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Gator Killed By MD Family Near Chesapeake Bay: Patch PM
Missing man has impairment | $300 payments for MD families | Gator slaying | Student honored by C-SPAN | Bill honors lawmaker's son.
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Alligator Killed Near Chesapeake Bay On Father's Day: Report
A father and son shot the gator with a crossbow.
MD Taxpayers With Kids Eligible For Monthly Tax Credit Payments
Monthly $300 payment will go to 39 million U.S. households starting July 15.
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Six Flags Ride Shuts Down After Video
The theme park temporarily closed one of its newest rides after a video showed it shaking.
Lawmakers Recognize Enactment Of Bill Named In Memory Of Raskin's Son
It will establish mental services through the state's 211 system.
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Report Finds Maryland Ranks 24th State In The Nation For Child Well-Being
Maryland has declined in its overall rating for child well-being, ranking 24th of 50 states.
Also Worth a Look Today
- Ocean City Police Should Require Body-Worn Cameras, Public Defender Says
- Environmentalists File Appeal To Reverse Relicensure Of Conowingo Dam
- MTA To Return To Full MARC And Commuter Bus Service In Late Summer
- HoCo Student Honored In C-SPAN StudentCam Documentary Competition
- Missing Woodlawn Man Has Cognitive Impairment: Police
- $3.4 M For Outdoor Entertaining And An Elevator In Bannockburn
- Severn Crash Kills 2, Hospitalizes 2, Sparks Car Fire: Police
- Ma & Pa Trailhead Improvement Project Continues
- HCPSS Team Places 2nd In National You Be The Chemist Challenge
- 'Stellar' Police Officers Awarded For 'Outstanding Work' In Bowie
- ManneqART Competition Saturday Showcases Artists' Talent
Across America
- Worst CA Drought In As Much As 1,200 Years As Seen By Satellite
- 4th Of July Fireworks Laws: See What’s Legal Across The States
- Tornado Devastates Parts Of Illinois: Photos
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