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Maryland State Senator to Deploy to Afghanistan Before Session Ends
The new vice chairman of a Maryland legislative committee will deploy to Afghanistan 10 days before the legislative session closes.
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Maryland Man Awarded $800K Over Fight With Six Flags Guards
A jury has awarded $800,000 to a Maryland man who says security guards beat him at a Six Flags America park on Father’s Day in 2018.
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Maryland Court Upholds $1.3M Ruling in Cigarette Butt Fire Case Against Steamfitters Union
Maryland’s second-highest court has upheld a $1.3 million judgement against the Steamfitters Union in a case about a fire started by cigarette butts in mulch.
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Maryland Attorney General: Companies Made Predatory Loans
Maryland’s attorney general is taking several businesses to court, saying consumers are at risk of losing their vehicles because of the companies’ predatory loans.
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Maryland State Senator Prepares for First Deployment
Maryland State Sen. Will Smith of Montgomery County will have to leave the General Assembly 10 days early to go on a seven-month tour in Afghanistan with the U.S. Navy Reserves. He’ll leave behind his wife and 10 month-old daughter, but hopes to see her first steps before he leaves. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Spice Spat: Old Bay Sues New Bae for Trademark Infringement
A clash of seasonings is looming in federal court, as Maryland’s Old Bay seeks to protect its trademark in a lawsuit against another spice blend, New Bae.
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Prince George's, Montgomery Counties Sue Banks Over Mortgages to Minority Citizens
Maryland’s two biggest counties are suing two major banks over alleged predatory and discriminatory mortgage practices.
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Passing the Buck: NJ Girl Goes on Mission to Find Owner of Dollar Bills
A young girl in New Jersey hoped to return two dollar bills she found on a sidewalk to their rightful owner.
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Anorexic, Bulimic New Jersey Woman Who Fought Force-Feeding Dies at 30
An anorexic and bulimic New Jersey woman who petitioned a court to refuse force-feeding has died three months after a judge granted her request.
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Maryland Universities Must Pay $1.6M in Tuition Dispute
A Baltimore City Circuit Court judge has ruled that more than 100 Maryland university alumni were unlawfully denied in-state tuition rates and will share in a $1.6 million recovery against the state.
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Grandma Was Teen's Getaway Driver in New Jersey Home Robbery: Police
Police have arrested a northern New Jersey grandmother who they say acted as the getaway driver for her grandson and his friend after a home robbery.
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College to Put on Condom Fashion Show
Students will show off outfits made entirely of condoms as part of sexual health week at Central Washington University.
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Maryland Woman Sues Hospital Over Amputated Limbs
A Baltimore woman is suing the Johns Hopkins Health System, saying her arms and legs were amputated after doctors failed to diagnose an infection in her uterus.
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Wellness Program Required for Md. State Employees
State employees will now be required to participate in a wellness program as part of their health insurance or pay a $50 annual penalty.
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Md. Casino Worker Must Return List of High Rollers
A federal judge says a former employee of the Maryland Live Casino in Hanover must return a list of high rollers she allegedly took when she left to work at the new Horseshoe Casino in Baltimore.
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Morgan State Football Player Died From Heatstroke
Morgan State University says a football player who was hospitalized following a workout has died.
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Knox Boxes to Be Demolished in College Park
An off-campus institution with a rowdy reputation at the University of Maryland is slated for demolition.