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October 23, 2017View email in browser
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Maryland workplace shooting suspect will be tried in Delaware first

The man suspected of shooting five coworkers at an Edgewood countertop business last week will be first tried in Delaware, where he was apprehended after a 10-hour manhunt, officials said.

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Off-duty Baltimore officer fatally shoots burglar in his city home, police say

An off-duty Baltimore police officer shot a suspect inside his Northeast Baltimore home Monday morning, police said.

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Gov. Larry Hogan sends Maryland National Guard troops to Virgin Islands to help with hurricane relief

Gov. Larry Hogan said Monday he had directed 100 Maryland National Guardsmen to head for the U.S. Virgin Islands to help with hurricane relief efforts.

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Maryland Democrats seek Republican help to examine Jared Kushner's company's apartments

Congressional Democrats from Maryland request bipartisan help in assessing Jared Kushner's real estate practices in Maryland.

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Howard County school bus driver at fault in crash that injured 5, police say

Police say the bus driver was speeding when she lost control of the bus Monday morning on Route 29 in Ellicott City.

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Suspect in killing of lawmaker's grandson in Baltimore arrested, police say

Baltimore Police have arrested a 19-year-old Baltimore man suspected in the September killing of Tyrone Ray, the grandson of Maryland House Majority Whip Talmadge Branch.

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Baltimore City Council plans hearing on bringing back 'Dollar House' program

The Baltimore City Council is holding a hearing this week in an effort to revive the city’s “Dollar House” program as a way to revitalize some of Baltimore’s struggling neighborhoods.

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Maryland officials consider higher Obamacare rates after federal subsidies cut

Maryland considers another jump in Obamacare rates after federal subsidies are cut.

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Hogan executive order denies contracts to firms that boycott Israel

Gov. Larry Hogan said Monday all state contractors must promise not to boycott Israel, and those who won't will lose taxpayer deals.

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Route One Apparel launches Old Bay-themed line

Route One Apparel, the local maker of Maryland flag-themed clothing and accessories, is teaming up with McCormick to launch a new line featuring another state icon: Old Bay.

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