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Salad Recall, Sears Closing, Mayor's Plea: Top MD News
The state's largest tobacco bust, E. coli infections, top coffee shops and more made headlines this week on Maryland Patches.
MARYLAND — Here are some of the top stories from the week on Maryland Patches:
- Sears Closing Store In Harford Mall
- 7 E. Coli Infections In MD Traced To Prepackaged Salad: Officials
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg Released From Johns Hopkins Hospital, 'Doing Well'
- 100K Pounds Of Salad Recalled Due To E. Coli, MD Included
- Kids Nearly Run Over At Thanksgiving Parade, Arrest Made: Police
- Baltimore Has One Of Best New Restaurants In U.S.: Esquire
- 5K Students To Move In Redistricting Plan Adopted By HoCo Schools
- Ex-Mayor Catherine Pugh Pleads Guilty To Fraud Conspiracy: Report
- Wawa Plans 30 New Maryland Stores By 2025
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- Largest Tobacco Bust In MD History Worth $286K In Lost Taxes
- Morgan State Marching Band To Play In Macy's Thanksgiving Parade
- Police: MoCo Special Ed Teacher Charged In Sex Abuse Case Involving Student
- 2 MD Coffee Shops Make Food & Wine's Best In U.S. List
- Man Charged With Raping, Robbing Woman He Met On Dating App: MCPD
- Shake Shack Signs Lease In Towson, Plans To Open In 2020
- Marylanders Could Save $28M With New Toll Payment Options: MDTA
- Bethesda Woman Charged In Abduction 4-Year-Old In Downtown Area: Police
- Residents Concerned About Too Many Vacation Rentals In Annapolis
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