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When police found the remains of Edward Stephen Koza in May, his hands and arms were bound and his mouth was taped shut.
Baltimore County’s $4.78 billion fiscal 2026 budget aims to prepare for future uncertainty while still tending county needs.
The remains of 67-year-old Edward Stephen Koza were located in the passenger seat after first responders extinguished his ...
Police confirmed the remains found in a burned car in Davidsonville belonged to Edward Koza, a homicide victim.
Fire damages Objects Found antique store in Catonsville, leading to temporary closure and injury of one firefighter.
An early owner was William Hurst, a well-heeled businessman, in whose dry goods store the Great Baltimore Fire of 1904 began.
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Davidsonville Fire Death Ruled Homicide, 2 Held
Anne Arundel County police have arrested two 18-year-olds in connection with the homicide of Edward Stephen Koza, a ...
"it's very important when it comes to Baltimore City. We have tons of fire, so you know, anything that we can use for the investigators to help solve the case helps," Matthew Coster, president of ...
A 23-year veteran, Baltimore Lt. Mark Dranbauer, Jr., 44, currently on life support, is donating his organs and tissues.
A spokesperson with Baltimore County Fire told WMAR that the fire was brought under control at 9:50 AM and that no one was injured.
The man convicted of shooting two Baltimore County police officers is scheduled to be sentenced late Tuesday morning.