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Tetso found guilty in wife’s murder

A Baltimore County jury on Friday found a Rosedale man guilty of second-degree murder in the death of his wife

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Weijia Jiang

There once was Beattle mania.
Fast forward to 2010, and it’s now Bieber mania. We’re talking about Justin Bieber the teen sensation who will soon invade Maryland.

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Maryland health officials have ordered two doctors to stop performing abortions after a woman was critically injured during a procedure last month.

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The Grammy-winning R&B artist Ne-Yo could feel a few dollars lighter after losing a lawsuit filed against him by a concert promoter in suburban Seattle.

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ABC News:

An arrest warrant has been issued for an Eastern Shore man who attempted to set his wife on fire at a Stevensville gas station.

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Deadly Woodlawn fire ruled homicide

By: Cheryl Conner

Flowers outside of a boarded up home honor Minnie Robinson who lived on Gartside Ave. in Woodlawn for several years.

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By: Sara Brenton

Skateworks’ owners in Woodlawn are speaking out today after a 12-year-old girl was raped at their roller rink this weekend.

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By: Brian Kuebler

Off duty federal police officer Keith Shepherd now faces two misdemeanors for the shooting death of Bear Bear the Siberian Husky.

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When she was sworn in August 17,2010  Judge Michele D. Hotten became the first African-American woman to serve on the bench of any Maryland appellate court.

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Davon Perry

Police say a 12 year old girl was simply attending a party at Skateworks in Woodlawn Saturday night when she was suddenly pushed into a back room, held down, forced to perform oral sex, then raped by two teens and 24 year old Davon Perry.

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Two people were charged Saturday in “very disturbing” drug-related
killings of two young children and two adult relatives outside
Washington D.C.

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The promising young researcher had come to Baltimore from his home in Florida, after attending college in Michigan and working with stem cells in Japan, where he became fluent in the language. Here, he assisted with breast cancer studies at the Johns Hopkins University and was poised to enroll in medical school.

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The Baltimore Sun
A Maryland Department of Human Resources employee was placed on administrative leave after posting the Social Security numbers and other personal information of nearly 3,000 clients of a state agency on a third-party website, a spokeswoman for the agency said.

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A 3.6-magnitude earthquake with a center of Gaithersburg was reported around 5 a.m. Friday, and felt by as many as 3 million people in the Mid-Atlantic region, according to the United States Geological Survey.

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A 24-year-old Maryland state trooper killed while working as a restaurant security guard was remembered in funeral services Saturday as an energetic trooper and mentor who pushed young men in his community to be their best.

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