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- A 28-year-old man who police were initially told died after being hit over the head with a beer bottle by a stranger in Curtis Bay was actually killed by a family member who punched him during a brawl, police say.
- A man was stabbed inside MedStar Harbor Hospital in Baltimore on Tuesday afternoon amid a dispute with another man, police said.
- A 28-year-old Landover man who was struck in the head with a beer bottle before hitting his head on the ground during a fight in the city's Curtis Bay neighborhood early Tuesday has died from his injuries, Baltimore Police said Wednesday.
- A man has been charged in the shooting of his 33-year-old son in Northeast Baltimore early Monday morning, after police said they determined that his son had given a false account of how he was wounded.
- Two men were shot in the Cherry Hill neighborhood of Baltimore on Sunday night, but are expected to survive after they walked into the nearby Harbor Hospital with non-life threatening injuries, police said.
- One fire fighter and three residents, including two children, treated for non life threatening injuries
- Anne Arundel police are investigating the death of a woman after her husband, stopped by officers who suspected him of drunken driving Monday night near the couple's Glen Burnie home, told them she was dead at home.
- A pedestrian, jaywalking on Ritchie Highway in Brooklyn Park Thursday night, died after being struck by a pickup truck, police said.
- A Union memorial doctor gives tips on how to prevent injuries when participating in the Baltimore Running Festival
- As breast cancer group Komen Maryland quickly approaches the day of its biggest fundraising event, it is facing steep declines in registration and donations that the organization blames on a weak economy and tightening of purse strings.
- A 19-year-old woman died Thursday from a gunshot wound to the head in Irvington. An unidentified woman was killed by a rider she picked up in Cherry Hill.
- Two women were wounded, one critically, in two separate shootings in Baltimore on Thursday night, according to Baltimore police.
- Gregory H. Barnhill, a career investment banker who embraced and promoted civic projects and charities, ended his life Friday evening in Baltimore County. He was 59 and lived in Stevenson.
- The American Cancer Society is looking for thousands of volunteers to participate in a long-term study that will look at the genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors that cause cancer.
- Maryland's medical community is concerned about the potential fallout from two multimillion-dollar malpractice judgments awarded by Baltimore juries to families who blamed local hospitals where their babies were delivered for their children's disabilities.
- Maryland's medical community is concerned about the potential fallout from two multi-million dollar malpractice judgments awarded by Baltimore juries to families who blamed local hospitals where their babies were delivered for their children's disabilities.
- For the second time this summer, a local family has been awarded a huge sum of money by a Baltimore jury after claiming that negligent care by a local hospital led their child to be born with a disability.
- Joseph Patrick Byrne, founder and proprietor of J. Patrick's, a Locust Point tavern known for its Irish music and fare, died Saturday of cancer at Harbor Hospital. He was 81.
- A young boy died Wednesday night after he was found unresponsive in a residential swimming pool in Brooklyn Park.
- Woman, 21, found shot inside Baltimore's Brookshire Hotel.
- MedStar Health enters increasingly crowded urgent care business
- Susan G. Komen for the Cure give $2.2 million to 26 programs in Maryland
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