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One dead, one critically wounded in W. Baltimore shooting
An unidentified man was killed Monday and another man was critically injured in the 3500 block of W. Mulberry St., Baltimore City police said. Police were called to the area, near the Mary E. Rodman Recreation Center, at 9:30 p.m. for a report of...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Shootings, Health
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Man shot several times in East Baltimore
A 21-year-old man who was shot multiple times in the leg and abdomen shortly before 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Chase Street neighborhood of East Baltimore remained in critical condition in an area hospital Thursday, police said. The man was found in an... -
Federal bill would provide money for bike trails
Baltimore and other Maryland localities would receive millions of dollars in federal money for bicycle trails, scenic pull-offs and street beautification projects as part of a huge, bipartisan transportation bill expected to pass in the U.S. Senate as...Tags: Herring, Benjamin L. Cardin, Transportation, Tom Coburn, Economy, Business and Finance
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Md. Historical Society wants to identify subjects of Civil Rights era photos
Images of nearly 6,000 Baltimoreans are the life's work of a photographer who documented racial segregation and early civil rights protests, and also captured candid moments of now-anonymous brides, classmates, football players and black residents of...Tags: Civil Rights, Bolton Hill, Weddings, NAACP, College Sports
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Man, 47, wounded in torso in Druid Heights
Baltimore police on Sunday were investigating a nonfatal shooting that happened Saturday in the Druid Heights community of central Baltimore. A little before 6:30 p.m., police went to the 1800 block of Druid Hill Avenue in response to a report of a...Tags: Shootings
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City police officer shoots, kills dog in Druid Hill Park after saying he was attacked
A Baltimore police officer out walking his department dog in Druid Hill Park Wednesday afternoon shot and killed a pit bull that he said was attacking him, according to a police report.
Police said Officer Jake Corbett was near the department's K-9...Tags: Shootings
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First slaying in Baltimore in Northwest
The year's first killing in Baltimore occurred Tuesday night in the Arlington community, north of Lake Ashburton. Police said a 62-year-old man was shot in the 4000 block of Edgewood Road about 9:45 p.m. and died at Sinai Hospital. UPDATE: Police have...Tags: Murder, Shootings, Edgewood
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Police Blotter
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Robert Terrell Henderson, 26, of the first block of Defense Drive, was charged Thursday with violating a protective order and vandalism. Douglas Bryon Langkam, 54, of the 1500...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Car Tires, Abusive Behavior, Chemical Industry, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Protesters head to D.C. to decry economic inequality
Civil rights veteran Helena Hicks had walked much of the route already, many years ago — decades before the nation's capital memorialized the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in stone. Some things have changed dramatically since then, others not so...Tags: Labor Legislation, Civil Rights, Protest, Labor Legislation, Politics
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Where's the love for the carousel?
Maybe the 106 year-old carousel that Richard Knight struggles to keep in place in the Inner Harbor ("City orders historic carousel removed from the Inner Harbor," Jan. 19) is just in the wrong place. Yet again, the city — hand-in-glove as usual with...Tags: Patterson Park, Inner Harbor, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Baltimore Development Corporation
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Five-time felon sent away for 19 years on gun charges
McKenzie White has made his mark on the judicial system. At the age of 37, federal prosecutors said he had already been convicted of felonies five times -- two for armed robbery, three for drug distribution. A search of the Maryland court database shows...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Theft, Lawyers
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1908 Illinois race riot was impetus behind founding of the NAACP
When an African-American was accused of raping a white woman and another of murdering a white locomotive engineer, Springfield, Ill., exploded into a race riot on the evening of Aug. 14, 1908. The mob grew furious when they learned that the two men had...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, University of Maryland, College Park, Lawyers, Journalism, Baptist
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