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The Maryland SPCA hopes the satellite location will become a permanent facility with community support.

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The Maryland SPCA hopes the satellite location will become a permanent facility with community support.

The Maryland SPCA hopes the satellite location will become a permanent facility with community support.
The Maryland SPCA hopes the satellite location will become a permanent facility with community support.
The $2.5 million gift is the largest donation in the hospital's history.
The $2.5 million gift is the largest donation in the hospital's history.
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The $2.5 million gift is the largest donation in the hospital's history.
Members of the United Way of Central Maryland will be distributing 3,600 meals throughout the region, with 600 going to Baltimore County families.
Members of the United Way of Central Maryland will be distributing 3,600 meals throughout the region, with 600 going to Baltimore County families.
Baltimore County police are reporting two people were stabbed in Perry Hall on Wednesday morning.
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Members of the United Way of Central Maryland will be distributing 3,600 meals throughout the region, with 600 going to Baltimore County families.
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Perry Hall High School students and faculty will be collecting food donations for charity, as part of the school's canned food drive.
Four senior lacrosse players signed letters of intent to play in college.
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The No. 2 seeded Gators defeated the No. 3 seed Howard High School team on Friday night.