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Disturbing Halloween decoration upsets neighbors in Maryland town
Some residents in a Bowie, Maryland, neighborhood think that one neighbor’s decorations went too far and want the disturbing display taken down.
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Maryland mother accused of shooting 13-year-old daughter in attempt to kill her
A mother has been charged with attempted murder after police say she shot her 13-year-old daughter in Seat Pleasant, Maryland.
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1 student dead after shooting in a Maryland high school dispute, police say
Authorities say a student at a Maryland high school has died after being shot by another student during a dispute in a bathroom at Joppatowne High School. Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler identified the victim in Friday’s shooting as 15-year-old Warren Curtis Grant. They identified the shooter as a 16-year-old fellow student who fled immediately afterward but was caught minutes...
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‘Racism is still alive': Man says Chick-fil-A printed racial slur on meal label instead of name
When Marquise Vanzego got his food from the La Plata Chick-Fil-A drive-thru last Friday, he was shocked by the racist name printed on the label. The Charles County man says he the label he received had the word “monkeys” printed instead of his name.
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Maryland Rep. Steny Hoyer, former House Democratic leader, is recovering from mild stroke
Maryland Rep. Steny Hoyer, the former House Democratic leader, is recovering after experiencing a mild stroke on Sunday. Hoyer’s spokesperson Margaret Mulkerrin says in a statement that Hoyer, who is 85, experienced a “mild ischemic stroke” on Sunday night and sought medical help. Hoyer responded well to treatment and has not had any lasting symptoms from the stroke, according to...
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5-year-old dies as bounce house flies into air and crashes onto Maryland baseball field
A Southern Maryland Blue Crabs game ended in tragedy on Friday night when a wind gust lifted a bounce house into the air, then crashed it roughly 15 feet into the ground — all while children were inside. A 5-year-old boy died as a result.
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Baltimore bridge collapse survivor details how he climbed onto floating concrete to await rescue
“I think maybe there is still a goal for me,” Julio Cervantes Suarez said in an exclusive interview with NBC News.
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New parents in Baltimore could get a $1,000 ‘baby bonus' under a proposal to fight child poverty
A group of Baltimore teachers is asking voters to approve a ballot initiative that would give $1,000 to new parents in hopes of reducing childhood poverty starting from birth.
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Military wife is first Asian American, transgender woman to win Miss Maryland
Bailey Anne Kennedy, a military wife, is the first married woman and first Asian American woman to become Miss Maryland. She’s also the first transgender woman to win the title, in the 10 years since transgender women were first allowed in the Miss USA pageant. And to top it all off, this year’s competition was Kennedy’s first pageant.
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A Maryland town was duped into believing a Trader Joe's was opening. It was apparently a senior prank
“Kids can be so cruel,” one Reddit user joked.
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Maryland county honors 88-year-old foster mom who raised over 40 children
Emma Patterson is what could be called a “super” foster mom. She started taking in children in the early 1980s. Over the past four decades, she raised more than 40 foster children.
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Maryland woman finds her dog up for adoption a year after she took him to be euthanized
Kristie Pereira said she’s tried to get Beau back after learning he was never euthanized but said the rescue organization she got him from has refused to rehome the dog with her.
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Maryland officials release timeline, cost estimate, for rebuilding bridge
Maryland plans to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge in just over four years at an estimated cost between $1.7 billion and $1.9 billion, a state transportation official said Thursday.
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How a Maryland couple turned a 1939 schoolhouse into a one-of-a-kind home
This schoolhouse-turned-house is a hidden treasure on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The couple who bought the building in 1987 gave it new life with second-hand finds.
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Officials say ship hit Baltimore bridge at 8 mph
Federal officials on Wednesday released some details of the timeline of events in the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
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What to know about the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore
The 1.6-mile Francis Scott Key Bridge crossed over the Patapsco River in Baltimore where its namesake was inspired to write the words of the American national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” in 1814.
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Shocking video shows moment Baltimore bridge collapses following boat strike
Shocking video shows the moment the 1.6 mile-long Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, collapsed after a container ship rammed the structure, causing it to snap and plunge into the river below, along with several vehicles that were on it.
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‘Not just unprecedented, it's heartbreaking': Maryland officials detail search efforts after bridge collapse
Maryland officials provided updates Tuesday morning after a cargo ship crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, sending at least eight people into the river below.
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‘Thought it was an earthquake': Residents react to bridge collapse
Baltimore residents react to the collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge.
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Shocking video shows moment Baltimore bridge collapses following boat strike
Shocking video shows the moment the 1.6 mile-long Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, collapsed after a container ship rammed the structure, causing it to snap and plunge into the river below, along with several vehicles that were on it.