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Dead Shark, Holiday DUI Patrols, Casino Hiring: News Nearby
Former Ravens cheerleader not facing new charges, Confederate statue sparks community meeting and more from Maryland Patches.

Here are some of the day’s top headlines from Maryland Patches:
- 8-Foot Shark Fished Out of Potomac Waters
- Labor Day Impaired Driving Crackdown Planned in Howard County
- 5 Charged at DUI Checkpoint Near Joppa
- MGM National Harbor to Begin Hiring 3,600 in First Quarter of 2016
- County Not Pursuing Charges Against Former Ravens Cheerleader in Teen Sex Case
- Abandoned Baby Case: Charge Dropped Against Alleged Father
- Community Meeting Will Discuss Confederate Monument Future
- Baltimore County Police Sergeant Charged in Fraud Investigation
- Motorcyclist Killed in Rockville Crash
- High School Evacuated for Smoke Scare
- Police: Stepmother Inflicted Broken Bones, Internal Injuries
- Maryland Terrapins College Football: Traffic, Tickets, TV, Parking and More
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PHOTOS: Robert Stowe, vice president of Facilities at MGM National Harbor, shows the progress being made on construction of the $1.3 billion casino resort overlooking the Potomac River. Photos by Patch.
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