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Officials Look Into Cause Of Series Of City Fires
Two massive fires burning in West Baltimore at the exact same time. Now, fire officials say such fires are so rare that they're looking into a variety of causes, including the weather.
Baltimore City Indicts First Ever Computer Hacker
A former management information technology director turns on his former employer, ultimately, putting pornography onto a Power Point presentation.
Highway Fatalities Drop In Maryland
Nationwide, highway deaths are at the lowest level in 60-years.
New Allegations Against Anne Arundel Executive
County Executive John Leopold is being accused of fondling a woman in his office, calling another woman a pig, and retaliating against anyone who crossed him.
Raccoons To Be Vaccinated Against Rabies With Bait
When it comes to rabies in Maryland, the wild animal to watch is the raccoon. It's the main carrier of the disease. The raccoon is also the target of a unique vaccination operation in Anne Arundel County.
Police: 2 Shot Dead At Kraft Plant In Pa., 1 Hurt
A woman who had just been suspended from her job and escorted from a Kraft Foods Inc. facility in the city's northeast section on Thursday returned with a handgun and opened fire, killing two people and critically injuring a third, police said.
Afghan War Book Delayed Over 'Classified' Material
The attorney for a former Army intelligence officer says publication of his client's memoir about the war in Afghanistan is being held up by defense agencies as retaliation.
Hagerstown Gets Grant For Anti-Crime Network
Hagerstown police have received a $900,000 federal technology grant to build a public safety network in the city.
Lane, Cross Join 'Stand Up To Cancer' Telethon
Diane Lane, Marcia Cross and Mark Harmon are set to join more than 100 celebrities for Friday's "Stand Up To Cancer" telethon.
Errant Drone Near D.C. Almost Met By Fighter Jets
The U.S. military almost launched fighter jets and discussed a possible shoot-down when an errant Navy drone briefly veered into restricted airspace near the nation's capital last month, a senior military official said Thursday.
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