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    Oct 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Former Baltimore man pleads guilty to killing one cat, beating another

    Ethan Phillip Weibman pleaded guilty Friday morning to animal abuse in the death of one cat and the beating of another.
    Ethan Phillip Weibman pleaded guilty Friday morning to animal abuse in the death of one cat and the beating of another. The 20-year-old, a short-time Baltimore resident who has returned to his hometown in Westchester County, N.Y., pleaded guilty to two...

    Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Judges, Trials, Glen Burnie

  2. Jul 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Shooting, stabbing follow Inner Harbor fireworks display

    A fatal stabbing and the baffling shooting of a 4-year-old boy stunned visitors to Baltimore's downtown Fourth of July festivities and drew condemnation from the city's mayor and police commissioner as they worked to remind people of the thousands who enjoyed the celebration without incident.
    A fatal stabbing and the baffling shooting of a 4-year-old boy stunned visitors to Baltimore's downtown Fourth of July festivities and drew condemnation from the city's mayor and police commissioner as they worked to remind people of the thousands who...

    Tags: Elections, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Hospitals and Clinics, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, New York City

  4. Feb 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Cat killer Weibman gets jail time

    The Baltimore Sun
    Ethan Phillip Weibman who plead guilty last fall to animal abuse in the death of one cat and the beating of another was sentenced Wednesday to 90 days in prison. After District Judge Charles A. Chiapparelli’s ruling, officers immediately took the...

    Tags: Justice System, Psychiatry, Prisons, Punishment, Behavioral Conditions

  6. Jul 3, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. Scout receives heroism award for life-saving action

    A Boy Scout from Carroll County was honored this week with a national heroism award for actions he took last year to save his mother when she was kicked in the head by a horse. Shawn Johnson, 14, of Finksburg, was scheduled to receive scouting's...

    Tags: Boy Scouts of America, Health Treatments, Hospitals and Clinics, Heroism, First Aid

  8. Oct 1, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Southern Md. woman to run marathon as a 'Global Hero'

    Kathleen Hammett smiled and her eyes became glassy as she watched her daughter trying to spell out the letters of her name on a piece of paper.
    Kathleen Hammett smiled and her eyes became glassy as she watched her daughter trying to spell out the letters of her name on a piece of paper. "She's about to turn 4," Hammett said. It's not a miracle that Clara, a cheery girl with curly blonde hair...

    Tags: Washington Hospital Center, Hospitals and Clinics, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Mastectomy, Blood

  10. Aug 3, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Man charged with killing cat, abusing another

    Ethan Phillip Weibman went to the Maryland SPCA, and from the dozens of cats, police say, he chose a short-haired one named Lucy to adopt.
    Ethan Phillip Weibman went to the Maryland SPCA, and from the dozens of cats, police say, he chose a short-haired one named Lucy to adopt. He returned to the shelter two days later with the cat — dead, according to authorities. And, they said, he...

    Tags: Golf, Lawyers, Mass Media, Trials, Facebook

  12. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Dolphin calves died of pneumonia, internal bleeding, National Aquarium says

    Pneumonia killed one dolphin calf at the National Aquarium last month while internal bleeding took the life of another baby days later, according to results of a necropsy released Friday.
    Pneumonia killed one dolphin calf at the National Aquarium last month while internal bleeding took the life of another baby days later, according to results of a necropsy released Friday. The aquarium has yet to resume its popular dolphin shows because...

    Tags: Nursing, Inner Harbor, Stress, Medical Specialization, Pneumonia

  14. Jul 1, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Homicides are down in city, but 16 people were killed in June

    At Shaffer's Lounge and Sports Bar, a small bar on the fringes of Pigtown with one pool table and a sign above the cash register that reads "Sarcasm: One of the free services I offer," the lone employee heard the gunshots and hit the deck. Outside, a man...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Cocaine, Elections, Celebrities and Bad Behavior, Safety of Citizens

  16. Jun 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Would a horseshoe crab harvest ban save the red knot?

    It is difficult not to be moved by the plight of the red knot, the small shorebird that migrates 9,300 miles annually from South America all the way to the Canadian Arctic, one of the longest such journeys of any bird on the planet. Their numbers have dwindled to an alarming level.
    It is difficult not to be moved by the plight of the red knot, the small shorebird that migrates 9,300 miles annually from South America all the way to the Canadian Arctic, one of the longest such journeys of any bird on the planet. Their numbers have...

    Tags: Natural Resources, Memorial Day, Conservation, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Maryland

  18. May 25, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
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  20. May 4, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. 'You're never going to believe what just happened …'

    So many items in the home and office are potential poisoning risks, from cleaners to medications to personal care items. Kids are particularly at risk of ingesting poisons because they don't always know the difference between what's safe and what's not. Bruce D. Anderson, director of operations at the Maryland Poison Center, has heard it all. He answers questions about who calls the center and what help they can get.
    So many items in the home and office are potential poisoning risks, from cleaners to medications to personal care items. Kids are particularly at risk of ingesting poisons because they don't always know the difference between what's safe and what's not....

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Poisoning, Pharmaceuticals, Nursing, Emergency Incidents

  22. Feb 9, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Clearing up confusion on wisdom teeth removal

    It seems just about everyone has to have his wisdom teeth extracted. For most, it's an easy procedure and an easy recovery. But many people don't understand why we have those third molars to begin with — or if there are alternatives to removal. We asked Dr. Robert E. Williams, a clinical associate professor at the University of Maryland Dental School who also practices in Baltimore and Bel Air.
    It seems just about everyone has to have his wisdom teeth extracted. For most, it's an easy procedure and an easy recovery. But many people don't understand why we have those third molars to begin with — or if there are alternatives to removal. We...

    Tags: Teeth, Surgery, Colleges and Universities, Jaw, Human Body

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