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- Dr. Nadia Dominique Morgan, a Jamaican-born recipient of the 2016 American College of Rheumatology Distinguished Fellow Award and a faculty member at Johns Hopkins Scleroderma Center, was killed in a collision just before 11 p.m. at Falls and Green Spring Valley roads, police said.
- The crash occurred at the intersection of N. Bentalou St. and W. North Ave.
- A police chase than began in Parkville ended in North Baltimore.
- Here’s a rundown of what we’ve learned from the trial of two police officers from the Baltimore Police Department’s Gun Trace Task Force.
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Feds have reopened 2010 case involving slain Baltimore detective and indicted gun task force officer
A closer look at the case of Umar Burley, who was arrested by indicted Sgt. Wayne Jenkins in a case that involved slain Det. Sean Suiter. Federal prosecutors have recently entered their appearance in the closed case. - Federal jurors convicted a man who carjacked a vehicle in Federal Hill, led police on a high speed chase in Anne Arundel County before crashing into a security gate that surrounds the National Security Agency, the Maryland U.S. Attorney’s Office said.
- On June 8, 166 out of 382 students in the seventh grade class received a free bicycle and helmet for their attendance records throughout the 2016-2017 school year at Dwight D. Eisenhower Middle School.
- Carjackings in Baltimore have more than tripled since 2013, and the number has continued to climb in the first weeks of 2017, at a rate that has far outpaced other auto thefts.
- Baltimore police are recommending motorists lock their doors and call 911 during minor fender benders in the city after a string of incidents in which bumps from behind have turned into armed carjackings.
- Police in Northwest Baltimore are urging residents to stop leaving their cars running unattended, after making three arrests in three separate car thefts within hours of each other this weekend.
- Fort Meade has returned to normal operations after the carjacking suspect responsible for a heightened security alert and the closure of several schools in the surrounding area was apprehended Thursday, police said.
- Three Maryland City Recreation Council Mustang Soccer teams, which competed in the Anne Arundel Youth Soccer Association's Arundel Cup tournament during October, helped raise money for college scholarships for graduating seniors. The Maryland City Recreation Council In-house Soccer banquet for players on the 3-4- and 5-6-year-old teams will be held Friday, Nov. 7 and the MCRC Flag Football and Cheerleading will hold a banquet Friday, Nov. 14 from 7 to 9 p.m. Monarch Global Academy's will hold an
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