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Maryland chef on "Chopped" Thursday | Baltimore helicopter crew heads for flooded Carolinas | How to replace your Samsung Galaxy Note7

Stories to talk about tonight:
Comcast Hit With $2.3 Million Fine to End FCC Investigation Over Mischarging Customers
The Federal Communications Commission has levied the largest ever fine on a cable provider, ordering Comcast to pay a $2.3 million fine to resolve an investigation into whether the company wrongfully charged cable TV customers for services and equipment that the customers never authorized, the FCC said on Tuesday. >>> Read more.
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Food Network to Showcase Maryland Chef on 'Chopped'
Those tuning into "Chopped" on Thursday may see a familiar face on the Food Network.
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Kristina Sciarra of Laurrapin in Havre De Grace will be a contestant on the Oct. 13 episode of the show, which challenges a group of chefs to see who can best use a basket of ingredients to cook a meal in a timed competition. They must use everything they are given. >>> Read more.
2 Baltimore County Helicopter Rescue Techs Respond to Hurricane Matthew
- Members of fire stations in Towson and Cockeysville are on an eight-day mission to South Carolina to help with flood recovery.
No 'First 100' Camping Out When Chick-fil-A Opens in Annapolis
- Annapolis proper’s first official Chick-fil-A restaurant will open on Oct. 20. A "cowmunity" grand opening event will be held on Oct. 19.
How to Replace Your Samsung Galaxy Note7
- Major carriers and retailers are offering customers the option to exchange or get a refund for the recalled or replacement Note7.
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