- Universities try to control students off campus
- Md. official: mistakes made in prison strip search
Small GPS devices help prosecutors win convictions
Convicted murderer Eric Hanson's trial was among recent criminal cases around the country in which authorities used GPS navigation devices to help establish a defendant's whereabouts. Experts say such evidence will almost certainly become more common in court as GPS systems become more affordable and show up in more vehicles....MOREFROM OUR NEWSROOM
Outreach campaign helps people apply for stimulus payments
The Baltimore CASH campaign is a coalition that is working to help underprivileged people in Baltimore city and county to apply for economic stimulus payments. First they must submit a tax return before they are eligible.INSIDE THE CURRENT ISSUE
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- Buying a condo? Read your rulebook
Baltimore starts another school year preaching respect and alternatives to violence
Tawanda Hughes was a hall monitor at Reginald F. Lewis High School, one of Baltimore’s most dangerous. Her son, David Higgins, attended Thurgood Marshall and Hamilton middle schools, both among Maryland’s most violent.
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A 53-year-old Frenchman has been charged with stealing 170 garden gnomes from backyards in the Bretagne area. Police discovered the gnomes carefully arranged in the man’s 200-square-foot garden....MORE
- Angelos employees backing Biden
- Just call it “Phelps Point”
- The bureaucrat, the bribes and the leaky toilet
- Obscenity or therapy? You be the judge
Blogger arrested for leaking songs
“Welcome to the courtroom, we set bail set at 10K,” probably was not a variation on “Welcome to the Jungle” Kevin Cogill had ever considered.
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