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- The coming year will bring several high-profile trials to the Baltimore region.
- The drinking to excess, the treatment of girls — the private school culture that Kavanaugh represents — rings true to some alums, but hopefully, they say, that's changed.
- Dozens of families attended the 28th annual Statewide Crime Victims' Memorial Service in the Catonsville High School auditorium Sunday to remember their loved ones and share their stories. The ceremony coincided with the beginning of National Victims' Rights Week, which promotes the role of victims and their families in the criminal justice system.
- The rate at which female midshipmen at the Naval Academy said they experienced unwanted sexual contact almost doubled in the past two years, according to the results of a Defense Department survey released Wednesday.
- The mother of a University of Virginia lacrosse player convicted of beating to death his ex-girlfriend appeared on Wednesday's Today show, saying the criminal justice system "doesn't always get it right."
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — A Charlottesville judge has denied a request to pause the wrongful death lawsuit against
- It's senior week in Ocean City. Many parents rationalize the getaway as a well-deserved week of respite from the rigors of academic pressure their teenagers have endured for four years. But senior week introduces college-bound freshman to perhaps the single biggest obstacle to academic success: binge drinking.
- Nearly five years ago, the story of University of Virginia student and lacrosse player Yeardley Love's murder made headlines when she was found beaten to death in her apartment by her ex-boyfriend George Huguely, who was later convicted of second-degree murder for her death. The tumultuous relationship prompted her family and friends to create the Yeardley Love Foundation, with the goal of ending relationship violence by developing a movement for change. The group brings its Escalation workshop
- In a first for the state, One Love Foundation and St. Paul's School for Girls and St. Paul's School have formed a partnership to educate their students about domestic violence.
- In the same building where the Ravens tried at times unsuccessfully to manage the fallout from the Ray Rice domestic violence incident, the team hosted a group that works to prevent such crimes from happening in the first place.
- Virginia's highest court on Thursday rejected a petition for a re-hearing in the Yeardley Love murder case.
- Susan Reimer on a new app that can gauge whether you are in an abusive relationship
- As he walked into the Atlantic County, N.J. courthouse for his arraignment on assault charges, Ravens running back Ray Rice was followed by television cameras. Inside was no safe haven from their lenses, either, with cameras rolling and photographers snapping pictures as the All-Pro pleaded not guilty.
- A Virginia Circuit Court on Tuesday upheld a second-degree murder conviction of a former University of Virginia lacrosse player who was found guilty in the beating death of his ex-girlfriend, Yeardley Love, in May 2010.
- Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger joined the family of slain University of Virginia lacrosse player and Cockeysville native Yeardley Love and Towson University officials Tuesday morning to announce a House of Representatives bill that would make May 3, the anniversary of Love's death, National One Love Day for relationship violence awareness.
- An attorney for George Huguely V, the one-time University of Virginia lacrosse player convicted last year of killing his ex-girlfriend, Yeardley Love of Cockeysville, argued Wednesday that he should get a new trial. Love's mother, Sharon, said she believes the guilty verdict and 23-year sentence should stand.
- An attorney for George Huguely V, the one-time University of Virginia lacrosse player convicted last year of killing his ex-girlfriend, Yeardley Love of Cockeysville, argued Wednesday that he should get a new trial. Love's mother, Sharon, said she believes the guilty verdict and 23-year sentence should stand.
- Attorneys for George Huguely V, convicted last year of beating his girlfriend Yeardley Love to death in a highly-publicized case, appealed the case earlier this month.
- Clarification: Inside Lacrosse editor believes LXM Pro has been good for the game
- On Wednesday, Feb. 13, nine businesses at Ruxton Station will participate in "Shop in the Name of Love," an all-day fundraising event which gives proceeds for the day to the One Love Foundation, a charity formed in honor of Cockeysville native and Notre Dame Prep graduate Yeardley Love.
- George Huguely V, the former University of Virginia lacrosse player convicted last year of drunkenly beating to death his girlfriend Yeardley Love, has asked the Virginia Court of Appeals to take on his case.
- It was an eventful year in Maryland, from the passage of same-sex marriage to end of Michael Phelps' Olympic career, the end of Sparrows Point and the debut of a new $1 billion Johns Hopkins Hospital.
- Yeardley Love's mother earned a standing ovation at a domestic abuse symposium Dec. 5. "On May 3, 2010, my life was changed forever when my daughter was beaten to death," Sharon Love told an audience of 260, many of them students at area high schools, including Yeardley Love's high school, Notre Dame Prepatory School in Baltimore County.
- The mother of Yeardley Love, the University of Virginia lacrosse player who was murdered by her boyfriend, is launching a new campaign against partner violence.
- On a day filled with sunshine, music and poetry, Notre Dame Prep reclaimed Yeardley Love's name from the tragic headlines and put it back where she spent some of her happiest days: on a playing field.
- Notre Dame Preparatory School in Towson will dedicate Yeardley Love Field on Sunday, Sept. 9, in honor of late alumna Yeardley Love, who was killed in May 2010.
- George Huguely V Thursday received a 23-year sentence for the murder of Yeardley Love, the Cockeysville native and University of Virginia lacrosse player whose May 2010 death put college drinking and dating violence under a harsh spotlight in this genteel and historic college town.
- Notre Dame Preparatory School announced Thursday that the school will dedicate a turf field named in honor of alumna Yeardley Love on Sunday, Sept. 9, at 5 p.m.
- Former University of Virginia lacrosse player George Huguely V has lost his bid for a new trial in the slaying of his ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love .
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- Charlottesville prosecutors respond to claims that George Huguely V, convicted of murdering U.Va. student Yeardley Love, received an unfair trial
- Crisis management consultants say Morgan State officials should speak up about Alexander Kinyua's time at the university, before his arrest in the killing of Kujoe Bonasafo Agyei-Kodie and his confession, according to police, that he dismembered Agyei-Kodie and ate his heart and parts of his brain..
- There were warning signs that Alexander Kinyua was headed down a troubled path. Could Morgan State officials have interceded sooner?
- Loyola University owns Charles Street bragging rights in lacrosse this year
- Defense attorneys for George Huguely V have filed a motion in Charlottesville requesting a retrial for the former University of Virginia lacrosse player, whom a jury found guilty in February of second-degree murder and grand larceny in the beating death of his former girlfriend, Yeardley Love.
- Although a Charlottesville jury found one man — athlete George Huguely V — criminally responsible for the beating death of Yeardley Love, his former girlfriend and fellow lacrosse player at the University of Virginia, the young woman's mother wants to hold his coaches culpable, too.
- Evidence in George Huguely's murder trial was made public in Charlottesville — a macabre memorial for slain UVA student Yeardley Love.
- Breaking news in Baltimore Tuesday morning include a police officer being charged with a sex offense, a man accused of pulling a movie theater fire alarm, and city regulation of valet parking.