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    Clack back in Maryland, served warrants

    The Annapolis man accused in a multi-county paving scheme is now back in Maryland, although he didn't exactly get a warm welcome.

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    Paving schemer Clack arrested in Florida

    Tommy Clack, the man accused of running a paving scam that spans three states and several Maryland counties, was arrested over the weekend in Florida

Investigations


  1. Paving schemer Clack arrested in Florida

    Paving schemer Clack arrested in Florida

    Tommy Clack, the man accused of running a paving scam that spans three states and several Maryland counties, was arrested over the weekend in Florida

  2. Warrant issued after Clack misses court

    Warrant issued after Clack misses court

    The Annapolis man accused in a paving scheme is now facing another legal issue after prosecutors say he missed a court appearance.

  3. Baltimore sets record low murder rate

    Baltimore sets record low murder rate

    The city of Baltimore came in under 200 homicides for the first time since 1978.

  4. Paver Tommy Clack charged AGAIN

    Paver Tommy Clack charged AGAIN

    An Annapolis paver is now facing a new charge, this time in Baltimore County.

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      New charge for Gill in school scheme

      Queen Anne's County authorities have filed an additional charge against the man accused in a scheme involving local schools.

      • Website pulls Social Security numbers

        Website pulls Social Security numbers

        A popular ancestry website has decided to stop displaying Social Security numbers for the recently dead.

        • Ravens scheme suspect arrested

          Ravens scheme suspect arrested

          A man who police say is responsible for several schemes involving the Raven's and topped the Queen Anne's County Most Wanted list has been arrested.

        • Charges for man accused in school scheme

          Charges for man accused in school scheme

          Criminal charges have been filed against an Annapolis man accused of promising Ravens players for local school assemblies but failing to deliver.

        • New charges for alleged paving scammer

          New charges for alleged paving scammer

          The Annapolis-based man accused in a paving scam that spans several Maryland counties is now facing new criminal charges.

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          Are airline luggage scales accurate?

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        1. Homeless school children surging in MD

          Homeless school children surging in MD

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          Homeless children increasing in Maryland

          INTERACTIVE | The number of homeless children attending schools across Maryland is on the rise.

          • Schools struggle with surging homeless

            Schools struggle with surging homeless

            The federal government mandates the education and transportation of homeless students, but while the funding stays the same, the population has more than doubled in Maryland leaving many districts in a financial pinch.

           

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            Brian Kuebler

            Brian Kuebler is excited to be back in Maryland. The son of a New York cop, Brian was born and raised on Long Island but left when he was 18 to attend the University of Maryland, College Park.

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              My taste for television news came at a young age. I fell in love with anchoring and reporting after working on the “news” for my high school’s morning announcements. It’s been an adventure ever since.

               

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