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Trump Voters Keep Quiet in Liberal Suburbs | Patch PM
Apartment explosion lawsuit | Victims identified in Baltimore bus crash | $6.2M home inspired by White House | Wednesday's best deals

Stories to talk about this evening:
In Liberal Suburbs, Trump Supporters Feel Isolated
On the outskirts of Washington, D.C., Chevy Chase is one of tree-lined streets, well-manicured lawns — and Hillary Clinton yard signs. Trump supporters are a rare breed in Maryland, especially in Democratic strongholds like Chevy Chase, but they do exist. Most would prefer that their neighbors not know which candidate they back. And, they say, for good reason. >>> Read more.
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Arguing that answers would have been given immediately if an explosion and fire had killed people in a wealthy Montgomery County neighborhood, attorneys for the advocacy group CASA announced Wednesday that they filed two lawsuits against the gas company and apartment managers on behalf of the victims of the Flower Branch Apartments disaster. >>> Read more.
Wednesday's Best Deals: ECCO Shoes, Purell Products, 'Wake-Up Lights' And More
- Grab yourself a comfy pair of shoes for the holidays.
- Baltimore Police released the names of those who died Tuesday in school bus, MTA bus collision.
$6.2M Buys 'Architectural Masterpiece' Modeled After White House in Baltimore County
- See inside one of the top properties on the market in Reisterstown.
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