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Wife arrested in murder of man in Odenton last November
The wife of a man found stabbed in an Odenton home last year has been arrested in his murder, police said. Donna Mills Wood, 38, turned herself in at the Western District police station at approximately 4 p.m. Thursday. She was charged with the fatal...Tags: Suicide, Odenton
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Murder plotter convicted of arranging bail bondsman's death
With his fiancee seven months pregnant and his bail bonds business struggling to get the insurance it needed, Ralph Hall received a voice mail from someone offering to help him out. On a midsummer evening, Hall drove to the KIPP Ujima Village Academy...
Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Prosecution, Theft, Justice System
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State police hope unique knife used in UMES killing will bring tips
The weapon used to kill a University of Maryland Eastern Shore student in February has a "unique orange and black camouflage handle" that investigators hope will "prompt the memory of someone who may have seen the knife before," Maryland State Police said...
Tags: Weaponry, Colleges and Universities, Maryland State Police, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, University of Maryland, College Park
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Mother of two slain children testifies in Perez trial Thursday
The mother of two children who had their throats slashed nine years ago took the stand Thursday in the murder trial of Policarpio Espinoza Perez and described how her husband's elder brother took a romantic interest in her niece. Prosecutors have...
Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Judges, Prosecution, Justice System
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Man ordered to Pikesville rehab after hate crime conviction charged with attempted murder
A 25-year-old Northeast Baltimore man convicted two years ago for vandalizing a synagogue, has been charged with attemped murder after police said he attacked two men with knives in the Upper Fells Point area, severely injuring one of them. Ian Baron....
Tags: Prisons, Judaism, Fells Point, Substance Abuse, Lombard Street
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'Edgewoodstock 2013' expected to bolster Edgewood's image
Edgewood hopes to shake its "negative stigma" by doing a time warp of sorts, hearkening to the summer of 1969 for a day-long music festival to be called "Edgewoodstock 2013." Angela Peaker, a board member on the Edgewood Community Council, explained...
Tags: Business, Harford County, Interior Policy, Gun Control, Music
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Towson Town mall shooter convicted of first-degree murder
A Baltimore County jury convicted a man Wednesday of murder in the gang shooting that rocked Towson Town Center mall at the height of the Christmas shopping rush two years ago. Tyrone Chester Brown Jr., 21, was found guilty of first-degree murder for...
Tags: Shootings, Lawyers, Nordstrom, Black Guerrilla Family, Prisons
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House rejects changes to death penalty repeal
The House of Delegates moved closer to abolishing Maryland's death penalty Wednesday night as it rejected changes that attempted to turn Gov. Martin O'Malley's bill into something less than full repeal. In the first of several key tests, delegates...
Tags: Executive Branch, Calvert County, NAACP, Elections, Martin O'Malley
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Oliver neighborhood flooded with emergency resources
Under heavy rain on a beat-up street in East Baltimore Tuesday, the heads of city government kicked off an intensive, weeklong program designed to address violence, drug trafficking and other stubborn problems that have plagued the Oliver neighborhood....
Tags: Conservation, HIV, Safety of Citizens, Juvenile Delinquency, Healthy Diet
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Third trial starts for Perez in 2004 child throat slashings
A few months after Maria Andrea Espejo Quezada arrived in Baltimore from Mexico nine years ago, her son and two of his young relatives were beaten, strangled and almost decapitated. She was the first witness to take the stand as the state tries for a...
Tags: Drug Trafficking, Witnesses, Litigation, Lawyers, Trials
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After the violence, silence
This is the thing that gets me: On March 5, I saw the front page headline — "6 killings continue violent 2013 start" — and it did not faze me one bit. It was not news. It was what I've come to expect in Baltimore and all major American cities....
Tags: Entertainment Events, Pulitzer Prize Awards, The Washington Post, Charles Village, Journalism
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