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Storm Damage, Casino Robbery, Life Sentence: News Nearby
Sculpture garden opens, former Raven reflects, health system employee indicted and other headlines from Maryland Patches.

Here’s a look at the some of the day’s top stories from Maryland Patches:
- Storm Topples Trees, Knocks Out Power in Montgomery County
- Former Raven Oher: ‘Blind Side’ Hurt NFL Career
- DC Men Charged With Casino Robbery, Assault
- Subject of National Manhunt to Serve Life Sentence for Baltimore County Murder
- Ex Sheppard Pratt Employee Indicted in Fraud Scheme
- Trump to Attend Maryland GOP Fundraiser Following Controversial Announcement
- Sculpture Garden Opens at The Metropolitan in Columbia
- 18 Schools in Baltimore County to Change Start/Dismissal Times
- Largest Slave Quarters in Chesapeake Uncovered: Photos
- Teen Dies on Way to Hospital After Ex Raped Her on Street: Report
- Montgomery Historical Society Offers to Host Gazette’s Digital Archives
- Private School in Towson Wants Its Own Sandwich
- Elkridge High School Girl Will Compete in National Rodeo
- Anne Arundel County Celebrates Chrysalis House Drug Treatment Center Renovation
- Pawn Shop Robbery Suspect Shot Employee in Arm: Sheriff
- Howard County Public School System Offers Free Lunch This Summer
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Pictured, storm damage was reported in Gaithersburg and Bethesda Friday. Photo Credit: Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service spokesman Pete Piringer.
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