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From singing dogs to a philandering Santa Claus, these recordings came in last place in a recent survey.

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John was born and raised just outside of Baltimore. He graduated in 2008 from Columbia University, where he served as editor in chief of the Columbia Daily Spectator. He then interned at Talking Points Memo and the Baltimore Examiner and was a contributing writer for Who Runs Gov. John joined Patch in February 2010, initially working as an editor in Southbury and Darien, Connecticut. He transferred to Maryland in November 2011, where he covered the towns of Riverdale Park and University Park. He was later named editor of College Park Patch and Laurel Patch.
From singing dogs to a philandering Santa Claus, these recordings came in last place in a recent survey.

From singing dogs to a philandering Santa Claus, these recordings came in last place in a recent survey.
From singing dogs to a philandering Santa Claus, these recordings came in last place in a recent survey.
From singing dogs to a philandering Santa Claus, these recordings came in last place in a recent survey.
From singing dogs to a philandering Santa Claus, these recordings came in last place in a recent survey.
Manoj Unni, a former crime lab technician for Baltimore City Police, allegedly cultivated marijuana plants worth over $500,000 in his basement.
Manoj Unni, a former crime lab technician for Baltimore City Police, allegedly cultivated marijuana plants worth over $500,000 in his basement.
Manoj Unni, a former crime lab technician for Baltimore City Police, allegedly cultivated marijuana plants worth over $500,000 in his basement.
Manoj Unni, a former crime lab technician for Baltimore City Police, allegedly cultivated marijuana plants worth over $500,000 in his basement.
Some toys on store shelves this holiday season could cause choking, have toxic components, or damage children’s ears
Protestors called the store out for what they consider low wages and poor treatment of employees.
Puddles was last seen in West Laurel near Burtonsville.
The Wednesday night blaze caused an estimated $100,000 of damage.
Police believe the killing may have been gambling-related.
A fundraising effort is also under way for two other victims of the crash that fatally injured Benton.
Failure to meet proposed targets could bring about mandatory recycling in the county.
A rundown of incidents from Nov. 5-18 provided by the Laurel Police Department.
Three adults and one child suffered fatal injuries when their vehicles collided Sunday afternoon on Marley Neck Boulevard.
John Johnson had gone missing from a care facility on Musgrove Road.
The next drawing is set for Saturday night.