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Best Employer, Terror Plot, Wedding Spotlight: Top MD News
Top news of the week on MD Patches included police killing a man with machete in grocery store, Airbnb investors finding success and more.
Among the most read stories this week on Maryland Patches was news of a Coast Guard lieutenant from Silver Spring accused of a domestic terror plot to kill politicians and members of the media. Other top articles included a Maryland company on Fortune's 2019 list of "best companies to work for," teen arrested in the shooting at Arundel Mills, the Maryland city where Airbnb investors are turning a profit, the closure of a Barnes & Noble Starbucks in Harford County, Maryland's missing Powerball winner and more.
- MD Coast Guard Officer Accused Of Plotting Terror Attacks
- This Maryland Company Is One Of Nation's Best To Work For: Fortune
- Machete-Wielding Man Dies After Officer-Involved Shooting In Aldi: Officials
- First $1M Powerball Winner Of 2019 In Maryland
- Severn Teen In Custody For Arundel Mills Mall Shooting: Police
- Baltimore Ranked Among Best Cities For Airbnb Investors
- Damascus Teen To Be Tried As Juvenile In Broomstick Rape Case
- Wedding In Bel Air Gets Attention Of People Magazine
- Korryn Gaines Case: Judge Overturns More Than $36M Payout
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- Meet Maryland’s Most Annoying Robocallers
- Takoma Park Restaurant Makes Hottest Restaurant List
- Recovering Addict Cleans Up Signs Around Harford County
- Third Of Marylanders Want Hogan To Run For President In 2020
- NTSB Sets Hearing On Cause Of 2016 Deadly Apartment Explosions
- Community Says Goodbye To Barnes & Noble Starbucks
- List Of Maryland Priests Accused Of Child Sexual Abuse
- $2K In Stolen Dick's Sporting Goods Merchandise Found, 3 Arrested: Police
- Maryland Legislature Considers $15 Minimum Wage Bills
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