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Victim's wife makes public appeal as police investigate Beechfield shooting

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It was supposed to be their fourth wedding anniversary.

Sheb Eversley, 39, said her husband, John Eversley, 38, of the 4400 block of Old Frederick Road in Uplands, were married on the beach at Ocean City on July 26, 2014. For their past anniversaries, she took him to Las Vegas; he took her to a...


Police: Aberdeen officers Tasered and shot man, 23, who wielded comb they believed was a knife

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A 23-year-old man was Tasered and shot late Friday morning in east Aberdeen after he allegedly made a lethal threat and lunged at police with a comb officers believed to be a knife, police said.

Tyler Winkler was shot just before 11 a.m. outside a building in the Affinity Old Post Road apartment...

Which Ravens quarterbacks will play in Hall of Fame Game? John Harbaugh knows, but is staying mum

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Coach John Harbaugh said after Friday’s practice that he knows which quarterbacks will play in the Ravens’ preseason opener against the Chicago Bears in the Hall of Fame Game on Thursday night. But he declined to share the details.

“We have that set,” he said. “I never really talk about that. We...

Justice Department investigating Sinclair, Tribune Media over ad sales communications

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The Justice Department is investigating whether communications between advertising teams at TV station groups like Sinclair Broadcast Group and Tribune Media violated antitrust laws, a source familiar with the probe confirmed to Variety.

The Justice Department's investigation, first reported by...

Woman accused of DUI in fatal Baltimore County crash had been ordered to 'totally abstain' from alcohol, drugs

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The woman charged with vehicular homicide and driving under the influence in a crash that killed a 5-year-old girl and her grandmother had been ordered by a judge to abstain from drugs and alcohol, court records show.

Callie Noble Schwarzman, a 22-year-old Lutherville-Timonium woman, was still...

Anne Arundel County Judge Laura Kiessling assigned to Capital Gazette shooting suspect's case

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An Anne Arundel County Circuit Court judge with nearly three decades of legal experience has been assigned to preside over the trial of the man accused of killing five Capital Gazette staffers last month.

Judge Laura S. Kiessling will be responsible for setting a trial date, scheduling other matters...

Trump: Didn't know about the meeting between son and Russian lawyer, no matter what Michael Cohen might say

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President Donald Trump on Friday issued a fresh rebuttal against his former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, maintaining that he did not know in advance about a June 2016 meeting in which Russians had promised to provide dirt on Hillary Clinton.

The statement, made by Trump in morning tweets,...

World gazes at total lunar eclipse, longest of this century

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Curiosity and awe have greeted a complete lunar eclipse, the longest one of this century and visible in much of the world.

The so-called "blood moon," when it turns a deep red, was visible at different times in Australia, Africa, Asia, Europe and South America when the sun, Earth and moon lined...


CBS board to investigate chief executive Moonves over sexual misconduct allegations

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The CBS board of directors said Friday it would investigate allegations of personal misconduct against legendary CBS chief executive Leslie Moonves, based on a story in the New Yorker that states he sexually harassed six women over three decades.

The New Yorker piece said four of the women described...

Interest remains in Adam Jones trade, but will everything come together by Tuesday deadline?

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The Orioles have just more than four days to trade center fielder Adam Jones, a long process that includes negotiating with teams, moving trade pieces in and out, coming to an agreement, reviewing physical examinations and maybe the most important piece of the puzzle: receiving Jones’ approval...

Andrew Cashner, Orioles win a wild one, defeating Rays, 15-5

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Orioles starter Andrew Cashner got a little more run support than usual Friday night, and it finally turned out to be enough.

Cashner pitched solid six innings and got rewarded with his first victory in more than two months when the Orioles defeated the Tampa Bay Rays, 15-5, in a rain-delayed game...

Orioles have major interest in top Cuban prospect Victor Victor Mesa

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An Orioles franchise that has previously invested little in the Latin American market showed the first sign of changing that with word that the club has serious interest in outfielder Victor Victor Mesa, the top Cuban prospect who could become available to major league clubs during the international...

Baltimore to add 37 more traffic camera locations, including 27 for speed cameras

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Baltimore transportation officials said Friday they are setting up traffic cameras in 37 new locations throughout the city — 27 of them to monitor speed.

The city has been quickly expanding its fleet of traffic cameras, which are bringing in millions of dollars in revenue. Last year, Baltimore...

An ArenaBowl ring for Brigade won't just be a win for Baltimore, but for Tampa Bay

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When Brigade quarterback Randy Hippeard charges onto the field Saturday at Royal Farms Arena, past a pair of pyrotechnic flames and his team’s banner, he’ll be playing for an ArenaBowl victory for the city of Baltimore.

Lying underneath the slate-blue uniform of his current team is a former Tampa...

Young homicide victim Taylor Hayes remembered as a 'happy, jovial, always smiling little girl'

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The casket was purple and just 4-and-a-half feet long. Inside lay Taylor Hayes, forever 7 years old.

Hundreds of mourners filed past her body during a viewing Friday evening and paid tribute to one of Baltimore’s youngest homicide victims.

Taylor was shot earlier this month while riding through...


Baltimore seeks to avoid paying judgments involving Gun Trace Task Force officers

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Attorneys for the city of Baltimore moved in court Friday to prevent taxpayers from footing the bill for lawsuits related to misconduct arising from the Gun Trace Task Force corruption scandal.

City solicitor Andre Davis said the Gun Trace Task Force officers were acting outside the scope of their...

Rays forced to use two position players on mound in eighth inning of Orioles' 15-5 win

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After the Orioles broke out for eight runs in the seventh inning and put their eventual 15-5 win over the Tampa Bay Rays out of reach, the game turned uncomfortable when two-time All-Star outfielder Carlos Gómez came in to make his pitching debut and couldn’t find the plate.

Gómez walked four and...

5-year-old gets new arm at Annapolis Home Depot

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Bradley Goloski, mouth agape, stared down at his left arm on Friday as he bent his elbow and the fingers on his blue prosthetic hand clenched into a fist. His parents stood wordless nearby, with tears in their eyes, watching their son try out his new limb.

“Cool or what?” the maker, John “Jack”...

Former OrderUp CEO brings new cannabis information service to Baltimore

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The entrepreneur who helped launch OrderUp, the Baltimore-based food delivery service, now is trying to help people in the city and beyond find medical marijuana.

Chris Jeffery, co-founder and former CEO of OrderUp, which was sold to Groupon in 2015, now heads Leafly. That company, based in Seattle,...

Now in playoff race with Dodgers, Manny Machado says goodbye to Orioles and looks ahead

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In his last eight months as an Oriole — dating to December’s winter meetings when a trade first became a possibility — Manny Machado did everything he could to rise above the noise. But it was in a moment of silence the night of July 18 when he finally broke down, realizing he was no longer an...

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