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Chicken farmer in water pollution suit takes stand
Alan Hudson, the farmer at the center of a environmental law case that could shake up the Eastern Shore chicken business, took the stand in federal court Wednesday to tell his side of the story.
Hudson testified that as a 19-year-old, he built the...Tags: Environmental Politics, Environmental Pollution, Prosecution, Water Pollution, Judges
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Towson Lanes liquor license hearing will go into extra frames
The Baltimore County Board of Liquor License Commissioners this week suspended its hearing for the controversial transfer of a liquor license to AMF Towson Lanes in the Campus Hills neighborhood. At the Oct. 22 hearing in Towson, the commissioners...Tags: Prosecution, David Marks, Bowling
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Document: Police exploring whether NIH researcher's killing related to the Bloods
Authorities have been exploring whether members of the Bloods gang are involved in the killing of an NIH researcher shot outside of his home while returning home from choir practice, recently unsealed court records show, but police said Monday that they...
Tags: National Institutes of Health, Belair-Edison, Theft, Dundalk, Police Investigations
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Man calls self 'schmuck' after ordering fraud witness' murder
The fraud scheme — hiring homeless people to steal rent checks and deposit them in fake bank accounts — made a million dollars for Tavon Davis before one of his associates was caught on the job. Panicked at the notion that his man might flip,...
Tags: Prisons, Pikesville, Punishment, Prosecution, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Art store robbery suspect charged after leaving finger print
Before threatening to shoot the employees at a Mount Vernon art supply store and stealing $335 in cash, the robbery suspect made a crucial mistake, police say: touching two newspaper boxes outside of the store. Kevin Younger, 50, is now facing federal...Tags: Theft, Newspaper and Magazine, FBI, Prosecution, Mount Vernon
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Students, veteran actors alike shine in Compass Rose's 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
After a successful inaugural three-play season at its Eastport Shopping Center location, Compass Rose Studio Theater opens its second season with Christopher Sergel's stage adaptation of Harper Lee's acclaimed novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." The play's...
Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Awards and Prizes, Students, Prosecution, Entertainment Events
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10 years after Dawson killings, uneven results in Oliver
The word of the week, "hope," was written on a whiteboard for East Baltimore students — part of an after-school program on the site where an arsonist killed Angela Dawson, her husband and five of their children a decade ago. The children who come to...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Behavioral Conditions, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Substance Abuse
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Harford Silent Witness event held to raise domestic violence awareness
"Together, we can move mountains," the congregation at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Harford County sang as its closing affirmation Sunday morning, led by Pastor Lisa Ward. Instead of standing between pews in the sanctuary, they were...
Tags: Prosecution, Harford Community College
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Longtime police spokespeople heading back to the streets
Police commissioners have come and gone in Baltimore over the past decade - five, to be precise - but there's been one consistent face of the Police Department over the past 10 years: spokespeople Donny Moses and Nicole Monroe. On Friday, Moses and...
Tags: Baltimore Police Department, Prosecution
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Release of Anderson autopsy report causes concern
In today's story about the police custody death of Anthony Anderson, there's a reference to some police and prosecutors being irked about the release of Anderson's autopsy report to his family. At least one reader on Twitter wanted to know more about...
Tags: Morphine (drug), Murder, Prosecution, Phylicia Barnes, Lawyers
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East Baltimore death in police custody ruled a homicide
The state medical examiner has determined that an East Baltimore man's death in police custody last month was a homicide caused by blunt force trauma, an account that conflicts with earlier assertions that he died from choking on drugs. A copy of the...
Tags: Morphine (drug), Punishment, Prosecution, Anthony W. Batts, Nancy Harvey
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Man, 18, charged in shooting death of woman in Cherry Hill
Baltimore Police have charged an 18-year-old Abingdon man with fatally shooting a woman in Cherry Hill last week, according to court records. The records show that Queren L. Thomas, a 36-year-old whose last known address was in South Laurel, was found...Tags: Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland), Shootings, Prosecution, Cherry Hill
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