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Thursday, Jul 26 Callie Noble Schwarzman was arrested Tuesday night on charges that she violated probation for a 2017 drunken driving offense in Carroll County. Investigators obtained a warrant for her arrest Wednesday for charges related to the deaths of 60-year-old Deborah Limmer and 5-year-old Delaney Gaddis. | | |
| The video shows a young boy being forcefully brought to the ground and handcuffed by an officer. While a bystander films the interaction, an officer holds back a woman who is heard screaming, “don’t touch my kid.” |
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| From a federal judge questioning whether officials have what it takes to implement to civil rights reforms to a sergeant charged after an alleged drunken crash, the Baltimore Police department has had a difficult July. |
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| The consent decree hearing comes after the department has suffered a series of blows in recent weeks. |
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| Maryland medical marijuana dispensaries are being approached by national companies to sell their licenses, even from firms that already own the maximum number of licenses under state law. |
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| The inicident is the latest in a spate of workplace deaths in Maryland this summer. Across the state, at least four other people have died in workplace accidents since the start of June. |
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| The number of drug and alcohol-related deaths increased 9 percent in 2017, according to data released by the Maryland Department of Health. Most of them were opioid related. |
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| Maryland Democratic Senators Chris Van Hollen and Ben Cardin say the Social Security agency is demonstrating "hostility" toward the workforce in implementing executive orders from President Donald Trump. |
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| Weather conditions Wednesday: officials in Cecil and Harford counties monitoring conditions at Conowingo Dam as dam operators open spill gates to handle rising river flow, Harford deals with spate of closed roads, and Harford Farm Fair activities are curtailed for the third day in a row. |
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| Red Sox manager Alex Cora was incensed over the handling of Wednesday night's postponement, which resulted in a 5-0 lead and three home runs erased for his players. |
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