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Episcopal Bishop Accused in Drunken-Driving Death ResignsThe Episcopal Diocese of Maryland says a bishop accused of fatally striking a bicyclist while driving drunk in Baltimore has resigned.

Md. Bishop Accused of Hitting, Killing Cyclist is Asked to ResignThe Episcopal bishop who struck and killed bicyclist Tom Palermo while driving under the influence in December is now being asked to resign from her post, the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland announced Wednesday.

Md. Bishop Charged in Death of Cyclist Released from JailThe Maryland Episcopal bishop charged in the death of a cyclist has reportedly posted bail and released from jail, according to her attorney.

Md. Episcopal Bishop Speaks Out About Fatal Hit-and-RunThe Episcopal Diocese of Maryland's top bishop says the church is filled with anger, bitterness and pain after a fatal hit-and-run crash involving the diocese's No. 2 leader.

Bishop Charged in Cyclist Death to Remain in Baltimore JailA Baltimore judge declined Monday to reduce the $2.5 million bail set for an Episcopal bishop charged with killing a cyclist while drunk and texting.

Episcopal Bishop Facing Manslaughter Charge in CustodyMaryland's second-highest ranking Episcopal leader and the first female bishop in her diocese was charged with drunken driving and manslaughter after fatally striking a cyclist in late December.

Bishop Called Episcopal Official After Hitting BicyclistThe chief assistant to the Episcopal Diocesan Bishop says Bishop Suffragan Heather Cook called him after hitting a bicyclist with her car.

Church Investigates Bishop Who Fatally Struck CyclistAn official with the Diocese of Maryland says the Episcopal Church has begun disciplinary proceedings against a Baltimore-based bishop who fatally struck a cyclist with her car.

Hundreds of Cyclists Participate in Ride for Hit-and-Run VictimHundreds of cyclists attended a memorial ride Thursday in honor of Thomas Palermo, a 41-year-old father of two who was killed on Saturday while on a bike ride near his house.