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Wegmans recalls pine nuts over salmonella concerns
Wegmans Food Markets is recalling 5,000 pounds of pine nuts sold in its stores in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, and Maryland, citing possible salmonella contamination.
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Suk 'Brian' Ryong Yun, police civilian employee, arrested
Montgomery Police arrested a civilian police employee on charges that he stole money that was in police custody.
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Brandywine liquor store shooting leaves one injured
A man is in stable condition Thursday morning after being shot outside a Brandywine liquor store, police say.
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Jessica Peavy faces sentencing in death of daughter
Jessica Peavy, the mother of a baby girl who was fatally abused by the child's father last November, faces sentencing in Frederick on Thursday for failing to protect her daughter.
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Lululemon murder trial: Defense admits Norwood killed Murray
Brittany Norwood’s lawyer admitted that the defendant killed Jayna Murray at the Lululemon store but claims it was during a fight and not first degree murder.
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Michael Dorsey arrested for alleged Bethesda, Potomac area thefts
Montgomery County police say they have arrested a man suspected of stealing items from vehicles in the Bethesda and Potomac areas.
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O'Malley approves Maryland redistricting map
Democrats who control the General Assembly say the map reflects population growth in the suburbs of the nation's capital and along the Interstate corridor northwest of Washington. Republicans say it's gerrymandering.
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How many cars have crashed into this strip mall?
A strip mall in Landover is apparently a major target for errant drivers.
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Jason Beatty charged with indecent exposure
A man who works as a middle school custodian has been charged with indecent exposure, police said.
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Gary Giordano detention hearing scheduled
Gary Giordano, the suspect in the disappearance of Robyn Gardner in Aruba, will have a detention hearing Friday, CNN reports.
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Sen. Ulysses Currie's wife to testify in corruption case
The wife of state Sen. Ulysses Currie is scheduled to testify today in the federal corruption case against her husband.
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Virginia, Maryland National Guard soldiers due home Thursday
About 70 National Guard soldiers from Virginia and Maryland are heading home after serving in Afghanistan since December.
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Alonzo Guyton, Howard University student, killed
A 24-year-old Howard University student was shot and killed early Tuesday morning in Mount Rainier.
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Greenbelt Road McDonald's struck by car
The driver of a vehicle which plowed into a McDonald's in Berwyn Heights on Wednesday Morning has been taken to an area hospital for precautionary reasons, fire officials say.
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Maryland plan for 15 cents gas tax increase moves forward
Proposed taxes and fees aimed at raising more than $800 million in new transportation revenue annually in Maryland headed toward the Maryland Legislature.
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Montgomery County to discuss Metro escalator outages
The Montgomery County council will hold a special session Tuesday evening to debate what can be done to fix the frequent escalator outages that plague Metro riders.
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Bethesda Metro Station escalators out again
This was the second time in the span of a week that the escalators in Bethesda have been inoperable. On Oct. 19, the escalators went down for more than an hour.
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Robert Ehrlich to release book
A book by Maryland's only Republican governor in a generation is set to hit the shelves in December.
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