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- Baltimore Bus Crash Leaves 6 Dead: Police
- Annapolis Named One of America's Best Small Cities, Bethesda Too
- Man Stabbed, Woman Hit by Fleeing SUV in Severn
Syringe Found in Child's Candy Ruins Halloween: Mom
A child came home with an empty syringe mixed in with the Halloween candy, according to a report received by Anne Arundel County Police. Officers were called to a home in Glen Burnie to investigate the report of tampered Halloween candy. >>> Read more.
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Deer Join 5K at Howard Community College in Columbia: Video
A group of deer hoofed it around Howard Community College this weekend, joining hundreds of runners in the HCC 5K Challenge Race on Sunday. >>> Watch the video and read more.
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- 'Redskins Rule' Gives Presidential Victory to Hillary Clinton
- Man in Wheelchair Struck, Killed by Car in Clinton: Police
- Buy Thanksgiving Airline Tickets This Week Or Spend a Fortune Later
- Elderly Man Dies After Being Trapped in Oxon Hill Fire
- Rockville Couple to Use $10K Scratch-Off Win for Home Repairs
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- 4 Juveniles Charged with Robbery in Halloween Assault in Columbia
- Ceremony to Honor 27 Fallen Baltimore County Veterans
- Owings Mills Carjacking, Reisterstown Shopping Center Burglarized: Police Blotter
- 5 Tips to Keep Thanksgiving Flying from Becoming Nightmare
- Wheaton CVS Pharmacy Robber Arrested: Police
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