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Baltimore Chief Circuit Judge struck in head by water pitcher thrown by defendant, sheriff’s office says
Chief Baltimore Circuit Judge Wanda Heard was seeking medical attention Wednesday morning, after a defendant threw a water pitcher at her as she presided over a sentencing hearing in a downtown courtroom, court officials confirmed.
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Gov. Hogan proposes new resources, bills to fight Baltimore violent crime
The initiatives include support for local, state and federal prosecutors.
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Baltimore-born inventions that still thrive today
From linotype to the nation's first ice cream factory, here are some of the creations we take credit for.
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Baltimore gang members sentenced on charges related to the murder of popular Canton bartender Sebastian Dvorak
Three Baltimore men were sentenced from 10 to 15 years in prison after they were found guilty of gang charges related to the shooting death of Sebastian Tucker Dvorak
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Audit: Baltimore’s IT office lost dozens of time sheet records in ransomware attack
Baltimore’s information technology office lost dozens of time sheet records from 311 call center employees in the May ransomware attack, according to a city audit released Wednesday.
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