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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Top Maryland Headlines: Uncles in Montgomery, Landlord Guilty of Peeping, Michelle Obama Comes to Town

Security scares after the Boston bombings dominate several jurisdictions and other state news you may have missed.

  By Patch Staff Running clubs across Maryland had members who ran in the Boston Marathon, the bombing story follows a trail to Montgomery County and hoaxes send local law enforcement scrambling statewide. Read more in state news: Suspects in Boston Marathon Bombings Have Maryland Ties The investigation into the Boston Marathon bomber case turned to Maryland on Friday with media flocking to a Montgomery County neighborhood to hear the suspects' uncle say he was ashamed of what his nephews are accused of doing. Marathon Tragedy: How a Tragedy Hit Home in Maryland Monday's terror attack near the finish line of the Boston Marathon shocked the country and touched communities far from Massachusetts, including many right here in Maryland. Chevy …

Joe Galvagna

12:03 am on Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Just when we thought it could not get worse one of the Obama gang comes to MD the kiss of death.   more ›

Monday, March 4, 2013

Maryland Top Headlines: Startling News on Gun Violence, Cruel Phone Scam, School Bus Driver Calls Road Idea 'Insane'

It was a big news week in Maryland. Find out what you missed.

  By Patch Staff O'Malley, School Officials Discuss Goals for More School Breakfasts National study suggests school meals helps productivity and reduce childhood hunger. O’Malley Visits Elkridge to Warn of Effects of Sequestration O'Malley said 12,000 jobs in the state could be lost. Mass Shootings on the Rise, Gun Violence Prevention Group Finds CHEVY CHASE—Mayors Against Illegal Guns, an organization in which Town of Somerset Mayor Jeffrey Slavin is a member, released a report with startling findings regarding gun violence. Read more on Chevy Chase Patch. Student Inspiration Leads Southern Art Teacher to National Recognition Michael Bell and his students have won nationally recognized awards, but in his spare time Bell does work for the …

Monday, February 18, 2013

Top Maryland Headlines: Gun Violence Rocks UMD, Charges in Body-in-Trunk Case, High School Senior Remembered

What you may have missed across the Free State.

  Two UMD Students Dead, One Injured in College Park Shooting Graduate student Dayvon Maurice Green took his life after firing on his roommates, killing one. Suspect Charged in Death of Man Found In Car Trunk Near Shady Grove Metro A 51-year-old Anne Arundel County man was arrested Tuesday at a New York airport in connection with the killing of a Frederick County man who was found dead in the trunk of his car near the Shady Grove Metro station in Derwood. Bullis Senior Remembered for Humor, Strength, Smile The cause of death remains undetermined for Bullis senior Camille Baruch, who died suddenly last weekend at her home in Rockville. Bullied Columbia Teen Receives Thousands of Messages of Support After Mother's Social Media Plea After …

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Steve

7:45 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

No we didn't. The British forgot their ladders and they couldn't climb over the breastments so they left. When I was down in NOLA for the Super Bowl I decided to give my Liver a rest so I went for a tour of the New Orleans Historical Collection. They are celebrating their part in the War Of 1812 and they had a huge exhibit about the campaign.   more ›

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