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Help Baby Kyleigh, Ex-Offenders Job Fair, $50K Win: Nearby News
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- $50K Unclaimed Maryland Lottery Ticket Sold In Glen Burnie
- New Mexican Restaurant Opens At MGM National Harbor
- Strawberry Moon: How To See The June Full Moon In Maryland
- Harford County's Second Chance Job Fair To Help Ex-Offenders
Teacher Pleads Guilty To Sex Offense Charges Involving A Student
A Howard County high school teacher and lacrosse coach has been sentenced to five years, suspending all but two years, after pleading guilty to five counts of sex offense in the fourth-degree involving a student at Reservoir High School.
HoCo Family Asks For Help After Baby Suffers Stroke, Seizures
Baby Kyleigh continues to fight for her life and her aunt, Amanda Agostinelli, hopes the community will help support her. Agostinelli shared on a GoFundMe page she created that her sister Megan and her partner Joey found Baby Kyleigh unresponsive last Thursday. The baby was transferred to John's Hopkins Childrens Hospital.
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Murder Of Teenager Leads To Charges Against 5 MD, VA Men: Police
Police said they charged five Maryland and Virginia men connected with the murder of 15-year-old Nelson Ramos of Takoma Park. The suspects all face charges of first-degree murder and related crimes.
MOCO Teacher Of The Year, From Germantown, Awarded New Car
A Germantown middle school math teacher was given a new car as a prize for winning Montgomery County Public Schools teacher of the year. The Fitzergald Auto Mall in Rockville donated the Hyundai to Joseph Bostic Jr., this year's winner.
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Former Labor Secretary, DNC Chairman Tom Perez To Launch Gubernatorial Bid
Tom Perez, a former member of the Obama cabinet who has also served in Annapolis and in local government, launched his campaign for governor on Wednesday with a pledge to steer state government in a manner that helps workers of all stripes.
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- South County Shooting Hospitalizes Man: Police
- Bump N' Grind Coffee Coming To Silver Spring Library Saturday
- 18-Year-Old From Rockville Killed In Silver Spring: Police
- MD Board Of Education Reviews Plan To Spend $2B In Stimulus Funds, Bids Farewell To Salmon
- Baltimore Police On Track To Double Ghost Guns Recovered In 2020: Deputy Commissioner
- Sex Offender Wanted By Harford County Sheriff's Office
- HoCo Students' Exhibit Chosen For National Museum Showcase
- 4th Of July Pool Safety: Tips To Prevent Drowning
- Two Teens Charged In Silver Spring Auto Theft, Kidnapping: Police
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