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    Feds bust fake document ring

    They are casualties of the struggling construction industry---Baltimore’s immigrants who are struggling to make a buck.

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    Woman charged with manslaughter in crash

    A Bel Air woman was indicted Tuesday for a car crash that cost Carolyn DiCocco her life.

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    Pit bull owner blames victim for attack

    We know her only as Melissa.
     

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    Brenda Frese: champion for her son

    Brenda Frese is a champion on and off the court

  5. Teen gets life in blind man's murder

    A teen convicted of stabbing a blind man to death has been sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison.

  6. Donald Church

    Fake cop, fake gun, real arrest

    Inside his nondescript apartment on Sollers Point Road in Dundalk, police say 31-year old Donald James Church, Jr. lived out his fantasy of becoming a police officer until the day that real cops showed up at his door.

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    Synthetic pot use can do lasting damage

    Two local families are learning tragic lessons about the damage that can be done with the use of synthetic pot.

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  1. Opponents reject BGE smart meters

    Opponents reject BGE smart meters

    In the near future, Baltimore Gas & Electric says the old analog meters with the spinning arms will join rotary telephones as a thing of the past.

  2. Diabetes is a growing problem in schools

    Diabetes is a growing problem in schools

    Diabetes is a growing problem among kids and some local schools are working to help their students better deal with the disease.

  3. McDonough wants Rawlings-Blake to resign

    McDonough wants Rawlings-Blake to resign

    Delegate Pat McDonough is calling for the resignation of Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake unless she calls for a solution summit and a city-wide curfew.

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Investigations


  1. 13 questions that could save your life

    13 questions that could save your life

    SPECIAL REPORT | The Baltimore Police Department is rolling out a lethality test city wide aimed at protecting victims of domestic violence.  Take the test yourself and see how city officials say this simple quiz is saving lives.

  2. Synthetic pot cases top 200 in Maryland

    Synthetic pot cases top 200 in Maryland

    In the last 17 months, officials at the Maryland Poison Center say the state has handled at least 220 cases related to usage of synthetic pot.

    • Synthetic pot use can do lasting damage

      Synthetic pot use can do lasting damage

      Two local families are learning tragic lessons about the damage that can be done with the use of synthetic pot.

    National News


    1. IN gunman frees hostages, shoots self

      IN gunman frees hostages, shoots self

      A gunman looking for someone he believed owed him money took and released hostages in Valparaiso, Indiana, before fatally shooting himself, authorities said Friday.

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          • Times-Picayune cutting back

            • Doug O'Neill suspended for 45 days

              • Win a dinner with Romney and Trump

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