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»  5-year-old shot in Southwest Baltimore
A 5-year-old girl was shot in the head after a "street fight" between two groups of young men in Southwest Baltimore on Thursday afternoon, Baltimore Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III said. The shooting occurred after 4 p.m. in the 300 block of S. Pulaski St.



»  CEG's lawsuit against PSC is dismissed
Lawsuit challenges authority of energy regulators to investigate CEG's deal with EDF



»  Police probe leader, fired in April, speaks out about department
JoAnn C. Woodson-Branche said she came to the Baltimore Police Department to work on internal disciplinary cases and hold officers accountable.



»  City's case against Wells Fargo can continue, judge rules
City accused Wells Fargo engaged in racially discriminatory lending practices

A federal judge on Thursday denied Wells Fargo's motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Baltimore over what city officials said were racially discriminatory lending practices that led to a wave of foreclosures that cost the city millions. The courtroom victory means the city could gain insight into the inner workings of one of the region's largest mortgage providers.



»  Boarder, 56, arrested in double slaying at home in Annapolis
Police identify man, woman found shot to death in Admiral Heights

A man and woman were found shot to death early Wednesday in a house on a quiet Annapolis street that was preparing for a neighborhood July 4th celebration, and police arrested a suspect late Wednesday night.



©2009, baltimoresun.com


 
»  For soccer, turf on takeout
Natural sod brought to M&T for Chelsea-AC Milan game

When soccer clubs Chelsea and AC Milan come to Baltimore this month as part of the World Football Challenge, they'll be playing soccer inside M&T Bank Stadium on the best pitch that money can buy. Even though the synthetic turf inside M&T Bank Stadium is considered to be among the best in the NFL, soccer at the highest level is almost always played on natural grass. So as part of the agreement to host the game, the Ravens have arranged to install temporary sod on top of their own turf for the July 24 game.



»  Seven Baltimore sports comebacks for the ages
Orioles' victory evokes nostalgia of past come-from-behind wins by Baltimore teams

Orioles' victory evokes nostalgia of past come-from-behind wins by Baltimore teams



»  Harbaugh set for biggest road trip of year
Ravens coach visiting Gulf troops this week

Ravens coach visiting Gulf troops this week



»  Ravens say green is good for AC Milan-Chelsea
Team is installing natural turf for big match; what kind of football is this anyway?

News item : The Ravens are installing natural sod at M&T Bank Stadium for the big July 24 soccer game between AC Milan and Chelsea.



»  Suggs staying fit with tire workout
Ravens LB part of group of players shaping up with grueling tire drills

Terrell Suggs, the Ravens' franchise player for the second consecutive season, has yet to sign his tender but he isn't allowing himself to get out of shape.



©2009, baltimoresun.com


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»  5-year-old shot in Southwest Baltimore
A 5-year-old girl was shot in the head after a "street fight" between two groups of young men in Southwest Baltimore on Thursday afternoon, Baltimore Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III said. The shooting occurred after 4 p.m. in the 300 block of S. Pulaski St.



»  CEG's lawsuit against PSC is dismissed
Lawsuit challenges authority of energy regulators to investigate CEG's deal with EDF



»  Police probe leader, fired in April, speaks out about department
JoAnn C. Woodson-Branche said she came to the Baltimore Police Department to work on internal disciplinary cases and hold officers accountable.



»  City's case against Wells Fargo can continue, judge rules
City accused Wells Fargo engaged in racially discriminatory lending practices

A federal judge on Thursday denied Wells Fargo's motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Baltimore over what city officials said were racially discriminatory lending practices that led to a wave of foreclosures that cost the city millions. The courtroom victory means the city could gain insight into the inner workings of one of the region's largest mortgage providers.



»  Boarder, 56, arrested in double slaying at home in Annapolis
Police identify man, woman found shot to death in Admiral Heights

A man and woman were found shot to death early Wednesday in a house on a quiet Annapolis street that was preparing for a neighborhood July 4th celebration, and police arrested a suspect late Wednesday night.



©2009, baltimoresun.com


 
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