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Patch rounds up a list of some of the job openings around town.

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Patch rounds up a list of some of the job openings around town.

Here's a look at the top five headlines from the week through May 6.
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The woman found guilty in a 2006 murder-for-hire plot had her life sentence reduced to 40 years in exchange for testimony against one of the killers.
A witness saw a man enter a vehicle and steal a cell phone, according to police.
The county executive is assembling a team of investigators from Montgomery and Harford counties to look into allegations about the Anne Arundel County Police Department.
A routine traffic stop reveals the man had an outstanding warrant.
Rep. Donna Edwards (4th District) says it is time for the United States to invest in new generation of combat aircraft.
Patch presents a list of those with local connections who have recently passed.
Engineers and elected officials showcased the newest jet technology being introduced to the US military on Thursday.
Police arrested men in two separate incidents that resulted in the seizure of drugs.
Police arrested one suspect and are looking for another in the Tuesday night robbery.
Engineers and elected officials showcased the newest jet technology being introduced to the US military on Thursday.
Nearly 300 baseball and softball players from Anne Arundel County high schools will watch the film for free in Linthicum on Thursday.
Cox has 25 years of experience and started his career with the Woodland Beach Volunteer Fire Department.
Cox takes the top spot after the retirement of former chief Robert Ray.
The board voted to keep the price of school meals stable in the county for the third straight year.
A Brooklyn Park woman faces drug-related charges and police are seeking a Baltimore man who was driving a rental van containing more than $12,000 worth of drugs.
The officer said the bathroom was known as a location where smoking took place, according to reports.
Baltimore City police charged a second man after the fatal stabbing on April 7.