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A wet track for the Baltimore Grand Prix?
Maryland WeatherAt the end of a week of deep blue skies, the folks driving the Indy cars in the Baltimore Grand Prix races this weekend may have to contend with some rain on the track. And those in the stands will need to......Tags: Ocean City, Tropical Storms, Labor Day, National Hurricane Center, Weather Reports
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Rain chances for Grand Prix at 30 to 40 percent
Maryland WeatherIt's still looking like race fans will see showers or thunderstorms sometime during the three-day Baltimore Grand Prix "Festival of Speed" this weekend.The National Weather Service at Sterling, Va., says an approaching cold front will bring clouds and the...Tags: Baltimore Weather, Weather Reports, Weather
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Monday looking wetter thanks to Gulf storm
Maryland WeatherBaltimore Grand Prix fans may see some showers or thunderstorms on Saturday or Sunday. But forecasters have become even more certain that Labor Day Monday will bring significant rain to the region as a low-pressure system begins to draw tropical...Tags: Tropical Weather, Tropical Storms, Labor Day, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Weather Reports
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Rain risk fades for Grand Prix on Saturday
Maryland WeatherThe chances for rain on the Baltimore Grand Prix on Saturday have disappeared. The National Weather Service has dropped the 30 percent rain chances that were in the forecast this morning. Now, they're calling for partly sunny skies and a high......Tags: Tropical Storms, Weather Reports, Weather
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Digest: GT3 Cup Challenge to run 2 races Grand Prix weekend
Grand Prix of Baltimore GT3 Cup Challenge to run 2 races Labor Day weekend Organizers of the Grand Prix of Baltimore announced Tuesday that the 2013 event will for the first time showcase the largest single-make series in North America, the IMSA GT3...Tags: Auto Racing, Milwaukee Wave, Lacrosse, Sports, Major Indoor Soccer League
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Develop Baltimore from within
What a deal. Last week, the Baltimore Brew reported that the Rawlings-Blake administration agreed to recommend that $6 million in grants meant to mitigate the impact of traffic and other nuisances near Baltimore's planned casino site near I-295 should be...
Tags: Conservation, Baltimore Business Journal, Environmental Issues, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Local Government
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It's no joke, the Orioles are in first place
Let's try to put this in proper perspective. The last time the Orioles were in first place in September, your college freshman was just starting to walk with any degree of confidence, your phone wasn't smarter than you and "Seinfeld" was entering its...
Tags: Mark Teixeira, Evan Longoria, American League East, Seinfeld (tv program), Toronto Blue Jays
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Even in IndyCar, you snooze you lose
Did he or didn't he? That was the question that dominated the post-race conversation after Ryan Hunter-Reay jumped into the lead during a restart with five laps to go and sped to victory in the Grand Prix of Baltimore on Sunday afternoon. Well, Hunter-...
Tags: Auto Racing, Open-Wheel Racing
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Impressive showing for second annual Grand Prix of Baltimore
Let's get the few negatives out of the way first. The threat of rain probably kept the crowds down. There was a re-start controversy that ticked off some of the top drivers. And there were enough wrecks slowing Sunday's Grand Prix of Baltimore to make it...
Tags: Auto Racing, Michael Andretti, Pratt Street, Labor Day, Federal Hill
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Might be hard for the Mid-Atlantic region to beat 2012 from a sports perspective
Unless you suffer from triskaidekaphobia — the irrational fear of the No. 13 — you're probably looking forward to the new year. Most people do, as evidenced by the giant crowds that gather all over the world on New Year's Eve to celebrate...
Tags: Seattle Seahawks, Spring Training, Equestrian, Baltimore Ravens, College Sports
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The Orioles' wins keep coming, but where are the fans?
Apparently, there is no pleasing you people. The Orioles have been on a roll the past few weeks. They have climbed to the top of the American League wild-card standings and have inched surprisingly close to the first-place Yankees in the tough AL East....
Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, American League Central, American League East, Sports, Washington Nationals
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Mercantile discipline could make 1st Mariner shipshape
The winds of economic destruction blow as hard in Baltimore as anywhere else. But business brainpower tends to stay anchored to the land of pleasant living. Alex. Brown is long gone, but the firm's tradition and former employees carry on at Brown...Tags: Wilmington Trust Company, Ed Hale, Services and Shopping, Loans, Mercantile Bankshares Corp.
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