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Fatal Plane Crash, Fireworks in August, Park Name Debate: News Nearby
Suspected meth lab explosion, historic district equipped with wifi, teacher charged in sex abuse and more headlines from Maryland Patches.

Here’s a look at some of the day’s top headlines from Maryland Patches:
- Possible Meth Lab Explosion Inside Federal Lab Investigated
- Robert E. Lee Park Proceeds in Name Change Process
- Two Annapolis Residents Killed in Plane Crash
- Havre de Grace Fireworks Show Set for August
- Second DNA Sample Links Lanham Suspect to DC Mansion Murders: Police
- Three-Legged Cat Needs a Forever Home
- Johns Hopkins Holds Steady in ‘Best Hospitals’ Rankings
- Private High School Teacher Charged With Sexually Abusing Two Students
- Ellicott City Gets Free Wifi, New Parking Lot Connection
- What Should Rockville, County Do With Confederate Statue?
- Ex Jos. A. Bank Exec Launches Menswear Line with Former Colleagues
- Police Search for Leads in Fatal Shooting
- Six Months Later, Columbia Rape Suspect Still at Large
- Boy New to Gaithersburg Area Missing Since Monday: Police
- Annapolis Mourns Death of Former Alderman Richard Israel
The Havre de Grace fireworks show, which was rained out July 5, has been rescheduled for August. Photo Credit: Leo Heppner.
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