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Victims may only have a few months to make a claim for compensation.
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As the number of concealed carry permit holders skyrockets in Maryland, the state set limits as to where they can take their guns
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Archbishop William E. Lori said church leaders had weighed their options for months this summer before concluding that Chapter 11 bankruptcy was inevitable.
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When police announced the man as a suspect in LaPere’s murder on Tuesday, they did not say that he was also a suspect in an attempted rape and murder investigation.
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Hundreds of cases are expected to be filed against the Baltimore Catholic Archdiocese.
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In a packed room a lot was discussed, but frustration over young people committing crime rose to the top of people’s concerns.
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A recent report by the Department of Juvenile Services (DJS) finds that youth crime is down across the state while there is a significant increase in recent years of gun violations and carjacking. DJS Secretary Vincent Schiraldi joins Midday to explain the current state of youth crime.
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This is the fifth individual police have arrested on charges related to the shooting. All of the arrested suspects are teenagers. Police say at least 10 people may be responsible for the incident.
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A new report by the state Department of Juvenile Services highlighted stark racial disparities in how the justice system treats youth.
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Lawrence Smith faces years in federal prison for allegedly paying himself over $215,000 fraudulently.