Sun coverage: Fatal Bel Air Bypass crash
Stephen Brady, his wife, Katherine, and their sons, Wilson (left) and Ian. Katherine and Wilson Brady were killed in an automobile collision Friday. (November 11, 2008)
Driver is charged in Harford collision that killed 2
A man who was behind the wheel of a sport utility vehicle that crossed a Harford County highway in a head-on crash that killed a mother and her son last week was charged yesterday with manslaughter.
Barrier needed at crash site, state lawmaker says
A Harford County state senator has asked the State Highway Administration to install a concrete barrier in the median of the Bel Air Bypass along the stretch of road where a fatal accident occurred Friday.
Driver could have been arrested before fatal crash
The man who was involved in two crashes in less than two hours last week in Harford County, including one that killed a woman and her son, might have been arrested after the earlier collision.
Driver in fatal crash was in earlier accident
The man under investigation in a crash that killed a mother and her son last week in Harford County had been involved in another collision less than two hours earlier, police said yesterday.
Charges likely in fatal crash
Maryland State Police said yesterday that they plan to charge the driver of a Jeep involved in Friday evening's rush-hour crash on the Bel Air Bypass.
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A look back at the news, sports and entertainment stories that shaped 2008, including a city teacher's attack posted on the Internet. The Baltimore Sun photos of 2008 Archived coverage: Death of Kenneth N. Harris Sr. | Medevac crash Student slain at school | Fatal Bel Air Bypass crash |
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