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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.
Driver Sought After Family Of Geese Fatally Hit
A family of geese was fatally hit on Thursday and, according to witnesses, the involved driver didn't stop to check on the animals.
3 Seriously Injured In 'Electrical Mishap' Near Metro Station
At least three workers were seriously injured Monday in an "electrical mishap" that occurred near the Medical Center Metro Station.
More Top Headlines:
- Student Injured After Bus Hit By Suspected Drunk Driver: Police
- 2 Women Wanted For MD Murder Arrested In Ohio: Police
- Rabid Fox Attacks Man, 2 Dogs: Police
- Injured Woman Rescued From Billy Goat Trail
- Man Pretending To Be Walmart Employee Wanted By Police
- County Executive Race Rattled As Candidate Drops Out
- MD Home To One Of Nation's 'Most Passive-Aggressive Roads': Report
- $1M Winning Lotto Ticket Holder Plans To Pay Off Loans
- Man Charged In Stepfather's Assault, Death
- 2 Injured In Explosion At Wastewater Treatment Plant: Report
- Howard Co. Math Teachers Receive State Honors
- Road-Rage Shooting In Anne Arundel County Ends In Man's Arrest
- Flesh-Eating Fly Returns To U.S.: What To Know In MD
- Rabid Groundhog Suspected In Harford County
- Bocce Courts Named In Honor Of Community Leader
- Undocumented Man Charged With Rape, Sex Abuse Of Minors
- Suspect Barges Into Apartment With Large Knife, Assaults Resident: Police
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