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Drug Ring, Slain Officer, Penguin Milestone: Top News
Dark web drug sales, officer killed helping neighbor, most dangerous city in America and more news from Maryland Patches this week.

Among the top stories this week in Maryland, an officer in Prince George's County was gunned down while helping his neighbor; the Naval Academy is looking into reports of a drug ring on campus; Baltimore was named the nation's most dangerous city; and a celebrity chef is opening a Maryland restaurant. Plus, check out lists of the safest towns and school districts as well as top college values, and see what the latest Goucher Poll results say about Marylanders.
- PG County Officer Killed Was Father Of 4, Marine Veteran
- Dark Web Drug Sales Investigated At US Naval Academy: Reports
- Maryland Breaks Temperature Record Set In 1930
- Food Network Star Giada De Laurentiis Preps For Baltimore Eatery
- Montgomery County Student Who Brought Gun To School Had More Weapons At Home
- After Threats, School Safety Forum Announced By Harford County Sheriff
- Baby Penguin Marks 1000th To Hatch At Maryland Zoo
- Huge Uproar After Racial Slur At Gas Station In Largo: Report
- Rockville Woman Wins Gold Medal At Olympics
- How Much Cash Maryland's Delegation Gets From Pro, Anti Gun Lobby
- Cockeysville Man Facing Prison Time For Facebook Threats
- Lawsuit Against Ambulance Company Alleges Medicare Fraud
- Bethesda's José Andrés Wins 2018 James Beard Humanitarian Award
- Embattled Former County Executive John Leopold Running For House
From Safest To Most Dangerous: Maryland Superlative Lists
- Maryland's 20 Safest Towns: 2018 Rankings
- Baltimore Is America's Most Dangerous City, Analysis Finds
- Annapolis One Of Prettiest Small Towns In US: Travel Site
- 6 Maryland Colleges Among Best Values In US
- Best Maryland Bed And Breakfast, New List Says
- 20 Safest School Districts In Maryland
- Maryland Is The 26th Most Sinful State In America
Find out what's happening in Baltimorefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
State Poll Results: Governor's Race, Economic Engine, Opioids
- Gov. Hogan Earns Strong Job Approval From Maryland Voters: Poll
- Marylanders Split On Youth Tackle Football, Agree On Opiods: Poll
- No Clear Favorites For Governor Among MD Democrats: Goucher Poll
- Baltimore Seen Less As Economic Engine For Maryland, Survey Say
Photo courtesy of the Prince George's County Police Department.
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