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Gloria C. Fitzpatrick found dead in Frederick County apartment
A relative found Gloria C. Fitzpatrick dead inside her apartment in the 6900 block of Rooks Court after she didn't show up at work Monday. On Wednesday, the Frederick County Sheriff's Office announced that the death has been ruled a homicide.
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Rockville man may have barricaded himself in home
Rockville Police are working a potential domestic dispute situation on Azalea Drive.
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Sabrina Worrell, St. Peter's Catholic School teacher, awarded Golden Apple
Sabrina Worrell thought she was going to a school assembly this week for a sneak-peak of the student play "Annie.” But what she didn't realize was that all of St. Peter's Catholic School in Montgomery County was keeping a very big secret from her.
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"Tough Mudder" event under review after W.Va. death
Organizers of an endurance challenge are reviewing protocol following the death of a competitor from Maryland at an event in West Virginia.
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Hagerstown municipal stadium proposals
The Herald-Mail reports that Ripken Design presented a proposal for three locations for the minor league ballpark to the City Council Tuesday.
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O'Malley considering White House run
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, a rising star in Democratic politics, said Wednesday that he is considering making a run for the White House in 2016 and will likely make a decision later this year.
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Jason Howard, Glann Dale staffer, accused of fondling student
Police arrested Jason Jamar Howard and charged him with sexually abusing a minor, among other charges. Police say Howard admitted to police during an interview that he fondled the student between 10 and 15 times.
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Robert Saylor: Down syndrome groups seek probe of Md. death
National Down Syndrome Congress Executive Director David Tolleson said in a conference call Tuesday that 26-year-old Robert Ethan Saylor died because he was improperly restrained - not because he had Down syndrome.
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March 2013 new home sales rise 1.5 percent
The Commerce Department said Tuesday that sales of new homes increased 1.5 percent. The gain brought the level higher than February's pace of 411,000, though below January's 445,000 - the fastest pace since July 2008.
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McKeldin Library evacuated due to suspicious statement
The University of Maryland's McKeldin Library was evacuated Wednesday afternoon after a person walked in and made a suspicious statement, officials say.
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D.C. weather forecast: Storms possible in D.C. area tonight
A cold front will produce scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. The line of showers is expected to come through the D.C. metro area between 8 and 11 p.m.
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Joseph Newell killed in shooting; Antwan Rayvon James in custody
Antwan Rayvon Jones allegedly shot and killed his stepfather, Joseph Newell, over yard work. He'll likely remain held without bond later today after turning himself in Tuesday night.
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Michelle Eyre De Sam hit by car in hit-and-run crash
A Bethesda woman remains hospitalized after being the victim of a hit-and-run crash last Friday night.
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Charles County home invasion suspects get away after chase
Three suspects in a home invasion that took place in Charles County early Wednesday morning remain on the run after getting away from a police chase, officials say.
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Maryland house fire leaves one dead
A house fire in Reisterstown, Md. has left one person dead and a firefighter hospitalized Wednesday morning.
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Nader Modanlo on trial for allegedly helping Iran launch satellite
A trial has begun for an Iranian-American man living in Maryland who allegedly helped Iran launch a satellite from Russia, a violation of a trade embargo the United States has against the Middle Eastern country.
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Temple Hills condo residents without water for days
A group of Temple Hill residents is fed up because they’ve been without water for days. The water woes are allegedly because the landlord hasn’t paid the water bill.s
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Lockheed Martin Corp. to see $825 million revenue drop
Bethesda-based Lockheed Martin Corp. will see a $825 million revenue drop in 2013 because of sequestration, severance payments and other issues, reports the Washington Business Journal.
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