on Monday will lie in state at the State House in Annapolis and in the rotunda of Baltimore City Hall.
The former governor, Baltimore mayor and state comptroller who died on Monday will lie in state at the State House in Annapolis and in the rotunda of Baltimore City Hall.
The former governor, Baltimore mayor and state comptroller who died on Monday will lie in state at the State House in Annapolis and in the rotunda of Baltimore City Hall.
The former governor, Baltimore mayor and state comptroller who died on Monday will lie in state at the State House in Annapolis and in the rotunda of Baltimore City Hall.
The former governor will lie in state at the State House in Annapolis and in the rotunda of Baltimore City Hall.
The former governor will lie in state at the State House in Annapolis and in the rotunda of Baltimore City Hall.
The former governor will lie in state at the State House in Annapolis and in the rotunda of Baltimore City Hall.
The former governor will lie in state at the State House in Annapolis and in the rotunda of Baltimore City Hall.
The former governor will lie in state at the State House in Annapolis and in the rotunda of Baltimore City Hall.
The former governor, Baltimore mayor and state comptroller who died on Monday will lie in state at the State House in Annapolis and in the rotunda of Baltimore City Hall.
The former governor will lie in state at the State House in Annapolis and in the rotunda of Baltimore City Hall.