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- Laurel High boys basketball coach and teacher Torrence Oxendine takes over the job as Laurel's athletic director, the school's first new AD in 22 years.
- A registered sex offender was sentenced Thursday to serve 20 years in prison for raping a 13-year-old girl he met on MySpace and sexually assaulting her 14-year-old friend at a home outside Annapolis.
- A lawyer says one of the young men worked at McDonald's until about two weeks before the crime.
- Harford County came out relatively unscathed from the brunt of Hurricane Irene, with no injuries, serious flooding or damage reported Sunday morning
- A list of people arrested by Harford County law enforcement over the past few days
- Residential, commercial and street burglaries and thefts this week in Howard County
- Fight against litter in Baltimore must involve environmental education and political leadership to keep the problem from getting worse
- The guilty plea Thursday by one of two assailants in the terrible beating of a transgender woman at a Rosedale McDonald's provides not only justice for the victim but also an important message for a community that is still marginalized in this state.
- Happy sentiments seemed to fill the stadium, where fans got a free taste of the football, even if they had to do without traditional practice sessions in Westminster this lockout-shortened preseason.
- The land of Marx and Lenin is loving that product of American capitalism: fast food
- Baltimore County State's Attorney works out a plea deal with suspect in the beating of the transgender man in a McDonald's, a video of which created a sensation.
- A homeless man was sentenced to four years in prison Thursday, after his admission that he fatally stabbed another homeless man in a dispute outside a fast-food store in Glen Burnie.
- Despite problems with poaching and a polluted bay, Maryland is paying money to have its management program certified as sustainable
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- 2011 NBA Draft: Kansas guard Josh Selby sits out his Washington Wizards workout with injured right quad
- Author of bill that would have provided transgender rights in Maryland says Chrissy Lee Polis case and others show why her bill was needed
- The Catch-22 of capturing an attack on tape
- Baltimore Catholic League's 2011 Hall of Fame class
- NBA Draft 2011: Josh Selby, Jordan Williams take first steps toward NBA dreams. Former Lake Clifton point guard, Maryland center participate in pre-draft camp in Chicago
- The news that the attacker of transgender woman Chrissy Lee Polis in a Rosedale McDonald's will be prosecuted under Maryland's hate crime statute reaffirms the reason such laws are important and just.
- Transgender discrimination has devastating health effects.
- Attack on Chrissy Lee Polis could raise support for long-stalled anti-discrimination bill in Maryland, transgender advocates say
- Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger says the attack on a transgender woman, Chrissy Lee Polis, is no reflection on Rosedale, but the attempt by a woman to protect her is.
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- William Donald Schaefer — the former mayor, governor and comptroller who left an indelible mark on Baltimore — is heading back to the city this afternoon for one last tour.
- Regardless of whether the attack on a transgender woman in a Rosedale McDonald's is classified as a hate crime, the community needs to make it clear that bigotry on the basis of sexual identity will not be tolerated.
- The owner of the franchise calls the beating 'reprehensible,' might take action against other workers
- William Donald Schaefer, the dominant political figure of the past four decades of Maryland history, died yesterday after a "do-it-now" career that included four terms as Baltimore mayor, two as the state's governor and two as comptroller.