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Flood Victim Found, Discovery Sells HQ, Hurricane Afoot: MD News
Statue repairs, food-related illness, new Orioles uniform, school corruption and other headlines were among the most read stories this week.

Here are some of the top stories from the week on Maryland Patch sites. From a major business leaving the area to a new position in the state overseeing school corruption, take a look at what made headlines:
- Discovery Sells Headquarters, Leaves Network Hub In Silver Spring
- Investigator General To Oversee Maryland Schools After Scandals
- Former MD Delegate Gets 48 Months In Bribery Scheme: Report
- Boyfriend Of Flood Victim Melissa Lehew Found Her
- MD Salmonella Cases Grow From Honey Smacks Cereal: CDC
- Columbia Among Top Cities For Families: WalletHub
- Baltimore Orioles To Debut Braille Uniforms
- 10 Die On MD Waters, Roads In Heartbreaking Labor Day Weekend
- Florence To Become 'Major Hurricane' For Southeast: MD Forecast
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- Marshall Statues To Leave Lawyers Mall During Utility Repairs
- Witness In Towson Double Murder Case Was Homicide Victim: Report
- Tyler Tessier Found Dead In Jail Cell: Report
- Jimmy's Famous Seafood Spars With PETA Over Crabs
- Dog Fatally Mauled Columbia Woman: Police
- Swastika, Anti-Gay Messages Found In UMD Dorms, Cops Say: Report
- Teen Killed By Pellet Gun Near Middle River: Police
- Baltimore Is Home To Worst Drivers In America, Allstate Says
- 51K Drivers Illegally Pass Stopped Montgomery County School Buses
- 4-Alarm Fire Erupts At Paint Store In Fells Point
- 10 Must-See Maryland Houses With $1 Million Price Tags
Pictured, construction workers begin phase one of a steam line repair project on the Annapolis government campus on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2018. (Photo by Howard R. Fletcher/Capital News Service)
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