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Monday, Feb 4 A 24-year-old employee of the University of Maryland School of Medicine is in critical condition after he was shot outside the university’s downtown Baltimore hospital Monday morning, police and hospital officials said. | | |
| Former Taneytown Police Chief William Tyler was charged Monday with illegally possessing and transporting machine guns, weeks after federal agents searched the police department, Tyler's residence in Fairfield, Pa., and another residence. |
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| A Westminster woman who pleaded to first-degree child abuse resulting in the death of her infant daughter was sentenced in Carroll County Circuit Court on Monday to 40 years in prison, with all but 20 suspended. |
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| Calling it a killing committed in the “most brutal fashion,” a Baltimore judge on Monday sentenced 22-year-old Terrell Gibson to 80 years in prison for the murder of Dion Smith, a 24-year-old father of three and the brother of former Baltimore Police spokesman T.J. Smith. |
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| A $25 million anti-poverty initiative is launching in urban, suburban and rural areas, including Baltimore. |
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| The City Council votes Monday on a bill that would force the Wheelabrator Baltimore trash incinerator to dramatically clean up its emissions to a standard the facility's owners say would be impossible to meet. That is raising questions about how the city would dispose of its trash. |
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| In 1997, Anne Arundel County Police interviewed a former Key School student and victim of abuse who told them it was an “accepted practice” for teachers to sleep with students in the 1970s. |
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| Instances of sexual harassment are up at the Naval Academy, per an annual Defense Department report on misconduct at the service academies. |
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| Gondo faces the highest possible sentence of the officers convicted in the case because he was also indicted along with the drug crew. |
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| A new firm has taken ownership of hosting Maryland’s elections data after a federal investigation into the Russian ties of the previous vendor. The state elections administrator says Maryland will use Intelishift and a subsidiary, The Sidus Group, now that ByteGrid is no longer connected to Sidus. |
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