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MD First In US With New E-Cig Ban, Comptroller Says: Patch PM
Mystery surrounds MD teen's death | 2 new statues now at state house | Sheriffs oppose immigration proposals | Disposable e-cig crackdown.
Here are the share-worthy stories from Maryland Patches to talk about tonight:
Maryland Becomes First State To Ban Flavored Disposable E-Cigarettes
Agents will prioritize taking flavors like "strawberry hard candy" and "O.M.G." off shelves.
Germantown Teen Found Dead In Southern Virginia: State Police
Two bodies were found near a vehicle when officers responded to a crash, but police said that was not how the victims, including a Maryland teen, died.
Find out what's happening in Dundalkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Harford County Sheriff Opposes Bill Ending ICE Partnership
Three sheriffs joined forces in Annapolis to oppose a pair of bills aimed at limiting immigration enforcement programs in Frederick, Harford and Cecil counties.
Douglass, Tubman Statues Now Stand In Maryland State House
The sculptures, cast in bronze, weigh approximately 400 to 500 pounds apiece.
Find out what's happening in Dundalkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Lawmaker Wants To Open A Dialogue About Reparations In MD
A Prince George's County delegate wants the state to consider financial compensation for the descendants of enslaved Africans.
Also Worth A Look Today
- Former MedStar Worker Charged In Child Porn Case: Police
- New School Bus Camera Payment Plan Approved In Montgomery County
- Maryland Among Most Dangerous States For Online Dating: Study
- Harford County Earns Federal Historic Preservation Certification
- Defense Attorney In Capital Gazette Murders Steps Down
- Rabid Raccoon Found In Anne Arundel County
- Lighthouse Receives $75K Grant To Provide Job Training
- Waterfront Treehouse, Mayor's Mansion: MD Dream Homes
- Port Discovery Pop-Up Shop Opens In Towson
- National Orchid Show Coming To Davidsonville's Homestead Gardens
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