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Disgraced Delegate, JCP Closure, Diversity List: Top MD News
Top news on MD Patches this week included two MARC train crashes, service dog's new job, apology after racial slur and JC Penney closing.

This week on Maryland Patches, news of JC Penney closing one Maryland store was among the most read articles. Also resonating with readers were stories of a Harford County delegate who used a racial slur, a well-known service dog who started a new job, an unclaimed million-dollar Powerball ticket and more.
- JC Penney Closing Maryland Store, 29 Other Locations
- Woman Killed In Perry Hall, Investigation Underway: Police
- Sully, Service Dog To H.W. Bush, Starts New Job At Walter Reed
- Harford State Legislator Apologizes For Using Racial Slur
- Former Baltimore Ravens Player Catches Gun, Drug Charges
- TLC Helps Prom Dreams Become Reality For DC-Area Students
- MARC Train Strikes Another Pedestrian In PG County
- $1M Powerball Ticket Unclaimed In Maryland
- Tree Kills Man In Bel Air: Report
- Some Of Most Diverse Cities In US Are In Montgomery Co: Study
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- Coast Guard Lt. Indicted On Gun and Drug Charges: DOJ
- Baltimore Has Two James Beard Award Semifinalists For 2019
- Ex-UMD Basketball Players Sue Fortnite Over Running Man Dance
- Death Of Man Found Behind Bethesda Bus Stop Ruled A Homicide: PD
- Bladensburg Peace Cross Arguments Heard At Supreme Court
- Anne Arundel Schools: Momo Challenge With Suicide Threat Returns
- 6 Firefighters Injured In Baltimore Blaze: Officials
- Sexual Assault Cases In Baltimore County Under Microscope
- How To Get Opening Day Baseball Tickets For Orioles
- $10K Reward Offered In Murder Of Joppa Man
- MCPS Extends School Year As Snow Days Pile Up
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