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On the weekend, we present a week in review of the top stories and headlines from across Maryland. Here's a roundup of some of the biggest stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here.

Corrections Officer Killed In Crash Hours After His Retirement Party

A master corporal with the Prince George’s County Department of Corrections was killed in a crash the same day he retired from a decades-long career, according to the department.

Schools Superintendent On Leave Amid Controversy

Harford County Public Schools Superintendent Sean Bulson has been placed on leave after the county executive called for Bulson's resignation following online posts about a reported theft that happened at an out-of-state education conference in 2024.

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Police Share New Details That Disagree With ICE Shooting Account

One of two people who were injured last month when federal immigration officers opened fire on a vehicle in Glen Burnie was already in ICE custody, according to new information released by Anne Arundel County police. The information released on Thursday disputes the version of events provided by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Anne Arundel Principal Receives MD School Honor

Northeast Middle School Assistant Principal Andrea Cannady has been named Middle School Assistant Principal of the Year by the Maryland Association of Secondary School Principals.

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Paramedic Denies Masturbating, Urinating On Fire Station Items: Report

A Baltimore County paramedic accused of masturbating and urinating on belongings at a firehouse said the videos he made were role play posted to pornography sites, a report said.

Strangers Save Man's Life After Suffering A Heart Attack

Two men have been recognized for their heroic actions when a man had a medical emergency after working out at the Roger Carter Community Center. A police officer and a nurse were both exercising when they saw a man collapse after running on a treadmill, who then went into cardiac arrest.

3 Men Fatally Shot Outside Temple Hills Banquet Hall

Three men were fatally shot outside of a Temple Hills banquet hall early Saturday morning, according to police. A suspect was taken into custody in Fairfax County, Virginia.

Detective Dies While On Duty On New Year's Eve

A Baltimore County Police detective died suddenly while on duty on New Year's Eve after experiencing a medical emergency.

Is Wegmans Collecting Biometric Data On MD Shoppers?

Wegmans, which has nine grocery stores in Maryland, has begun scanning the faces of anyone who enters select stores, sparking privacy concerns and testing customer loyalty.

Teens Accused Of Murdering Business Owner To Be Tried Together: Report

Two teenagers accused of killing an Anne Arundel County business owner will be tried together on charges related to his death.

MD Lost 25K Federal Jobs Through Trump's Actions In 2025: Gov. Moore

The latest employment estimates for October and November 2025 show that the state of Maryland lost an estimated 10,300 federal jobs those two months. Federal employment has fallen by an estimated 24,900 positions in Maryland since January 2025 — the most of any state in the nation.

Baltimore County Woman Revealed As Winner Of $1M Holiday Raffle Prize

Maryland Lottery officials have identified the Baltimore County woman who recently won $1 million in the state's annual holiday raffle.

Steny Hoyer, MD's Longest-Serving Member Of Congress, To Retire

Steny Hoyer, Maryland's longest-serving member of Congress whose political career has spanned nearly six decades, announced his retirement on Thursday after confirming his plans to The Washington Post.

Baltimore-Washington International Airport Improvements Open

A $520 million improvement project at Baltimore-Washington International Airport will officially open to passengers and airlines on Friday, according to Gov. Wes Moore's office.

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