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Baltimore woman loses bid to put turbine on roof

August 5, 2009

A woman who had hoped to become the first Baltimore resident with a wind turbine on her roof has seen her dreams dashed by the city. More  Read More →

Woman who fell into pit settles case

August 5, 2009

A lawyer who represents a woman who was burned when she fell into a steam-conduit excavation site says she has settled her case for $1.2 million. More  Read More →

Pricey wine stolen, then returned to Mass. store

August 5, 2009

A $20,000 bottle of wine stolen from a Hopkinton, Mass., liquor store has been returned unopened. More  Read More →

Ocean City bans hallucinogen Salvia

August 4, 2009

Last week, Exhibit A reported on efforts in Ocean City and Baltimore to ban Salvia, a hallucinogen sold in shops on the shore and in the city. This morning, WBAL.com and The Baltimore Sun are reporting that Ocean City’s City Council voted Monday night to prohibit the sale and possession of Salvia. More  Read More →

Baltimore could lose horseback police unit

August 4, 2009

Baltimore’s horseback police unit is in danger of folding after 121 years. The City Council has slashed funding for the Baltimore Mounted Police Unit, and the department is running out of money to feed and board its six horses. More  Read More →

Man mistakenly pronounced dead in Baltimore

August 3, 2009

Two Baltimore emergency medical technicians are under investigation after authorities say they mistakenly pronounced a man dead. More  Read More →

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