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- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has named his first batch of new appointees to the troubled board of directors at the University of Maryland Medical System.
- Towson swimmer Michael Phelps is living the dream as the fastest butterfly swimmer in the world at age 18.
- Home buyers and sellers have faced uncertainty and delays after a ransomware attack locked up the city's real estate market.
- Greater Baltimore Medical Center and St. Joseph Medical Center both received A grades from the Leapfrog Group.
- The fifth fatal fire victim in Baltimore County this year died May 11, a day after the small, accidental grease fire broke out.
- The first-everĀ organĀ delivered by drone was transplanted into a patient with kidney failure at the University of Maryland Medical Center, capping more than three years of work to show unmanned aircraft can be safelyĀ transport life-saving organs and tissue.Ā
- UMBC student: Of course, if Teporary Protected Status for Salvadorans is not renewed, more than my career is at risk. If my parents and I were forced to return to El Salvador, weād have to leave behind my 4-year-old sister and 14-year-old brother, who were born here and are U.S. citizens.
- Rosemary C. Easley, who worked for 32 years at the old Garland's Garden center in Catonsville, died April 5 from respiratory failure at St. Agnes Hospital. She was 93.
- Two Baltimore County police officers were struck by a vehicle in Baltimore City outside St. Agnes Hospital on Friday while attempting to serve a warrant, police said.
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Other Maryland hospitals engage in deals with insiders but sidestep politicians ā most of the time
As state lawmakers contemplate reforming how the University of Maryland Medical System handles contracts with insiders, a Baltimore Sun review of other hospitals' disclosures show the practice is not rare. Only Johns Hopkins Health System Corporation dabbled in politics. - Eva Lowery was a floor manager for G.C. Murphy neighborhood five-and-dime stores.
- Dr. Morton D. Kramer, a retired neurologist who was a hunter and collected waterfowl art, died of renal failure Dec. 11 at Gilchrist Hospice Towson. The Pikesville resident was 91.
- I encourage everyone to get out, volunteer, advocate and collaborate with our local organizations to help make Baltimore and it's harbor a cleaner, more enjoyable community. It's everyone's responsibility.
- Maryland hospitals were safer for patients this fall than they were six months ago, according to the latest assessment from the Leapfrog Group.
- A Baltimore panel charged with reviewing brutality allegations is suing to force the city police department to turn over records, escalating a dispute between panel members and the city's top lawyer. The board is joined in the case by 15 people who have filed complaints against police.
- Two women were killed and eight people were displaced inĀ three separate fires in the Baltimore area early Wednesday morning, according to local officials.Ā
- Baltimore County firefighters responded to the Days Inn motel in the 1600 block of Whitehead Ct. at about 12:20 a.m.
- A 25-year-old Baltimore County man has been criminally charged with involuntary manslaughter after not securing a gun after a toddler fatally shot himself with it, county police said.
- The boy was found with head trauma in Lansdowne and died early Tuesday, police said.
- Baltimore County police are investigating a fatal shooting early Saturday in Catonsville involving a security guard who they said shot a man in the parking lot of a business.
- A 53-year-old bicyclist was killed in a crash in Catonsville on Friday night, according to Baltimore County police.
- Howard County police report that a crash on U.S. 1 in Elkridge Saturday afternoon has left one person dead and two injured
- To celebrate a love of reading, children with the We Cancerve MovementĀ Inc.Ā collected 111 new books and stuffed animals to match the main characters of each book and delivered them to area sick children March 2-4.Ā
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- Officials at Saint Agnes Hospital in Baltimore have agreed to pay nearly $70,000 to settle claims they billed the federal government for services not rendered, federal prosecutors announced Friday.
- Kathleen P. Ruane, a career Greater Baltimore Medical Center nurse practitioner who was known for her compassion for the sick and elderly, died Saturday from cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care. She was 67.
- One man died after a house fire in the Halethorpe area early Monday, Baltimore County officials said.
- Two men were shot during a house party in Severn early Monday morning, according to Anne Arundel County Police.
- Max and Leah Cohn have been working at their family's bakery for more than five decades. But come next week, Goldmanās Kosher Bakery will be a Baltimore tradition no more.
- Dr. Philip H. Moore, a retired internist and rheumatologist and former consultant to the state Disability Determination Services, died Nov. 5 of respiratory failure at the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 80.
- To increase access to stem cells and their use, the federal government in 2005 created public banks, including at Mercy Medical Center and St. Agnes Hospital. The banks have seen success in the units of blood collected but have struggled financially with some banks closing.
- A 67-year-old woman has died and another resident isĀ in critical condition after they were pulled from a house fire in Baltimore County on Thursday morning, county fire officials said.
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- Elizabeth Bunn, a former Blue Cross analyst and singer, died at St. Agnes Medical Center
- Catherine P. S. Putz, a retired clinical pharmacist, died Oct. 4 of ovarian cancer at her Columbia home. She was 80.
- Maryland-owned Spring Grove Hospital Center shows spike in assaults on staff as hiring languishes.
- Digest: Dulaney grad Busko wins age group at Ironman Chattanooga
- Tracy Horch knew for sure that her daughter Keely's brain was intact on March 14, two weeks after the active 12-year-old suffered a stroke that left her
- A man being held on robbery charges escaped from police custody while being treated at St. Agnes Hospital on Thursday.
- Surgeon B. Martin Middleton dies
- Because of vacation and a holiday, this week's Murder Ink covers three weeks from May 30 through June 19. The first two were quiet weeks, by Baltimore
- Relay for Life of Laurel celebrated its 18th year on June 10 at McCullough Field, featuring two teams from Post 60.
- The abrupt departure of Maryland Transit Administration CEO Paul Comfort and a daytime shootout between police and a suspect aboard an MTA bus in Dundalk last week set the stage for a chaotic home stretch for the agency's revamp of the Baltimore region's entire bus system next week.
- Patrick Mutch, the new CEO of Chase Brexton Health Care, prides himself on being a straight shooter.
- Baltimore Police have identified a victim and charged a suspect in a fatal stabbing Monday morning in the city's Morrell Park neighborhood.
- Baltimore County police have identified the victim in a fatal shooting Monday night as a 39-year-old Windsor Mill man.
- Baltimore police were investigating a report that two people were shot and wounded near a recreational center in the city's Edgewood neighborhood where
- Baltimore Police are seeking help to find the parents of a child found walking alone in Southwest Baltimore Thursday morning.
- Police made arrests in two homicides this week, including a man who detectives tracked to Vernon, Connecticut. Besides the seven homicides, Kim Doreen Chase,