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Top cities for porch pirates | Labor Day sobriety checkpoint | 2 drown in 4 days | Odds of landing Amazon | Candidate battles cancer.

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MD Teachers Work 2nd Jobs, Spend Own Money In Schools: Poll
Nearly half of Maryland teachers work a second job, and 91 percent pay out of pocket for school supplies, a new poll shows.
Damascus Teen Dies In Swimming Accident
The engineering student jumped off rocks into a quarry, officials said.
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Baltimore Among Top 10 Cities For 'Porch Pirates': Study
See how Baltimore ranks among cities where "porch pirates" strike.
Body Recovered From Loch Raven Reservoir: Police
Officials are asking for help identifying the man who drowned Monday at Loch Raven Reservoir.
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Here Are Montgomery County's Odds To Win Amazon HQ2: New List
The second Amazon headquarters will bring 50,000 jobs and more than $5 billion in investments.
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- Baby Seal Robots Among Attractions At KIDfest
- Sobriety Checkpoint In Harford County Planned Ahead Of Labor Day
- First Location For Sunday Morning Bakehouse To Open At Pike & Rose
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