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For the Friday News Wrap, host Tom Hall discusses the state taking control of Pimlico with a $400 million pledge to rebuild the racecourse.
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We go On the Record with WYPR’s News Director Matt Bush and Baltimore Banner politics reporter Pamela Wood to recap the 446th session of the Maryland General Assembly.
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“Everything that needed to pass today passed,” said Senate President Bill Ferguson
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Laurel Park will temporarily host racing — including the 2026 Preakness Stakes — while Pimlico is rebuilt as part of a $400 million plan.
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A new plan for reviving thoroughbred horse racing in Maryland would center the industry around a revitalized Pimlico Race Course in Park Heights that would be owned by a new state entity.
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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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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.