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Coffee Shop Closes, School Bus Alert, Rapper's Label: News Nearby
Top MD news includes coffee shop closure, boxer survives plane crash, school bus warning, rapper's record label. How to share news, events.

Here are some of the share-worthy stories from Maryland Patches to talk about tonight:
- Clove & Cedar Coffeebar Closing, Citing Pandemic Hardship
- Harford Man Guilty Of Shooting At Police And Neighbor: Judge
- 5.8-Magnitude Earthquake Rattled Maryland 10 Years Ago
- Businesses That Move Into Vacant Spaces Can Apply For State Funds
$100K Lotto Ticket Sold To Silver Spring Resident At Local Store
A 70-year-old Silver Spring resident usually buys one lotto ticket each night when he gets off his shift at a local car wash. Last week he decided to break routine and buy a $10 ticket — the $1,000 loaded. That brought him a $100,000 prize he'll use to pay off his mortgage.
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Caregiver At Silver Spring Group Home Died After Attack: Police
A 62-year-old caregiver at a Silver Spring group home died after a resident attacked him, Montgomery County Police said Sunday.
Watch For Children Getting On And Off School Buses: Officials
Ahead of the 2021-22 school year, Maryland State Police and the Maryland Center for School Safety are reminding drivers to be alert for children as they get on and off school buses. Most school districts in the state start classes either Aug. 30 or Sept. 7, the day after the Labor Day holiday.
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Missing Dog On The Run, Distraught Owner Asks For Help
An adorable 10-pound black-colored mini Labradoodle named Remy is on the run and her owner is desperate to find her. Phoebe Serlemitsos told Patch that Remy is "quite scared and skittish all the time."
New Record Label Started By Maryland Rapper
Maryland rapper Michal DeAngelo Billups started his own music label called Double A Records. The name pays homage to Billups' home in Anne Arundel County.
MCPS Bus Abuse Trial Delayed: Key Expert For Defense Unavailable
A school bus driver who has pleaded guilty, but not criminally responsible, to sexually abusing several special needs students on Montgomery County buses was scheduled to go to trial this week to determine criminal responsibility, but the date has been delayed.
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Also Worth a Look Today
- Boxer Gervonta Davis Uninjured In Private Jet Crash In Florida
- Shady Grove, Rockville Metro Stations To Close Sept. 11 to Dec. 4
- Job Fair Thursday Hosted By The Mall In Columbia
- Man Dies In Motorcycle Crash On Philadelphia Road: Police
- Bomb Threat Suspect Arrested After Intimidating Hospital: Police
- Hunting Adventure Of A Lifetime Won By Maryland Union Member
- 3 BCPS Kids On MD Center For School Safety Student Focus Group
- Body-Worn Camera Program May Start Oct. 5 In HoCo Pending Funding
- Hogan Gets Booster Shot, Cheers FDA Approval Of Pfizer Vaccine
- Man To Balance Bike, Ladder, More On His Face At Baysox Game
Across America
- Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Gets Full Approval From U.S. Regulators
- NYC Teachers Must Be Vaccinated Against COVID, De Blasio Says
- Proud Boys Leader Gets Jail Time For Burning BLM Church Banner
- Majority Of Americans Want All-Vaccinated Flying [POLL]
- Sheriff’s Office COVID-19 Outbreak Affects 10% Of Employees
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