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Barge Hits Bridge Pier | Gov. Candidate Guilty Of Crimes | Metro Station Mishap: MD Top News

Listeria Outbreak Linked To Cheese | Pentagon Hazmat Scare | El Niño 'Imminent' | Family Of Geese Fatally Hit | School Bomb Threat

On the weekend, we review the top stories and headlines from across Maryland. Here's a roundup of some of the biggest stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here.

Father-Daughter Charged With Attempted First-Degree Murder: Police

A father and daughter wanted in connection with a stabbing were arrested after authorities located the pair in Rockville, police said Friday.

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1 Dead, 8 Sickened In Listeria Outbreak Linked To MD Cheese Recall

A multiagency investigation into a Maryland dairy farm is underway after it was linked to a ricotta cheese listeria outbreak that killed one person and hospitalized eight others across several states.

Barge Hits Susquehanna River Bridge Pier

Thousands of travelers' plans were derailed after a barge hit the Susquehanna River Bridge on the Northeast Corridor between Havre de Grace and Perryville, disrupting Amtrak service between Baltimore and Philadelphia on Saturday.

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1 Hospitalized, 6 Treated For Heat Illness During School Bomb Threat Evacuation

A child was hospitalized and six people were treated for heat-related illnesses during an evacuation at Reservoir High School in Fulton on Wednesday, according to authorities.

Pentagon Hazmat Scare Prompts Temporary Lockdown

A potential air quality issue that prompted safety protocols and brought area Hazmat teams to the Pentagon Thursday morning turned out not to have occurred, according to a government official.

MD Governor Candidate Violated Ex-Partner's Protective Order, Judge Rules: Report

Dwight Douglas Larcomb, one of nine Republicans running for governor of Maryland, was found guilty on Wednesday of 17 charges, including stalking and violating his ex-partner's protective order, the Baltimore Sun reported.

El Niño 'Imminent,' Could Reshape Weather Patterns. Here’s What It Means For MD

Meteorologists have a better idea of how a fast-developing El Niño could significantly reshape weather patterns in Maryland and across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast this year.

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