December 6, 2007 | Issue 71 | Copyright © 2007 by The Baltimore Sun

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Top 10 Local News Stories

Week of Nov. 29 - Dec. 5, 2007

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1. Evicted owner to air appeal

Published Dec. 3, 2007

Md. court gets case that could change foreclosure rules

2. Firehouse incident with noose was a hoax

Published Dec. 2, 2007

Firefighter admits placing rope, note

Lipscomb
(Sun photo)

3. State raids company with ties to Dixon

Published Nov. 29, 2007

Records seized from Baltimore developer

4. 6 boys, 3 girls charged in attack on bus

Published Dec. 5, 2007

Woman was seriously hurt, man was also attacked, police say

Casket
(Sun photo)

5. Ex-wife wanted rifle taken

Published Nov. 30, 2007

Court failed to order weapon's surrender before fatal shootings

6. Mother of girl held in Harford brawl also charged

Published Nov. 29, 2007

She is accused of participating in the fight that left neighbor paralyzed

7. Teen, 13, fatally stabbed in city

Published Nov. 30, 2007

He is 28th homicide victim under the age of 18 killed in Baltimore this year

8. $17 million still lost in check case

Published Dec. 2, 2007

A&B's demise sent shock waves through Baltimore's financial community

9. Officer shoots suspect in Upper Fells Point robbery

Published Nov. 9, 2007

Man allegedly robber Burger King on Eastern Ave., pulled gun on officer

10. PPSC predicts shortages, rising rates

Published Dec. 3, 2007

Electricity industry needs some re-regulation, lawmakers are told

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