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Dog Kills Owner's Fiancee: Patch PM
Hazmat call | $600 million project breaks ground in Maryland | When to take Bay Bridge | Winter forecast released | DUI checkpoint.

Share-worthy stories from the Maryland Patch network to talk about tonight:
Calvert County Woman Fatally Mauled By Fiancee's Dog
Drivers saw the attack from the road and reported it, police said.
Marriott Breaks Ground On New Headquarters In Bethesda
The $600 million headquarters will include a hotel, coffee shop, daycare, fitness center and more.
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Roads Reopen After Hazmat Incident In Harford
Officials said a chemical in a resident's garage led to a shelter-in-place order.
PG County Police Slam Washington Post Over MS-13 Report
Police say the Post is guilty of stereotyping the community.
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Man Killed Picking Up Debris On I-695: Police
The driver said vehicles had been swerving around items in the road.
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- DUI Checkpoint Planned In Montgomery County Friday
- Small Maryland Homes With Big Price Tags
- Towson University Police Chief To Retire
- DEA Official Keynotes Harford Drug Symposium
- 2 Life Sentences For Man Who Killed PG County Teacher, 2-Year-Old
- BSO Presents Star-Spangled Spectacular
- AAA Opening Car Care Travel Center In Laurel
- Major Snowfall In MD This Winter Is More Likely: Early Forecast
- Shooting Victim Was Not Target In Edgewood, Reward For Info: Sheriff
- Bay Bridge Delays Likely For Wind, Weather Restrictions June 22
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