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Millersville Steak 'n Shake opens

After several weeks of delays, Maryland's first Steak 'n Shake opened Monday morning in Millersville.

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Police seek public's help in identifying Glen Burnie shooting suspects

Anne Arundel County police are seeking the public's help in identifying two suspects in a home invasion and shooting last month in Glen Burnie.

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No federal charges in deadly NSA gate shooting

The FBI has closed its investigation into March's deadly shooting at an entrance to the National Security Agency and federal prosecutors have declined to bring charges against anyone involved, a...

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Pasadena man pleads guilty to shooting wife's new boyfriend

Sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 11

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Memorial for Brooklyn Park fire victim this weekend

Body of Toni Oakley released weeks after her death when miscommunication uncovered

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Lt. Gov. scheduled to speak Thursday in Severna Park

Lt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford will be in Severna Park Thursday, talking to a local chamber luncheon, one of a number of speakers with statewide or national draw this week.

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Peroutka keeps in touch with Constitution Party

Michael Peroutka may be known as one of four Republicans on the Anne Arundel County Council, but he hasn't cut ties with his former Constitution Party.

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Glen Burnie man dies in Maine house fire

A Glen Burnie man died after becoming trapped on the second floor of a home that caught fire while visiting relatives Monday, according to officials at the Maine Office of State Fire Marshal.

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Dangerously hot; severe thunderstorm watch until 11 p.m.

Dangerously hot weather warnings have been joined by a severe thunderstorm watch through 11 p.m. Tuesday night.

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Should politicians tell all when it comes to medical info?

Disclosure varies from case to case

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Trump discusses his presidential campaign at Linthicum GOP dinner

Criticizes Democrats, celebrities

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Thunderstorms bring end to excessive heat

Highs in the 70s could be on tap for weekend, weather service says

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Capital Gazette reporter wins prize in Excellence-in-Features awards

Capital Gazette reporter Elisha Sauers will be among those honored at the Society for Features Journalists' annual conference in August for her piece on Clifford Lee Nickalo, a homeless man who died...

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Six pulled from historic ship in Pasadena during Tuesday's storm

Six people were pulled from an historic ship in the Patapsco River Tuesday evening as howling winds and heavy rain pounded the area.

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Linthicum: Keller's update - new owners will keep things the same

'If we keep everything the same then we can't fail. I'm not even going to put new paint on the walls.'

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Protesters, elected officials rally in support of keeping Laurel's train stop

Led by Laurel City Council President Ed Ricks, dozens of residents gathered in the parking lot of the Laurel MARC train station Wednesday morning, chanting "save our stop" in unison and hoisting signs...

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Schools hit snag in finding contractor for bus software

The school system will have to reissue its request for proposals for bus routing software, but it won't impact pushing school start times to later in the day by the 2016-17 school year, according to...

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This Davidsonville company has got your goat

About 80 goats are for hire to eat invasive vegetation

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Rain could set record for June; more forecast through weekend

Record was set in June 1972 when Hurricane Agnes devastated region

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Giant, Food Lion owners to merge

Some local shoppers Wednesday night unconcerned

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