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Mustard-Flavored Skittles | New Fire Station | Sinking Jet Ski Rescue | Mass Shooting Hate Crime Charges | Biden Taps O'Malley

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

1 Dead In Small Engine Plane Crash: Fire Official

The pilot of a small plane was killed after the aircraft crashed into a field this week, officials said.

Woman Discovers Abundance Of Donor Siblings Through Genetic Test

A woman has found she has an abundance of siblings thanks to genetic testing. They have the same donor dad but different moms.

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Teen Squeegee Worker Convicted Of Fatally Shooting Man With Bat

A jury on Wednesday also found the 16-year-old boy guilty of voluntary manslaughter in the July 2022 death of Timothy Reynolds.

Mustard-Flavored Skittles Debut Ahead Of National Mustard Day

Maryland-based McCormick & Company announced the tangy mash-up between French's mustard and Skittles on Tuesday.

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Jet Skier Rescued By Marine Unit After Watercraft Starts Sinking

A jet skier whose watercraft broke down tried bailing water with a Gatorade bottle but was rescued by the marine unit.

Mass Shooting Suspect Charged With Hate Crimes: Prosecutor

The Annapolis mass shooting suspect was charged with hate crimes, prosecutors said. He's accused of killing three and hurting three others.

Roy McGrath Shot Twice — Once By Self, Once By FBI: Report

Roy McGrath, the ex-chief of staff to former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, was shot twice — once by himself and again by the FBI — in a confrontation with federal agents in Tennessee, weeks after skipping his court appearance on federal theft and fraud charges.

Former MD Gov. O'Malley Nominated To Lead Social Security Office

Martin O'Malley served as Maryland's governor from 2007 to 2015. President Joe Biden announced the nomination Tuesday.

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