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Baltimore Co. officer fatally shoots man who attacked him with sword
A Baltimore County police officer shot and killed the sword-wielding uncle of an attempted-murder suspect Thursday, authorities said, in a bizarre end to a case that began when a teen was found in a Howard County field last month with a gunshot wound to...Tags: Randallstown, Howard County, Prosecution, Witnesses, Murder
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Developer sues Baltimore over Poppleton project
Drug addicts sit on the front steps of Anthony Williams' West Baltimore home and use.
The only homeowner left on his block of North Schroeder Street in the Poppleton neighborhood, Williams fears transients living in the vacant rowhouse next door will...Tags: Lawyers, Carrollton, Judges, Finance, Rite Aid Corp.
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Video of suspect in Vi Ripken's kidnapping released
Police released a new video Tuesday that shows a man believed to have kidnapped Violet R. Ripken stopping during the abduction to shop at an Anne Arundel County store. As the investigation continues, Ripken, the 74-year-old mother of Orioles legend Cal...
Tags: Harford County, Aberdeen, Walmart, Police Investigations, Kidnapping
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Cal Ripken Jr. calls mother's kidnapping 'worst feeling'
As soon as Cal Ripken Jr. found out his mother was missing, he jumped in his car and set out to find her himself. The Orioles' "Iron Man" got a call from his sister, Elly, about 9 p.m. July 24 saying that someone spotted a car bearing Violet Ripken's...
Tags: Walmart, Fort McHenry, Baltimore County, Glen Burnie, Violet Ripken
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Three years of probation, no prison in Werdesheim case
Eliyahu Werdesheim avoided a prison sentence Wednesday for the 2010 attack of a black teenager in Northwest Baltimore, in a case that heightened community divides. Werdesheim, a former member of an Orthodox Jewish citizens' watch group, was sentenced...Tags: Lawyers, George Zimmerman, Judges, Judaism, Punishment
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On East Monument Street, business in a hole
Kenneth Lyles, a barber at the Total Male on East Monument Street, described the devastating scene: a loud bang on the street that sounded like the passing tow truck had hit something and then a deep hole in the pavement opening quickly, peeling down away...Tags: Patterson Park, Chicken, Business, Foods and Beverages
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Three city fire companies close soon due to budget cuts
A handful of firefighters sat grimly around a table in the North Montford Street firehouse, sweating in the afternoon heat Friday as their battalion chief took inventory of the equipment in Truck 15. The truck, along with the century-old company, will...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , Companies and Corporations, Auto Trends, Fires
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Woman dies following two-alarm fire at Gambrills home
A woman died following a two-alarm fire at a duplex in the Gambrills area of Millersville that caused $80,000 in damages Sunday night. The woman, estimated to be in her 70s, was found unconscious and unresponsive by firefighters on the second floor of...Tags: Anne Arundel County, University of Maryland Medical Center
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Baltimore grocers, restaurants cope with power outage losses
Patrons at Tark's Grill were eating in the dining room and drinking at the bar when the ferocious storm struck Friday night and the Brooklandville restaurant went dark. The Green Spring Station establishment was among many Baltimore-area eateries and...Tags: Walmart, Safeway Inc., Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Woman dead in Gambrills fire identified
The Millersville woman who died in a two-alarm fire at a duplex in the Gambrills area Sunday night has been identified by the Anne Arundel County Fire Department as Lolita Mitchell. Mitchell, 78, was found unconscious and unresponsive by firefighters...Tags: Anne Arundel County, University of Maryland Medical Center
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Seven deaths tallied so far from heat, storms
A summer heat wave expected to last through the weekend is now blamed for seven deaths across Maryland, and public officials called Monday for Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. to act quickly to repair power outages or risk more deaths.
Four people died...Tags: Howard County, Weather Warnings, Renovation, Government, Martin O'Malley
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Power outages put focus on storm response, lessons for future
Jack and Betty Scrivener of Stoneleigh lost power last August thanks to Hurricane Irene. They lost it again when storms pummeled the region June 30 — and after one very long, very hot week, the elderly couple still hadn't gotten it back. They don'...
Tags: John Kelly, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Companies and Corporations, Hurricane Irene (2011), Hank Greenberg
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