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145 Sick After Oyster Festival In Ocean City
Visitors from Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey reported getting sick after one restaurant's "Shell Shocked" beer and oyster festival.
Bank Robbery Suspect Dies In House Fire: Report
A man wanted by the FBI in Baltimore County bank robberies reportedly died when he barricaded himself inside a Rising Sun home where fire broke out.
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'Confederate Lives Matter' Post Targets Transgender Student
A group of students at Southern High School in Harwood allegedly posted threats on Snapchat under the name "Confederate Lives Matter."
The Book Thing Featured On CBS Evening News
The goal of The Book Thing is "to put unwanted books into the hands of those who want them." And there are many in Charm City who want them.
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Trump Pick For HHS Secretary Grew Up In Maryland
"Salisbury is very much in my bones," Alex Azar reportedly said.
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