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Asian Attacks Draw 9 Hate Crime Charges: Patch PM

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A billboard in Baltimore near M&T Bank Stadium on Russell Street is sponsored by Stop Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Hate. Attacks in early May at Asian businesses resulted in nine hate crime charges in Baltimore.
A billboard in Baltimore near M&T Bank Stadium on Russell Street is sponsored by Stop Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Hate. Attacks in early May at Asian businesses resulted in nine hate crime charges in Baltimore. (Elizabeth Janney/Patch)

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Hate Crime Charges Filed In Asian Business Attacks In Baltimore

"This crime shocked the conscience of everyone in Baltimore," the state's attorney said.

Creator Of HoCo Early Warning System Honored By MD Comptroller

The Ellicott City native is credited with saving lives through his system that triggers mobile alerts.

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Bus Driver Assault Of Special Ed Student Leads To School Lawsuit

Montgomery County Public Schools is being sued for negligence.

Stolen Food Truck Fundraiser Brings In $11K For Owner In 2 Days

The truck hadn't even been open for business yet when it was stolen.

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18 Indicted In Harford County Cocaine Conspiracy

The probe that began in 2019 in Harford County took detectives across the country, officials said.

Ezechiel’s Law Signed: Landlords Must Install Window Guards

Montgomery County landlords will be required to install window guards where kids under 10 live.

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