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Basil G. Howard, World War II veteran and margarine executive, dies

Basil G. Howard, who served during World War II in the British Merchant Marine and was later an executive with J.H. Filbert Co., died Sept. 2 from cancer at Stella Maris Hospice. The Mays Chapel resident was 102. Basil George Howard, son of Charles James Howard, a chief accountant, and Maud Bessie Sturgeon, a bookkeeper,…

Did the Dali damage an important pipeline under the Key Bridge? Baltimore’s account has evolved

Several feet below the mudline of the Patapsco River, underneath the spot where the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, sits a water main owned by the city of Baltimore. The pipe is 6 feet in diameter, runs parallel to the felled span and could be key to the city’s success in its lawsuit against the…

Rachel Morin case: Suspect’s trial on murder, rape charges pushed to April

The man accused of killing Bel Air mother Rachel Morin won’t face trial until at least April, a Harford County judge ruled during a Friday hearing. The decision came after the defense team representing Victor Martinez-Hernandez said there was a “voluminous” amount of evidence to review ahead of the trial, which had been scheduled to…

Why Eric Adams Is Nothing Like David Dinkins

Facing a raft of corruption charges, New York’s second Black mayor is flattering himself by invoking the fate of its first. Press Release Distribution Service

How an Uber Eats Order Unraveled a Couple’s Injury Lawsuit

A New Jersey couple sued Uber after a crash left them severely injured. An appeals court ruled that they had agreed to settle disputes out of court when they used the Uber Eats app. Press Release Distribution Service

Some Evidence in Adams Case Involves Classified Material, U.S. Says

In a letter to the judge handling the Eric Adams corruption case, federal prosecutors said there was evidence that could damage national security if exposed in open court. Press Release Distribution Service

43 years later, convicted rapist pleads guilty to 2 Montgomery Co. attacks

EXCLUSIVE: Forty-three years after raping one woman and sexually assaulting another in 1981, convicted sex offender Marion Edward Pearson told a Montgomery County judge and his two victims that he was pleading guilty “because I am, in fact, guilty.” Pearson, now 67, pled guilty on Friday to one count of second degree rape and one count…

11 DC-area billionaires on new Forbes 400 list (12 if you count Bezos)

The 2024 Forbes 400 list of the wealthiest individuals in the U.S. includes 11 D.C. area residents, though one no longer lives here and No. 2 on the list could technically count. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos ranks No. 2, behind Tesla founder Elon Musk. Bezos has a personal net worth of $197 billion compared to…

Guilty plea expected for 1994 cold-case of Fairfax Co. mother’s murder

It’s been almost 30 years since a mother was stabbed to death in her West Springfield, Virginia, home while her two year old daughter was in the next room. Friday, the man charged in the death of Robin Lawrence is expected to plead guilty. Court records show 52-year-old Stephan Smerk is set for a Friday…

Rubber ducks, fake bills: Inside the latest witness intimidation charges linked to Karen Read’s case

A Stoughton man is facing criminal charges after authorities say he scattered rubber ducks around Canton in a show of support for Karen Read. The post Rubber ducks, fake bills: Inside the latest witness intimidation charges linked to Karen Read’s case appeared first on Boston.com. Top Featured Tags: – Massachusetts News Press Release Distribution Service