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Blue Angels, Upskirt Pics, Serial Podcast, Data Hack: News Nearby
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There was plenty of news across Maryland on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
- Olney House Fire Displaces Family, Causes $400K In Damage
- LifeBridge Data Breach Exposes Over 500,000 Patient's Information
- Silver Spring Company Ranks On 2018 Fortune 500
- 2 Bethesda Companies Ranked On 2018 Fortune 500
Man Took Upskirt Photos In Marshall's Store: Police
Police are searching for a man who took photos underneath a woman's dress while she shopped inside a department store.
When, Where to See Blue Angels, Plus Traffic Changes
Road and bridge closures and boating restrictions on local waterways will start Tuesday during events tied to graduation at the U.S. Naval Academy, including aerial performances by the Blue Angels. The Navy's elite flight demonstration squadron will perform above the Severn River, Tuesday, May 22, and Wednesday, May 23. These events are free and open to the public.
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Memorial Day 2018: Worst MD Times To Travel, Cross Bay Bridge
Nearly 890,000 Marylanders will get away between May 24 and 28, the highest number of Memorial Day weekend travelers since 2001. To avoid big traffic jams heading to the Eastern Shore, you should be on the road before Thursday morning, state highway officials say.
Police Identify Slain Officer, Teen Charged
Baltimore County police have identified the police officer killed in the line of duty Monday. Police Officer First Class Amy Caprio was responding to a suspicious vehicle call on Linwen Way in Perry Hall when she was killed. A Baltimore teen is being charged in her death.
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Adnan Syed's Freedom Depends On State's Attorney Race
Adnan Syed, the "Serial" subject who was sentenced in 2000 to life in prison for the murder of his ex-girlfriend, may get a break, depending on the Baltimore state's attorney race. The incumbent and two challengers, all Democrats, gave quite different answers on their views of Syed's case, according to reports.
Accused Howard Co. Murderer Arrested In North Carolina: Police
A suspect in the murder of 19-year-old William Riley of Howard County has been arrested in North Carolina, according to a press release from the City of Laurel. Steven Jerome Clark Jr., 18 is in custody and awaiting extradition to Maryland.
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Also Worth a Look Today
- Charges Filed In Crofton, Gambrills Arson Cases
- Silver Spring Businessman Recognized As An eBay Top Seller
- Injured Hiker Rescued By Helicopter At Sugarloaf Mountain
- Man Found Shot To Death In Domino's Delivery Car In Burtonsville
- Sinkhole Closes Section Of Defense Highway Up To 2 Weeks
Across America
- How Much It Really Costs To Build A Deck Or Porch
- NYC Lawyer Apologizes For Viral Racist Rant
- Publix Censors 'Summa Cum Laude' Cake Decoration
- "LOVE" Artist Robert Indiana Dies At 89: Report
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Photo: Selfie by Lt. Commander Nate Barton of the Navy's Blue Angels
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