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Capital Shooting, Immigration Rallies, Free Pets: News Nearby
Top news from Maryland, including the identities of the victims from the mass shooting. Plus, how to share your news and events on Patch.

Here are some of the top headlines from the past 24 hours on Maryland Patches:
- Annapolis Shooting: 5 Dead, More Wounded At Capital Gazette Paper
- Discolored Water In The Inner Harbor Under Investigation
- 6-Year-Old Still In Critical Condition After Electrocution: Cops
- Man Who Fell Overboard In Bay Identified, Search Continues
- Annapolis Shooting: Reporter Hid, Reported From Bloody 'War Zone'
- Ellicott City B&O Railroad Station Museum Reopens
- Mass Shootings In Maryland: Newspaper, Workplace, Mall
- 'Families Belong Together Rally' Planned In 5 MD Cities
- Congressman To Baltimore County Exec: '...Comply With Federal Law'
- 18-Wheeler Hauling TVs Crashes, Overturns In Gaithersburg
- Baltimore Fourth Of July Fireworks: 2018 Guide
- Fundraiser Supports Army Couple After Wedding Day House Fire
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- Annapolis City Dock Named An Endangered Historic Place
- Armed Robbery Attempt At Dollar General: Perry Hall Crime
- Immigrant Children Spark Baltimore County Exec Letter To Feds
- 10 Annapolis Businesses Cited for Liquor Violations
- ‘Deadliest’ Car Crashes: How Maryland Ranks
- Free Adoptions On All Dogs, Cats At Montgomery County Shelter
- Police-Involved Shooting On Pratt Street Reported
- BCPS Wins Multiple Communications Awards
- Bethesda Employer Ranks On 'Top Workplace For 2018' List
- Shooting Victim In Randallstown Was Targeted: Police
- Free Naloxone Training In Gaithersburg Offered By County
- &pizza To Open At The Mall At Prince Georges
- Teens Charged With Robbing Glen Burnie Man On His Walk Home
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ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND - JUNE 28, 2018: Police respond to a shooting on June 28, 2018 in Annapolis, Maryland. - At least five people were killed Thursday when a gunman opened fire inside the offices of the Capital Gazette, a newspaper published in Annapolis, a historic city an hour east of Washington. A reporter for the daily, Phil Davis, tweeted that a 'gunman shot through the glass door to the office and opened fire on multiple employees.''There is nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you're under your desk and then hear the gunman reload,' Davis said. (Photo by Alex Wroblewski/Getty Images)
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