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The Johns Hopkins University invited public feedback Thursday on draft policies outlining how the Johns Hopkins Police Department will operate on campus.
A geriatric nursing assistant was sentenced to prison Tuesday for her role in the assault and subsequent death of a dementia patient, according to a news release from the Maryland Office of the Attorney General.
As part of a plea agreement, Andrew Chase Ridge Canova pled guilty in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court to one charge of the use of a firearm in a violent crime and one charge of drug possession with intent to distribute fentanyl.
A Carroll County Circuit Court judge has set a jury trial date for Jan. 8 for Gail Joy D’Anthony, 76, of Westminster, who has been charged with first- and second-degree murder and vulnerable adult abuse in the March killing of her husband, John D’Anthony III, 72, in their home.
A man wrongly convicted of two separate violent crimes will be compensated by the state of Maryland after spending years behind bars, including over a year after he had been proved innocent.
Authorities are probing an act of antisemitic vandalism discovered Wednesday at a Jewish cemetery in Rosedale as a “bias incident,” a Baltimore County Police spokesperson said.
An Oregon judge set a July 2024 trial date for a civil trial in which Ravens wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is suing Nike on allegations the footwear company breached its contract.
There has been no access to Sugarloaf Mountain since late August, after the private nonprofit corporation that owns and maintains the park abruptly closed it following a reported burglary attempt.