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Car Plows Into 4 Pedestrians | Massive Sewer Spill | Dog Beaten With Bat: MD Weekend
Here are the headlines you may have missed from the weekend in Maryland.
We've rounded up the stories you may have missed in Maryland over the weekend to prepare you for the week ahead.
Stabbing Suspect Arrested After Roommates' Argument Turns Fatal: Police
A 26-year-old has been arrested in connection to the weekend fatal stabbing of his roommate during an argument, Howard County Police say.
Car Veers Onto Sidewalk, Plows Into 4 Pedestrians
Two pedestrians were taken to a local shock trauma center Saturday after a car veered off a downtown Annapolis road and drove onto a sidewalk and struck four people.
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DC Water To Hold Meeting On Potomac River Spill
After a sewer line that runs through Montgomery County collapsed, DC Water will host a public meeting this week to update residents on the cleanup response to the accident in the Potomac River.
Man Beats Dog With Bat, Faces Several Charges: Officials
After being accused of beating a dog with a ball bat for six minutes, a Hyattsville man has been arrested and charged in connection to the crime, police say.
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Electric Problem Sparks $50K House Fire
A problem with a home's electrical panel sparked a house fire in Salisbury that caused $50,000 damage, the state fire marshal said.
2 Arrested As Police Crack Down On 8 Illegal Car Rallies In 4 MD Counties
Two people were arrested Saturday night when eight illegal car rallies were broken up by officials in Prince George’s, Anne Arundel, Montgomery and Howard counties, according to Maryland State Police.
5 Pets Dead After Fire Breaks Out Inside MoCo Apartment
An apartment fire displaced a family and killed three dogs and two cats that were left at home over the weekend, authorities said.
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