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- A bail review hearing Richard S. Barnes is underway, although police have so far filed no charges against the Lyft driver.
- A 12-year-old girl was killed and a pregnant woman was injured Friday evening in a hit-and-run crash on North Rolling Road in Catonsville, Baltimore County police said.
- Stephen L. Cole, former president of Luby Chevrolet and Honda, died Sept. 29 from a heart attack at his home in Atlanta. He was 70.
- Hand has licensed hybrid technology from Baltimore-based Paice and the Abell Foundation.
- Pfc. Martin Runk of the Westminster Police Department took the times for a ride-along Thursday, Aug. 30. The former Baltimore City police officer responded to an overdose, k
- Eleven individuals are facing charges for their connection to a South Baltimore drug distribution organization that was responsible for selling fentanyl in the Brooklyn neighborhood, authorities said Monday.
- 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.
- Detective Maurice Ward, one of the Gun Trace Task Force officers who has pleaded guilty to his role in a racketeering conspiracy, took the stand Tuesday on the first day of trial for two of his co-defendants and laid out a wide array of astonishing corruption he said the officers took part in.
- Two law enforcement officers were struck and killed late Friday by a swerving vehicle on the shoulder of Interstate 270 in Montgomery County, Maryland State Police said Saturday.
- Digest: Katie Ledecky named nation's top female college athlete
- MileOne Automotive Group announced Thursday that it has acquired Bel Air Honda and will incorporate the Fallston car dealership into its Heritage Automotive Division.
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Auto companies are making big advancements, and big promises. - A Taneytown man considered to be a "significant drug dealer" and "major criminal offender" by Carroll law enforcement was sentenced to 20 years in state prison Monday.
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- 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.
- A former Baltimore Ravens reserve running back who missed a court date in Maryland has been arrested in Florida after speeding in an ATV on a city street, police said.
- An SUV that crashed into the Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company's main station on Hickory Avenue late Monday afternoon may have been hit by another SUV, police said. No serious injuries were reported.
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- Crime Log for Baltimore Messenger, covering North Baltimore
- The technology, whose use around the country is expanding rapidly, is controversial among privacy advocates. Its application in the Smart investigation, in which the government on Dec. 9 filed suit to keep his car and cash, is cautionary: if you're culpable, best to not say anything than to lie.
- Eleven-year-old said drug money seized at Mondawmin Mall arrests was not her mother's, helping the government make the case that it is subject to forfeiture.
- Betty L. Waghelstein, the former president and owner of Luby Chevrolet, whose East Baltimore Art Deco showroom was a landmark for decades, died Nov. 26 at Roland Park Place of complications from a broken hip. She was 89.
- If you're worried about auto theft, parking in the Cedarcroft neighborhood in February might be the safest spot in the entire city -- but be wary if you need to park in the Frankford neighborhood in July.
- American Honda Motor Co., in a partnership with SolarCity, a California-based residential and commercial installer, is offering customers discounts to put photovoltaic panels on their homes at little or no upfront cost.