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Brittany Norwood won't use insanity defense, sources say
Brittany Norwood's lawyers will not be using an insanity defense, sources said Monday.
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Maryland raises $6 million via alcohol tax in July
Maryland estimates the state raised roughly $6 million in added revenue in July from a 50 percent increase in the state's sales tax on alcohol.
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Motorist trapped, injured when road washes out
A motorist was injured when he attempted to drive a vehicle through a washed out section of a road in Davidsonville, Maryland, police said.
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D.C. flooding: D.C. area recovering from floods
Pounding rains in the D.C region flooded roads, left businesses and homes waterlogged and is being blamed for three deaths in Virginia, including the drowning of a 12-year-old boy.
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Victor Noel Williams struck, killed in Wheaton-Glenmont
Victor Noel Williams, 52, was struck and killed early Sunday in Wheaton-Glenmont as he was attempting to cross the street.
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D.C. flooding: D.C. area soaked as heavy rains bring flooding
Throughout the D.C. region, pouring rains flooded roadways, closed schools in Charles County and are being blamed for one death.
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Winning Powerball ticket sold in Maryland
Maryland has its first Powerball jackpot winner.
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WATCH: Flash floods create rushing river on Ellicott City road
From Maryland: There's pavement somewhere under all that water. Probably.
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Troy Nash convicted in 2007 slaying of Largo woman
A Prince George's County jury has convicted a Largo man of first-degree murder in the stabbing death of a 53-year-old woman in 2007.
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Mark Chase allowed to sell art on Ocean City Boardwalk, judge says
A U.S. District judge in Baltimore has ruled that Ocean City cannot prevent Mark Chase, an artist from selling his work on the Boardwalk until a trial is held on the matter.
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Fossil of newborn dinosaur discovered in Md.
A dinosaur fossil discovered in Maryland has been deemed to be the youngest nodosaur ever discovered, according to researchers.
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Terror warning: U-Haul vans stolen in Prince George's County
With law enforcement on alert over possible terror threats, two vans were stolen in Prince George's County and three were stolen in the New York City area Saturday.
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Woman killed in hit-and-run in Hillcrest Heights
A woman was killed in a hit-and-run accident early Saturday in the Hillcrest Heights area, Prince George's County police said.
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Flooding blamed for five deaths in Maryland, Virginia
The raging flood waters are being blamed for at least five deaths in Maryland and Virginia.
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D.C. flooding: Pasadena man dies in flooding
Anne Arundel County police say a Pasadena man has died after he was pulled from flood waters near his home.
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Torrential rain turns roads into rivers
Rain flooded basements and city streets Wednesday, damaging businesses and leading to dramatic rescues.
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Flash flood warning hits D.C.; historic flooding possible
As much as 5 inches of rain could fall today around Virginia, Maryland and the District, and the government is prepping for "what could be one of the top ten major floods in our area."
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Gay marriage fundraiser in Chevy Chase
Equality Maryland is holding a fundraiser to help boost the group's bid to legalize same-sex marriage in the state.
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