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No new trial for man convicted in killing of Balto. Co. officer
Wesley Moore, one of four men convicted in the 2000 death of Baltimore County police Sgt. Bruce A. Prothero, was denied new trial Tuesday. Moore, who is now 37, appeared in Baltimore County Circuit Court in a post-conviction relief hearing, asking for a...
Tags: Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Witnesses, Justice System, Trials
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Human locks, valued for realistic hairstyles, targeted by thieves
It's dyeable. It's bleachable. And it's highly sought after by thieves targeting shops in the Baltimore area and around the country. Unprocessed human hair— prized for providing women with long, flowing, natural-looking locks — has been...
Tags: West Palm Beach, Theft, Personal Service, Criminals, Health and Beauty Products
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Towson becoming 'brick and mortar monument to developers' [Letter]
I take exception to Councilman David Marks' article published in your paper May 15. He stated that the building boom in Towson would "transform this suburban county seat into one of the most dynamic cosmopolitan communities in Maryland." I feel it will...Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Towson University, Colleges and Universities, David Marks, Baltimore County
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15-year-old boy shot in Northwest Baltimore
A 15-year-old boy was shot in the leg in Northwest Baltimore on Wednesday night and was expected to survive his injuries, police said. The boy was shot shortly before 9 p.m. near the intersection of Reisterstown Road and Woodland Avenue in the Park...
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Reisterstown gold buyers get probation in stolen-goods case
The owners of a Reisterstown store have been given probation after allegedly purchasing stolen jewelry taken in a rash of burglaries in Baltimore and Carroll counties last year. Baltimore County police last year cited the case of Crown Jewelry as an...
Tags: Metal and Mineral, Casino and Gambling Industry, Lawyers, Trials, Punishment
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Joy Charlene Naden, educator, longtime chair of Department of Health and Mental Hygiene board
Joy Charlene Naden, a longtime educator and executive on several Democratic political campaigns and chair of the Board of Review for the Maryland State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, died Saturdayat her Cross Keys home of acute myologic...Tags: Elections, Johns Hopkins University, Health, Local Elections, William Donald Schaefer
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Local gamers share their curiosity about Xbox changes
The Baltimore SunCheck back on this slug frequently for updated details about the Xbox release. Microsoft today showcased details of its next-generation gaming platform, Xbox One, which will succeed the Xbox 360. The announcement at Microsoft's Redmond campus followed...Tags: PlayStation 4, ESPN (tv network), Gaming, Culture, Entertainment
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Roaming the neighborhoods around Pimlico
Roaming the streets that encircle Pimlico Race Course, I discovered so many places that I had trouble going back to the same locale twice. Outer Northwest Baltimore is a fascinating, at times geographically bewildering, place. When the Maryland Jockey...
Tags: Pimlico, Railway Transportation, Travel, Hampden, Pimlico Race Course
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Brooklyn Brewery rolls into Baltimore
Brooklyn Brewery is on the road. The New York-based brewery is in the middle of an 11-city tour that began in Austin, Texas, before moving on to New Orleans, Nashville, Tenn., and Boston. The traveling event is a benefit for Slow Food USA. It's...Tags: Pizzas, Lifestyle and Leisure, Animals, Dining and Drinking, Pikesville
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Baltimore dirt bikes seized in police raid of repair shop
Detective Hassan Rasheed had been watching the Northwest Baltimore repair shop for weeks as men brought dirt bikes in and out for repairs. Now police, intent on cracking down on illegal bikes, were prepared to move in. Armed with a search-and-seizure...
Tags: Media Industry, Brooklyn (New York City), Druid Hill
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Demolition of Solo Cup plant making way for Foundry Row
With the swipe of an excavator, a demolition crew began taking down the abandoned Solo Cup factory in Owings Mills on Thursday, work that will clear the way for new development that was once threatened by opposition. When the abandoned plant is...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Greenberg Gibbons, Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., Foundry Row, Metro Centre at Owings Mills
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Baltimore police unveil email address to report illegal dirt bikes
Police have taken a new step in their the battle to remove illegal dirt bikes and their freewheeling riders from the streets of Baltimore, creating an email address where residents can report the bikes anonymously. "All the way around, it's a menace, and...
Tags: Theft, Druid Hill, The New York Times, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival
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