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$1M Lotto Ticket, Guns At BWI, Road Rage Gunfire: Nearby News
Top MD news includes guns caught at BWI, $1M lottery ticket unclaimed, family target of road rage, stressed city. How to share news, events.
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- Road Rage Shooting On I-495 Prompts Search For Suspect: Police
- Harmer's Town Art Center Unveils Plans For Downtown HdG
- Internet Scams In Maryland Soar Amid Pandemic
- Suspected Drunk Driver Caused Fatal Elkridge Crash: State Police
5 Guns Caught At BWI Last Month, 4 Travelers Arrested: TSA
Security stopped five people with handguns at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport throughout June, authorities said. Transportation Security Administration officers spotted each gun in separate carry-on bags as they passed through an X-ray machine.
Columbia Scores Well In Stress Study
WalletHub.com, a personal finance website, released its list of "2021's Most & Least Stressed Cities in America" on Monday, and Columbia fell squarely in the "least stressed" end of the study.
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Baltimore Voted One Of Most Stressed Cities
In the same ranking of "2021's Most & Least Stressed Cities in America" Baltimore was ranked No. 4 on the "most stressed" list. Key factors were work stress, financial stress, family stress and health and safety stress.
$1 Million Lotto Unclaimed in Germantown: Check Your Tickets
If you bought a lottery ticket in Montgomery County earlier this month, check your tickets. A Multi Match ticket bought there on July 5 is a $1 million winner, and so far no one has claimed it.
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$100K Damage In Bel Air Fire That Destroyed Wood Shed
A vehicle is believed to have sparked a fire that destroyed a shed in Bel Air Saturday, according to the State Fire Marshal's Office. Damage is estimated at $100,000.
How Maryland Ranks For Overall Child Well-Being
Nearly 12 million children in Maryland and other states were living in poverty before the pandemic, which may wipe out more than a decade of progress, a new report said. Maryland's overall ranking for child wellbeing is 24th in the 2021 report, a drop from ranking 21st in 2020.
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Also Worth a Look Today
- Summer Restaurant Weeks Features Asian-American Eateries
- Man Killed In Silver Spring Car Wreck Early Monday Morning
- Rockville Man Missing, Police Ask for Public's Help To Find Him
- Silver Spring Students Win National Merit Scholarship
- Rockville Students Win National Merit Scholarship In Latest Round
- Germantown Student Win National Merit Scholarship In Last Round
- Two Gaithersburg Students Win National Merit Scholarship
- Bethesda Students Win National Merit Scholarship In Latest Round
- The Battle For Greater Baltimore Scheduled From 2021-27
- 500g Suspected Marijuana, 3 Ecstasy Pills, Gun Seized: Police
Across America
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- Happy Ending For Brick Swan That Was To Be Euthanized
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