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Identity thieves plot … major kitchen rehab? | Freeze warning, again | Self-service emissions testing | Cashew recall

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Walmart T-Shirt Mixes Up Maryland and Massachusetts
Sharp-eyed Walmart shopper and Twitter user Samantha Ficco of Lynchburg, Va., called out the country’s biggest retailer recently for putting the word “Terps” and the letter “M” over an outline of the state of Massachusetts in its UMD clothing line. >>> Read more.
Photo: Mislabeled Maryland T-shirt image used with permission of Samantha Ficco
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Identity Thieves Spend $17K on Kitchen Rehab
A Bethesda resident has been billed more than $17,000 worth of kitchen appliances and building materials after their identity was stolen through a car break-in, police say. On Monday, Montgomery County Police detectives released surveillance images of four suspects in the case and asked the public to help identify the culprits. >>> Read more.
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Freeze Warning: Sucker Punch from Mother Nature
- For the second night in a row, it won't feel like spring in Maryland, warns the National Weather Service. Bundle up, cover your plants.
9 Locations in Maryland Now Offer Self-Service Emissions Testing Kiosks
- Drivers can do their own emissions tests now at nine Motor Vehicle Administration locations statewide, including in Harford County.
Giant Stores Recall Emerald Cashew Product
- Giant says one of its vendors is recalling a snack product over concerns it may contain glass.
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