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There was plenty of news across Maryland on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
Huge Potholes On Baltimore-Washington Parkway Alarm Locals (Video)
The Baltimore-Washington Parkway in Prince George's County is littered with massive, dangerous potholes, according to a report.
Drug Dealer Who Sold 6M Doses Of Fentanyl Jailed
A west Baltimore drug dealer who sold 6 million doses of fentanyl, enough to kill everyone in the state of Maryland, was sentenced to 24 years in prison, followed by five years of supervised release.
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Fundraiser To Help Family Of 7-Year-Old Killed In Bel Air Crash
The family of 7-year-old Tripp Johnson — who died in a 12-vehicle crash in Harford County Monday — has set up a GoFundMe page to cover funeral costs, medical bills, and other related expenses. His mother was critically injured in the crash and remains hospitalized.
Students Plan Walkout For Gun Control
Students across Montgomery County are planning to walk out of school Thursday to pressure congressional lawmakers to pass tougher gun control laws, MoCo Students For Change announced.
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Maryland Spring Forecast 2019: Outlook Is Warm
With a high temperature flirting with the 70-degree mark later this week, it's a good time to look ahead to what kind of spring Maryland faces: warm and dry or cool and blustery?
Also Worth A Look Today
- Drop Boxes For Unused Meds Offered By Anne Arundel Medical Center
- Free Lyft Rides Available For St. Patrick's Day
- Driver Injured After Being Trapped Inside Overturned Car: MCFRS
- Trooper Who Fatally Shot Knife-Wielding Man Is Identified
- Free Emergency Preparedness Training Class Held On April 13
- Black Guerilla Family Leader Sentenced To Prison For OKing Murder
- $63K In Fentanyl Bought From Dark Web, Sold By Gambrills Man
- Man Convicted Of Bank Fraud, Identity Theft
- Schools Offer Students Online Screening For Substance Abuse
Across America
- TV Stars Indicted In Calif. College Fraud
- Drunk Woman With Suitcase Full Of Cats Arrested
- How To Combat Sleep Deprivation As A Parent
- Manafort Sentenced To 3.5 More Years In DC Hearing
- Aaron Hernandez's Murder Conviction Reinstated
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