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Ram's Head Lawsuit, Marriott HQ to Move, Mikulski to Retire, and Harford Road Closures
Plus, Good Samaritans help deputy, students robbed over lunch, winter weather alert - again -, heroin crisis + other Patch news.

Here are some of the day’s top stories from Maryland Patches:
- Sen. Barbara Mikulski Announces Retirement
- UPDATE: Marriott Hotels Eyes Moving; Leggett Confident Chain Will Stay in County
- Heavy Object Moving Through Harford County
- Two Good Samaritans Help Deputy on Roadside in Abingdon
- Winter Weather Alert: Not Again! Again.
- Glen Burnie High School Students Robbed at Gunpoint
- Residential Blaze Reported in Abingdon
- With 12 Letters, Anne Arundel Has a New Top Speller
- Police: Armed Robbery for Cash and Cigarettes in Pasadena
- MTA Restores Light Rail Service After Suspension Due to Ice
- 8 Counties in Central Maryland Under Winter Weather Advisory Tuesday
- Police: Why Was Man Lying in Road?
- Water Main Breaks: One of the Worst Seasons for WSSC
- Plan of Attack Formed to Combat County’s ‘Heroin Crisis’
- Rams Head Group, Owner Face Class Action Suit
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