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- Explaining how the judge overturned his own jury's verdict awarding $38 million to the family of Korryn Gaines, why he thinks the Baltimore County police officer who killed her should be immune from being found liable in her death, and what happens next.
- Newspaper copy editor worked for metropolitan dailies and was a soccer and theater fan
- Five Harford County students, four in the Science and Mathematics Academy program at Aberdeen High and one at C. Milton Wright High, are named semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program
- Artist Marie Criddle is a frequent vendor at the Carroll County Farmers Market in Westminster. She was interested in art when she was a child. Criddle drew
- Hundreds of students who have just about finished their medical degrees at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland will join with thousands around the county to learn where they will transform into practicing doctors during their three- to seven-year residencies.
- Local attorney Gary Desper recognized for client satisfaction
- When Digital Harbor High School teacher Andrew Coy offered his students a chance to learn web design a few years ago, he quickly realized those sorts of extracurricular activities were lacking, even at the tech-savvy institution in Federal Hill.
- Making Sports Illustrated's cover is an honor, but some say it's also a curse, something that Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco contends with this week as Baltimore heads into the AFC championship game against the New England Patriots.
- Earl Alonzo Lee, a retired Baltimore school principal who was a member of the famed "Black 14" protest group, died Monday from heart disease at Northwest Hospital. He was 66.
- The University of Maryland, College Park is on list of top party schools while the Naval Academy is ranked one of the most sober campuses.
- The Obama campaign isn't going to go after Mitt Romney's Mormonism because questioning the oddities of any one religion exposes the oddities of them all.
- Today's attacks on intellectuals have their origin in Maryland's own Spiro Agnew
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