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- A 77-year-old New Carrollton woman was killed early Monday morning in a two-car crash on Route 155 in Havre de Grace, state police said.
- A man was flown to a hospital after suffering serious burn injuries from a reported explosion in the Fallston area early Monday afternoon.
- A man wearing a parachute jumped from a 160-foot crane in White Marsh Monday night, but his parachute didn't fully deploy and the man ended up hospitalized.
- A team of community groups from Dundalk has received a $60,000 grant to help address disparities and poverty and come up with ways to stabilize the community.
- Two men were shot, one fatally, in Southeast Baltimore Thursday night, police said.
- Dr. Mutlu Urcun Atagun, former assistant chief of the Tuberculosis Division of the old City Hospitals who also practiced medicine, died of heart attack at Mercy Medical Center April 28. The Roland Park resident was 89.
- Demetrius Mallisham, 46, a Baltimore mayor's neighborhoods representative and liaison to the lesbian, gay and transgender community, died of multiple organ failure associated with pancreatitis April 28 at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.
- Detectives with the Aberdeen Police Department say they have filed charges in the stabbing last week of a 17-year-old girl that allegedly stemmed from an argument over posts on Snapchat.
- Kyle A. Snow, a junior at Redeemer Classical Christian School in Kingsville who enjoyed playing sports and video games, was killed Saturday in an automobile accident in Baltimore County. He was 17.
- A 16-year-old boy was killed and two teenage boys — aged 16 and 17 — were injured in a single-vehicle crash in the Hydes area of Baltimore County on Saturday afternoon, according to county police.
- A juvenile was stabbed during an altercation in Aberdeen Wednesday night, the city's police reported.
- The remaining defendants in a group of seven charged in the beating of a Dundalk man outside his home last spring have pleaded guilty to their involvement in the incident.
- I firmly believe that 21st century medicine needs to implement successful medical-community partnerships. But success will only come when all sides are engaged.
- Jen Brunekant is the first one with the microphone--she has an MBA, a DBA, a degree in science, and owns Herbal Alternatives in D.C. When she was in a car
- Retired Baltimore District Court Judge Charles A. Chiapparelli, who earlier had been chief of the child-abuse division of the Baltimore state's attorney's office, died Tuesday of a heart attack at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. He was 71.
- Op-ed: As social entrepreneurship has surged as a field dedicated to transforming inequities through the power of inclusion, what's emerged is a profound culture of exclusion.
- A 26-year-old man was shot in Baltimore's Frankford neighborhood early Saturday morning, police said.
- Mid-Atlantic Health Care plans to convert a largely vacant building in downtown Baltimore into a $20 million skilled nursing facility with 80 beds where frail, elderly residents could go for rehabilitation after a hospital stay.
- A man was arrested on a warrant in Cecil County early Thursday morning in connection with a shooting in Edgewood that occurred in December, the Harford County Sheriff's Office said.
- Dr. Waldron M. Sennott, a retired radiologist and golfer who gave up golf when he was a 104 and was an advocate of a scotch before dinner, died March 3 of heart failure at the Pickersgill Retirement Community in West Towson. He was a 106.
- The life of a Johns Hopkins surgery department head will inspire an upcoming movie, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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- A Baltimore County medic unit was involved in a collision with a sports utility vehicle in Dundalk on Saturday, sending eight people to area hospitals, according to Baltimore County police and fire officials.
- We are at a very pivotal point in our country's history of racial and economic disparities, and it is critical that we mandate and model community redevelopment without wholesale gentrification of low income and minority residents.
- Dr. David Huso, 59, a Johns Hopkins Hospital scientist and pathologist who worked in breast cancer research, died Jan. 27.
- A 55-year-old man is in critical condition and another charged with attempted murder following a stabbing in Aberdeen Thursday night, Aberdeen Police reported.
- A 57-year-old man died Wednesday morning after a fight with his roommate in Dundalk, police said.
- Two women from Italy met by chance and now have started a business teaching cooking classes and catering parties, making everything from lasagna to cookies, mostly out of one woman's house in Towson.
- Dr. Hazen G. Kniffin Jr., a retired psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who had taught for years at the Baltimore-Washington Center for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, died Wednesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 85.
- Johns Hopkins Hospital will get a new president, according to an email message Tuesday to the Hopkins medical community from Ronald R. Peterson, the 10th person to hold the position.
- A 60-year-old man is in critical condition after lighting a cigarette in a hospital bed at Harford Memorial Hospital in Havre de Grace.
- The Harford County Sheriff's Office says it has arrested a man in Baltimore in connection with a shooting that occurred in Edgewood on the night of Dec. 30.
- Two people were injured – one critically – early Monday morning in a house fire in Hunt Valley, Baltimore County officials said.
- Edward Thomas Wagner III, 62, a veteran Baltimore City Police Department detective, died of a hemorrhagic stroke Dec. 28 at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.
- A shooting was reported Wednesday night in Edgewood's Edgewater Village, according to the Harford County Sheriff's Office.
- A man was seriously injured after falling while rappelling from the King and Queen Seat in Rocks State Park late Wednesday afternoon.
- As I reflect on the needs of the community in West Baltimore, a focused and dedicated geriatric medicine program would be highly valuable. It would be a real gem to be able to extend the service of "geriatric house calls" there, where elders there have some unique circumstances (as do elders throughout the world).
- The Johns Hopkins medical school, nursing school, school of business and the undergraduate campus are encouraging their students, residents and faculty to bring their practice into the community.
- Whether racial discrimination, past or present, has been intentional or not, state government must play a bigger role in Baltimore's transportation solutions.
- New residents at dozens of hospitals around the country, including some in Baltimore, are working marathon 28-hour shifts as part of a pair of studies assessing impacts on patient safety, and consumer and medical student groups want it stopped
- Angela Gustus will now be in charge of the more than 20 HSP programs that benefit low income and vulnerable people in Carroll County, including homeless and cold weather shelters. She is taking over from acting executive director Joyce Tierney, who had been filling in since the July 6 departure of Cindy Parr, who had helmed the nonprofit since 2011.
- Route 161 in the Darlington area was shut down for about two hours Monday evening after an accident that sent one person to the hospital, local rescue officials reported.
- A former Dunbar football standout who came home from his California college because he felt homesick was shot to death Thursday night near his home in Northeast Baltimore.
- A young child was hit by a car in Northeast Baltimore Sunday, city police said.
- Every evening as she got ready for bed, Narmin Al Eethawi knew that when sleep came, so would the nightmare. A woman would appear, dressed in black robes, her
- Sandra Gallion has been an EMS provider for 30 years, but she had the most difficult moment of her career in January as she, along with her husband and daughter, tried to revive her son Nolan III from a heroin overdose.
- Governor's Baltimore transit plan might have potential — but not without greater resources and broader political support
- Mercy Medical Center reopened Thursday after firefighters investigated a possible hazmat exposure that briefly closed the emergency department to new patients, city officials said.
- A man was shot while sitting inside his car in Dundalk Saturday morning, Baltimore County police said.