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Baltimore's top prosecutor to try murder case
After his first city prosecution resulted in a mixed outcome last year, with one defendant acquitted and two others convicted of minor offenses, Baltimore State's Attorney Gregg L. Bernstein is set to try a murder case Monday. William Carr, 50, is...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Prisons, Health, Criminals, Murder
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First shooting victim of 2012 is a 13-year-old boy
The first person shot in Baltimore in 2012 was a 13-year-old boy who was wounded Sunday night in the Wilson Park neighborhood in the north part of the city, according to a police spokesman. A second person was shot with a pellet gun hours later in an...Tags: Shootings, Police Arrests, Health, Murder, Injuries and Wounds
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Weekend violence: Two killed in city, county police make arrest in Rossville murder
Four people were shot - one fatally - and another man was stabbed to death between Friday and Sunday in Baltimore, while Baltimore County police solved a weekend murder in Rossville.
The most recent incident occurred Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Union...Tags: Shootings, Health, Murder, Ellicott City, Parkville
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Many don't know about tax break for lower-income homeowners
Vera Artis would seem to be a perfect fit for the state program created decades ago to ease the property tax burden on homeowners with modest incomes.
She has no major assets beyond the tidy East Baltimore townhouse that she and her husband, now...Tags: Property Tax, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, High Blood Pressure, Retirement
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City, Hopkins to expand Safe Streets intervention program
Baltimore's Board of Estimates Wednesday morning was expected to approve funds to expand the Safe Streets violence intervention program into a new neighborhood, and officials say there could be an additional two new sites by 2013.
The Safe Streets ...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Carrollton, Cherry Hill, U.S. Department of Justice, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Sister Marie Immaculate Fay, teacher
Sister Marie Immaculate Fay, who taught in Baltimore parochial schools, died of cardiopulmonary collapse March 22 at her order's retirement home in Aston, Pa. She was 82.
Born Margaret Mary Fay in Dublin, Ireland, she attended public schools in...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Republic of Ireland, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania)
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Thousands offered on closing costs for city homes
Shandra Brown has a big goal: to buy a house before her 21st birthday in September.
On Saturday, she came to Belair-Edison with her mother, Rene, for a Healthy Neighborhoods event that highlighted resources available through the nonprofit, including a...Tags: Community College of Baltimore County, Foreclosures, Towson, Energy Saving, Real Estate
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Cherry Hill residents make final plea for Southside Academy
Sixteen-year-old NaTeera Smith would rather ride buses for three hours a day between her home in Belair-Edison and Southside Academy in Cherry Hill than start over at a new school. She lived near Southside when she entered ninth grade but has since...Tags: Students, Cherry Hill, Federal Hill, Teaching and Learning, Andres Alonso
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Arrest in Saturday morning Rossville shooting death
A Parkville man has been arrested and charged with the shooting death of an East Baltimore man that took place early Saturday morning in Rossville, police said.
Maurice Garnett White, 32, of the 8500 block of Dempster Court in Parkville has been...Tags: Parkville, Prosecution, Rossville
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Mayoral candidate Pugh touts strategy to fight city crime
Rhonda Eldridge had pulled an all-nighter July 27 to pack. She, her husband, Anthony Johnson, and her four children were to leave that weekend for a four-day vacation in Ocean City. At 2 a.m. a neighbor came to get her. Just a few feet away from her home...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Maryland, Employers, Ocean City
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Police report three city shootings Saturday
Three people were shot and wounded in Baltimore on Saturday in different parts of the city, according to city police. The latest shooting occurred about 2 p.m. in the 4100 block of Brehms Lane, in the Belair-Edison neighborhood of Northeast Baltimore....Tags: Northwood
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Martin Appell Dyer
Martin Appell Dyer, a lawyer and neighborhood activist who was the first African-American to enroll at St. John's College in Annapolis, died Thursday of cancer at his Windsor Hills home.
He was 80.
The son of Martin A. Dyer, a steelworker, and...Tags: History, Morgan State University, New York City, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Lawyers
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