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July 10, 2017 View email in browser
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Judge spares mother prison time in child's accidental fire death

When Baltimore Circuit Judge Lynn Stewart Mays heard she was getting a case in which a 4-year-old girl died after being left alone in an apartment where a fire broke out, she figured the mother needed to go to jail “for a very long, long time.”

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Police-involved shooting leaves one dead in Mount Airy

A man is dead and a woman in custody after a police-involved shooting in Mount Airy, according to the Frederick County Sheriff's Office and the Howard County Police Department.

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On drug treatment in Baltimore, Pugh asks: Help near home or in Timbuktu?

Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh is concerned about how methadone clinics and other drug treatment facilities could affect communities in the city, which has battled high rates of addiction among its residents for years.

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Two with child in car arrested on Baltimore beltway after road rage incident, police say

A man and woman flashed a gun during a road rage incident Sunday before they were arrested about an hour away, in Baltimore County, with a toddler in the vehicle, Maryland State Police said.

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4-month-old girl found dead in Maryland hotel parking lot

Authorities say a 4-month-old was found dead in the parking lot of a Maryland motel.

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Baltimore temperatures will spike into the high 90s this week

Get ready for temperatures in the high 90s this week.

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Driver charged after car crashes into Aberdeen house

The driver of the car that ended up in the basement of an Aberdeen home on July 4 and pinned a teenager for more than an hour was cited Sunday in the crash.

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Under Armour negotiating long-term extension with Yankees' Aaron Judge

Under Armour, which signed Aaron Judge to an endorsement deal while the breakout New York Yankees star was still in the minor leagues, says it is negotiating a long-term extension with him.

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'Wonder Woman' actress Lynda Carter to perform at Baltimore Comic-Con

Baltimore Comic-Con returns this fall with a treat for “Wonder Woman” fans.

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