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Federal Employees React to Shutdown Deal
Furloughed federal workers were in line for food when they received news of the proposed deal to end the government shutdown. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Man Charged With Running Over Ex-Girlfriend in Car
Maryland authorities say a man cut off his ankle monitor and hit his ex-girlfriend twice with his car.
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Bethesda Man Cited for White Supremacist Flyers in New York
Police have cited a University of Rochester student in connection with white supremacist flyers and stickers that were posted around a western New York town last fall.
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Howard County Drops Charges Against Recaptured Inmate
Howard County prosecutors have dropped charges against a recaptured inmate who was at large for six days when he escaped during transport to a state hospital.
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Wind Advisory Helps Save Kidnapped Md. Woman
A woman who says her ex-boyfriend abducted her has been rescued after Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel employees helped the suspect move his surfboards across the bridge.
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Nephew Charged in Murder of Md. Man in Field
A Wicomico County man has been charged in the murder of his uncle in a farm field.
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Northern Snakeheads Found in Ponds in Maryland
Northern snakehead fish have been caught in Wicomico and Queen Anne’s counties and may be breeding in the waters.
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Jury Deliberating in Maryland Teen's Rape Trial
A jury has begun deliberating the fate of an 18-year-old Maryland man accused of raping a fellow student in a school hallway in May.
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Two Charged With Trying to Forcibly Remove Tattoo on Housemate
Maryland officials say two men who tried to forcibly remove a tattoo from a housemate’s arm have been charged with attempted murder and assault. Investigators say 33-year-old Paul Martin Hurst of Hebron and 35-year-old Cary Lee Edwards of Williamsburg, Virginia, then tried to unsuccessfully carve a tattoo from the victim’s arm before dousing his arm with a flammable liquid and...