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Adnan Syed: What you need to know about Monday’s hearing to overturn his conviction
Syed, now 41, is scheduled to appear at 2 p.m. on Monday before Baltimore Circuit Judge Melissa Phinn.
A photo of Adnan Syed from 1998.
Adnan Syed hearing set for Monday on joint request to set ‘Serial’ podcast subject free
Attorneys are asking the judge to set Syed free while they continue to investigate the killing of Hae Min Lee.
High school photos of Adnan Syed
As court considers freeing Adnan Syed, Baltimore Police to reinvestigate Hae Min Lee’s killing
That police have reopened the investigation further validates the work by defense attorneys, activists and fans who have claimed over the years that Adnan Syed is innocent.­
(left) Hae Min Lee, (right) Adnan Syed
With evidence of new suspects, Baltimore prosecutors seek to throw out murder conviction of ‘Serial’ podcast subject Adnan Syed
Syed was found guilty of first-degree murder, robbery, kidnapping and false imprisonment in the killing of his ex-girlfriend and classmate at Woodlawn High School, Hae Min Lee.
Adnan Syed was found guilty in Baltimore Circuit Court in 2000 of first-degree murder, robbery, kidnapping and false imprisonment in the killing of Hae Min Lee.
E. coli scare a reminder of Baltimore’s pioneering history in safe civic water systems
It was in Baltimore that a Johns Hopkins-trained sanitary engineer developed the methods to disinfect municipal water systems and pipe clean, safe drinking water across a city.
Portrait of Abel Wolman at approximately 90 years old in his office with his glasses in hand.
Court filings detail power struggle among Angelos sons for influence over Baltimore Orioles
While the litigation has mostly centered on family disputes, documents filed Tuesday reveal the drama behind some of the Orioles biggest moves.
The Warehouse and Eutaw Street outside of Oriole Park at Camden Yards in South Baltimore.
Maryland auction house courts critics, skeptics with million-dollar sale of Hitler’s wristwatch
With splashy sales and worldwide publicity, the little auction house in Maryland has built an international reputation, albeit a controversial one, as a leading purveyor of Adolf Hitler’s possessions.
Bill Panagopulos holds a Nazi train emblem inside his auction house in Chesapeake City, Md. on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2022.
Attorneys notify city of multimillion-dollar lawsuit over Timothy Reynolds’ death during encounter with squeegee workers
Attorneys for the family say “city officials can’t stand by and allow this illegal activity to continue anymore."
Police respond to Conway and Light Streets for a possible shooting.
Video: Surveillance cameras capture attack that wounded 6 men, killed 1 in Northwest Baltimore
Multiple surveillance cameras captured the brazen attack Wednesday afternoon on Park Heights Avenue in Northwest Baltimore that left one man dead and six others wounded.
Baltimore Police respond to the corner of Shirley Ave. and Park Heights Ave. after multiple people were shot Wednesday, 8/24/22.
‘Unconscionable:’ 7 shot, 1 fatally, in Northwest Baltimore, police report
The shooting happened before 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday at the intersection of Park Heights and Shirley avenues, Baltimore Police reported.
Seven people were shot — one of them fatally — on Wednesday after two individuals got out a car and began firing at a group gathered at an intersection in Northwest Baltimore
‘A father figure for these boys’: Dunbar parents support football coach, school cop under federal investigation
Federal authorities are investigating popular, longtime Dunbar football coach Lawrence Smith over his timecards and possible overtime fraud,
Dunbar football coach Lawrence Smith speaks to his team following a scrimmage against Boys' Latin.
Federal prosecutors warn they will seize Marilyn Mosby’s Florida home if she’s convicted
The outgoing Baltimore state’s attorney is scheduled for trial in September on federal charges of perjury and making false statements on loan applications.
Portrait of Marilyn Mosby at the Baltimore City State's Attorney Office.
Alleging elder abuse, new lawsuit deepens feud between sons of ailing Orioles owner Peter Angelos
The wife of ailing Peter Angelos shot back in the escalating legal battle that’s gripped the family, accusing her younger son of stealing the famous family law firm. “The only small blessing is that Peter lacks the capacity to understand this betrayal,” her attorneys wrote in a lawsuit.
The exterior of Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home of the Baltimore Orioles, in South Baltimore.
‘There is no excuse for a 9-year-old to have a gun’: Boy showed up armed, accidentally kills Baltimore teen, police say
An Edmondson Village family is grieving after the boy showed up to their home, then accidentally fatally shot their teenage daughter, according to police.
Baltimore Police crime scene tape remains on the scene after a vehicle exploded inside a five-story parking garage in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood on 7/27/22.  Two people are being treated for injuries, fire officials said Wednesday afternoon.
Baltimore Police promote Alicia White, one of six officers charged in the 2015 arrest and death of Freddie Gray
Formerly a lieutenant, White will serve as captain of the department’s Performance Standards Section.
Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison, left, and Mayor Brandon Scott, right, at the promotion to captain for Alicia White, whose name became known around the country after the death of Freddie Gray.
Grand jury indicts teenage squeegee worker on first-degree murder in killing of bat-wielding driver
Defense attorneys and activists had called for the office of Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby to reduce the charges.
Protesters stand in downtown. Baltimore as part of a squeegee-focused protest following the arrested a 15 year-old worker who allegedly shot, Timothy Reynolds, 48 on July 27, 2022.
Independent Roya Hanna drops out of Baltimore prosecutor race, leaving Bates as only candidate
Hanna was to appear beside Bates Friday morning to announce that she was dropping out of the Nov. 8 general election.
Roya Hanna
‘Times they are a-changin’’: Baltimore-area radio icon Weasel finds himself off-air
For a decade, the legendary DJ guided Baltimore through the history of music. His cult following grew alarmed when his radio show didn’t air on WTMD.
Few jocks were better known or more loved than Jonathan Gilbert aka "Weasel" was the late late night DJ at the station and a familiar and unique voice of WHFS. He is known for his encyclopedic knowledge of all things music and on-air interviews with many of the most famous artists of that generation.   The Weasel at home in Bethesda with a lifetime of collected music.
Ivan Bates holds 4,000 vote lead in Baltimore state’s attorney race as rivals await mail-in count
Incumbent Marilyn Mosby is running second, while challenger Thiru Vignarajah is in third.
Baltimore City State's Attorney candidate Ivan Bates (left) and Rachael Rice (right) watch results come in at Bates' election night event. Maryland held its primary election on Tuesday, July 19.
Attorneys defend 15-year-old squeegee worker: ‘A case of perfect self-defense’
The teenager was arrested Thursday and charged as an adult with first-degree murder in the killing of 48-year-old Timothy Reynolds.
Attorney Warren Brown and (r) J. Wyndal Gordon represent the squeegee worker accused of fatally shoot a motorist.
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