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A Joppa boy remembered for his kindness and a business owner who gave to charity were killed in a crash.
A Joppa boy remembered for his kindness and a business owner who gave to charity were killed in a crash. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

There was plenty of news across Maryland on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.

Georgetown Coach From MD Indicted in College Admissions Scheme

A former Georgetown University men's and women's tennis who lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland, is among dozens indicted in what the Department of Justice has called the "largest ever" college recruitment scam.

Hogan Visits New Hampshire As Some Urge 2020 Challenge To Trump

He still hasn't said no to a primary challenge of President Donald Trump in 2010, and now Republican Gov. Larry Hogan has scheduled a speech in early primary state New Hampshire.

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Kind, Fun-Loving Joppa Boy Killed In Crash Mourned By Community

Family, friends and classmates are grieving the loss of Tripp Johnson, a 7-year-old boy from Joppa who died in a 12-vehicle crash on Monday. "He was the sweetest, happiest, fun-loving little boy," an uncle said.

Supermarket Owner Killed In Bel Air Crash Mourned

Friends and family will say a final farewell Wednesday afternoon to 65-year-old businessman and philanthropist Andrew Klein. The president of Klein's ShopRite of Maryland — who was killed in a 12-vehicle crash on Monday — will be laid to rest at Baltimore Hebrew Cemetery.

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Teen Charged In 2017 Mall Homicides

A 19-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a double homicide that occurred at mall in 2017, police said. Both victims were stabbed to death.

Coast Guard Officer Accused Of Plotting Attacks Pleads Not Guilty

A U.S. Coast Guard lieutenant accused of being a "domestic terrorist" with plans to murder a list of Democratic lawmakers and prominent journalists pleaded not guilty Monday to multiple charges and remains in detention.

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