Friday, May 28, 2010

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Maryland State Police said a man who attacked a state trooper during a traffic stop died after an officer used a Taser on him. More Details

A Baltimore city councilman has withdrawn a proposal to tax cable television in the city after city lawyers said it would be illegal under federal law. More Details

A 3-year-old and her parents are pepper sprayed by a neighbor over a dispute involving the boy's tricycle. More Details

Get your daily dose of the cute and unusual right here. More Details

The White House confirms that it used former President Bill Clinton as an intermediary to discourage Rep. Joe Sestak's Democratic primary challenge in the Pennsylvania Senate race. More Details


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Jennifer Franciotti explains a weekend "closest to the pin" golf event that will benefit BARCS.

Sandra Shaw takes another adventure, this one at speeds over 100 mph. More Details

Police in one of Baltimore city's largest and most visited districts are seeing a spike in car break-ins. 11 News reporter Kim Dacey has the story.

A Baltimore City Councilman has withdrawn a proposal to tax cable television in the city after city lawyers said it would be illegal under federal law.

This weekend is the unofficial start of summer, and thousands of Maryland residents will head down the ocean. Find out what's in store at Ocean City.

Change is on the way in Baltimore's Fells Point neighborhood nearly four years after the wrecking ball turned the old St. Stanislaus Church site into an unwelcomed eyesore.

Firefighter Jeff Novack
The woman who police said set an apartment complex on fire in a jealous fit of rage pleaded not guilty on Thursday but will remain in jail.

For the second year in a row, they're growing vegetables at Baltimore's City Hall instead of flowers, and Thursday was spring crop harvest time.

Vicki Harding
A Baltimore elementary school principal's professional license has been revoked after officials found widespread cheating on state tests at her school.

A national health care study that focused on the infection rates at hospitals said that Maryland had the highest infection rate of the 17 states that were part of the study.


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Forecasters indicate that the 2010 hurricane season is expected to be "active to extremely active," John Collins writes in his latest post. More Details

In his latest entry, Chris asks if anyone believes in Magic. More Details


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Beer can chicken
And what will you do with the other beers while the chicken cooks? It's the perfect Memorial Day weekend meal! More Details

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You don't have to flip through too many channels before you realize that there are some truly awful parents out there. So we decided to pick out the five worst. More Details

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Severna Park beat Meade 10-2 in the 2nd round of the Class 4-A playoffs on Wednesday. More Details

The Nick Adenhart foundation donated a batting cage to St. Frances Academy and its new baseball program. More Details

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