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Feds give Md. $40M for new Baltimore bus depot

Federal transportation officials say Maryland is getting $40 million to replace an aging Baltimore bus depot.

Monday - 07/23/2012, 01:00pm EDT

ACLU seeks policies ensuring right to video police

The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland says it wants police officers statewide to know citizens have the right to record their actions.

Monday - 07/23/2012, 12:58pm EDT

Police in Baltimore investigating decomposed body

Police in Baltimore are investigating the decomposed body of a woman found in an apartment in the Charles Village neighborhood.

Sunday - 07/22/2012, 07:31pm EDT

2 sought for questioning in CT killings held in MD

Baltimore police have arrested two people wanted for questioning in the slayings of a woman and her son in Connecticut.

Friday - 07/20/2012, 04:40pm EDT

Md. police plan more presence after Colo. shooting

Police around the region are stepping up their presence outside movie theaters following a shooting at a Denver-area theater that left at least 12 people dead.

Friday - 07/20/2012, 02:05pm EDT

Bullpen falters in Twins' 4-3 loss to Orioles

For as long as Ron Gardenhire has been around, and perhaps even longer, the Minnesota Twins have lived by a mantra of keeping starting pitchers to 100 pitches or so at a maximum.

Thursday - 07/19/2012, 06:24pm EDT

Reynolds comes through, O's beat Twins 4-3

Mark Reynolds' two-run single in the eighth inning backed a strong performance from Wei-Yin Chen and rallied the Baltimore Orioles to a 4-3 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Thursday.

Thursday - 07/19/2012, 04:47pm EDT

Baltimore Grand Prix adds new sponsors to event

Organizers of the Baltimore Grand Prix say they've landed several new sponsors ahead of the Labor Day weekend racing event.

Tuesday - 07/17/2012, 12:19pm EDT

Repair on Baltimore water main to begin Monday

Public works officials in Baltimore say replacement is set to begin on three 16-foot sections of 54- inch water main in the southwest part of the city.

Monday - 07/16/2012, 03:25am EDT

Body found in woods near Dundalk

Police in Baltimore County are investigating a body found in the woods in Dundalk.

Sunday - 07/15/2012, 06:40am EDT

Md. officer kills man armed with sword

Baltimore County police say an officer has been placed on administrative leave after fatally shooting a man who swung a sword at him as he served a warrant at the man's Reisterstown home.

Friday - 07/13/2012, 12:10pm EDT

Woman sentenced for injecting people with silicone

A Georgia woman with no license to practice medicine has been sentenced for injecting customers' buttocks with commercial silicone in hotel rooms and using glue and cotton balls to prevent the substance from leaking out.

Thursday - 07/12/2012, 05:43pm EDT

Baltimore spending panel OKs raise for fire chief

Baltimore's fire chief is getting a raise and a six-year contract extension.

Thursday - 07/12/2012, 01:06pm EDT

Balto. firefighter accused of running online prostitution ring

A Baltimore firefighter and another man have been charged with running an online prostitution ring.

Wednesday - 07/11/2012, 07:50am EDT

4 enter guilty pleas in St. Patrick's Day videotaped beating

Prosecutors say four people charged in the videotaped beating of a Virginia man on St. Patrick's Day weekend in Baltimore have pleaded guilty in connection with the attack.

Monday - 07/09/2012, 05:44pm EDT

Baltimore home where girl attacked undergoes rehabilitation

A vacant Baltimore row house where police say a 13-year-old girl was raped has undergone an extensive rehabilitation.

Monday - 07/09/2012, 06:56am EDT

USDA aide to visit Baltimore farmers' market

Federal, state and local officials will visit Baltimore's farmers' market to highlight the market using wireless technology to accept nutrition assistance through the Electronic Benefit Transfer system.

Sunday - 07/08/2012, 01:42pm EDT

Baltimore minister to be tested for HIV at his church

The NAACP is joining forces with clergy members to encourage pastors to talk about HIV/AIDS.

Sunday - 07/08/2012, 06:21am EDT

In the heat of battle: Re-enactors bring Monocacy battle realities to life

Wood smoke, sauteed onions and body odor could combine almost anywhere

Sunday - 07/08/2012, 06:00am EDT

Regulator awaits utilities' reviews on their storm efforts

The head of Maryland's Public Service Commission said Thursday that all of Maryland's major electrical utilities will have to file reports on how they managed power restoration in the aftermath of the strong storm that tore through Maryland late last week, knocking out power to more than 1 million Maryland customers.

Friday - 07/06/2012, 02:00am EDT
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