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14-Year-Old Girl Charged In PG County School Threats: Police
Police allege she emailed threats to two local high schools and a middle school.
Martin O’Malley Urges Beto O’Rourke To Run For President In 2020
The former Maryland governor delivered a message through Thursday's op-ed.
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Aberdeen Middle School Bomb Threat: 2 Charged, Police Say
Police said that seventh-grade girls were charged for a threat through an anonymous app.
Police Need Public’s Help In Solving Two 2018 Homicide Cases
A cash reward of up to $10,000 is offered in each case in Anne Arundel County.
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Ravens Flock Party At White Marsh Mall Draws Crowds
More events are planned for fans on Purple Friday.
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