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Obituaries

Martin K. Dashields Jr., city firefighter, dies

Martin Kendall Dashields Jr., a Baltimore City firefighter known for his knowledge of Baltimore’s streets, died of a seizure following a stroke April 12 at Northwest Hospital Center. The Catonsville resident was 57.

Martin K. Dashields Jr., city firefighter, dies



















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Sun Investigates

Investigative files provide new insights into Korryn Gaines' 6-hour standoff with Baltimore County police

Evidence obtained by The Baltimore Sun — including the contents of Korryn Gaines' mobile phones, hours of audio and video never before seen by the public, hundreds of photos and documents, and statements from the officers involved — provides a rare look at the build-up to a deadly police encounter, at a time when such incidents are under intense national scrutiny.

Investigative files provide new insights into Korryn Gaines' 6-hour standoff with Baltimore County police


Carroll County Times Opinion

Editorial: Make time for mammogram screening

Women are encouraged to get a regular breast cancer screening, a mammogram, to detect the cancer early when it can still be cured. Doing so can put more options on the table for treatments, including less extensive surgery, and a better chance of beating the cancer. Sometimes, though, life can get in the way of scheduling those regular screenings.
Editorial: Make time for mammogram screening

Police blotter

Baltimore County police in the Franklin precinct recently recorded the following reported incidents, among others, in the Owings Mills and greater Reisterstown communities.


Police blotter

Baltimore County police in the Franklin precinct recently recorded the following reported incidents, among others, in the Owings Mills and greater Reisterstown communities.





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