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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Ex-farmer receives fellowship for his work on spiritural center Months ago, a homeless man entered Dwayne Hess' West Baltimore coffeehouse. He took in the scene for a few minutes, had a warm beverage, then headed for the door.
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
Man found in car in West Baltimore also fatally injured The second of two men found shot in vehicles Tuesday night in separate incidents on opposite sides of Baltimore has died, according to city police.
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AboutLawsuits.com (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
A brother and sister who grew up in a Baltimore City row house that contained toxic lead paint have been awarded $2.5 million in damages through a Maryland lead poisoning lawsuit. The case was brought on behalf of Dontae Wallace, 20, and Searra Wallace, 17, by their mother Tiffini Wallace. According to a [...]
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
A Baltimore couple have been arrested and charged in the stabbing death of a man in West Baltimore, according to court records. Kevin Brailford, 42, and Koumba Yasin, 39, have been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Dennis Cornish, who was found Friday in the 1500 block of Edmondson Ave. According to court records, Brailford and Yasin, who live in the 1500 block of...
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
A Baltimore couple have been arrested and charged in the stabbing death of a man last week in West Baltimore, according to court records.
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
A Baltimore couple have been arrested and charged in the stabbing death of a man last week in West Baltimore, according to court records.
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Sun reporter sees little action I knew going into this trip that any comparisons between Baltimore and London, and the United Kingdom as a whole, would have to be kept in proper context. They are very different places with very different challenges and very different ways of dealing with them.
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Lawyers say race, income, empathy all could play role Today begins the process of choosing 12 Baltimore residents who will decide whether or not their mayor is a criminal.
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | yesterday
Here's how the legal issues for have unfolded over the years: July 27, 2003: The Baltimore Sun reveals that then-City Council President Sheila Dixon and nine council members have hired relatives as paid assistants and that all members receive gifts and other perks. Federal prosecutors subsequently launch a public corruption investigation of the council. March 18, 2005: Federal prosecutors...
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
... If you did not like the way a country behaved, why relocate there? That would be like me moving to west Baltimore and complaining about all the liquor stores and lake trout carry outs!benfedup (11/07/2009, 9:23 AM ) Report item as: (required) Additional Comments: (optional) 500 characters limit ...and so they should!cptnbuzz (11/07/2009, 8:42 AM ) Report item as: (required) Additional...
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Justice Dept. didn't respond adequately, senator tells Holder Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski asked Attorney General Eric Holder on Thursday to assist the family of a Baltimore fire cadet killed in a training exercise whose death benefit claim was rejected by the Department of Justice.
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
Man found in car in West Baltimore also fatally injured The second of two men found shot in vehicles Tuesday night in separate incidents on opposite sides of Baltimore has died, according to city police.
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
A ride-along turns up a killing, search for a gunman I got to see crime in Baltimore up close Tuesday night. A little too close. After the Police Department refused an official ride-along, Baltimore Sun reporter Justin Fenton and I arranged to tour the streets with two union officials, Bob Cherry and Gene Ryan.
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
Baltimore jury finds for affected brother, sister A city jury awarded more than $2.5 million Tuesday to a pair of siblings who were poisoned by lead-based paint while living in a West Baltimore rowhouse that their mother had been told was "lead safe."
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
Fire Department did not send paperwork to support benefit to her kids, U.S. says The U.S. Justice Department has denied a $295,194 benefit to the children of Racheal Wilson, the Baltimore fire cadet who died in a widely criticized training exercise in 2007, saying that the city's Fire Department failed to submit paperwork establishing her eligibility for the funds.