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Homicidal Tendenciesnew
AltWeeklies Award - Format Buster
Baltimore City Paper |
Van Smith |
04-21-2008 |
Media
Tags: media
Little Melvin Williams Is Not Who He Played On 'The Wire'new
Though the former gangster, whose public redemption was aided by his Wire appearances as a man of God, says he's cleaned up his act, he still considers himself a "world-class gambler."
Baltimore City Paper |
Van Smith |
03-25-2008 |
TV
Flight Connectionsnew
Shawn Green is more than an accused drug trafficker on the run.
Baltimore City Paper |
Jeffrey Anderson and Van Smith |
03-18-2008 |
Crime & Justice
Tags: crime & justice
Greenback Student Unew
New environmental website targets college market.
Baltimore City Paper |
Van Smith |
03-11-2008 |
Tech
Tags: computers & technology
Maryland Takes Another Look At Video-Interrogations Billnew
A bill sponsored by Del. Curt Anderson that would require police to videotape confessions of violent-crime suspects is getting a third shot in the house of delegates this session.
Baltimore City Paper |
Van Smith |
01-29-2008 |
Crime & Justice
Tags: crime & justice
Baltimore Campaign Beat: 7th District Celebritiesnew
Familiar names challenge incumbent Belinda Conaway in council race.
Baltimore City Paper |
Van Smith |
08-21-2007 |
Politics
Old Businessnew
Martin O'Malley's failed promise as Baltimore mayor will stay with him, no matter who wins the governor's race.
Baltimore City Paper |
Van Smith |
11-03-2006 |
Politics
Burning Wordsnew
Former freelancer Lacey Phillabaum admits to 2001 arson.
Baltimore City Paper |
Van Smith |
10-12-2006 |
Crime & Justice
Coming Soonnew
The box-office battle between Baltimore's independent movie theaters turns on the imminent arrival of a new national player.
Baltimore City Paper |
Van Smith |
07-11-2006 |
Movies
Moving on Downnew
A homeless couple spends day after day just trying to get by.
Baltimore City Paper |
Van Smith |
04-13-2006 |
Policy Issues
Tags: public policy issues
Property Co-Owned by Actress Tied to Alleged Drug Ringnew
A Feb. 2 indictment of 13 men who federal prosecutors say are involved in a violent Baltimore drug conspiracy called the Rice Organization seeks forfeiture of co-conspirators’ assets—including an East Baltimore property that state records show is co-owned by movie actress Jada Pinkett-Smith.
Baltimore City Paper |
Van Smith |
02-11-2005 |
Crime & Justice