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Violent Crime Drops in U.S., Maryland
Preliminary FBI figures cover crime data from January through June 2011.

Lisa grew up in a small town in Iowa and graduated from the University of Iowa, where she studied journalism and political science. She enjoyed her first five years in journalism working as a reporter at the Des Moines Register, covering city politics, state crime, and the 2008 presidential campaign and Iowa caucuses. She then spent two years as a senior associate editor at Chapel Hill and Durham magazines in North Carolina. She settled in Maryland in the summer of 2010, and enjoys spending time with her husband and her two children in her spare time.
Preliminary FBI figures cover crime data from January through June 2011.

Baltimore County readers get riled up.
Preliminary FBI figures cover crime data from January through June 2011.
The payroll tax cut saves about that much per the average American's paycheck, White House officials said.
Officers say Christmas decoration theft happens, though rarely.
Officers say Christmas decoration theft happens, though rarely.
The payroll tax cut saves about that much per the average American's paycheck, White House officials said.
The payroll tax cut saves about that much per the average American's paycheck, White House officials said.
The payroll tax cut saves about that much per the average American's paycheck, White House officials said.
Preliminary FBI figures cover crime data from January through June 2011.
Officers say Christmas decoration theft happens, though rarely.
Preliminary FBI figures cover crime data from January through June 2011.
Officers say Christmas decoration theft happens, though rarely.
Officers say Christmas decoration theft happens, though rarely.
‘You can’t just trample on people’s families, homes and living,’ - Bob Leatherwood, in Eldersburg.
‘You can’t just trample on people’s families, homes and living,’ - Bob Leatherwood, in Eldersburg.
‘You can’t just trample on people’s families, homes and living,’ - Bob Leatherwood, in Eldersburg.
‘You can’t just trample on people’s families, homes and living,’ - Bob Leatherwood, in Eldersburg.