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Ravens Unveil Stadium Upgrades, Governor Addresses Cecil's Drug Problem: MD Top News

Patch rounds up some of this week's top headlines from around Maryland.

By Patch Staff

Ravens Unveil M&T Bank Stadium Upgrades
The Baltimore Ravens unveiled the first part of a two-year, $35 million upgrade to M&T Bank Stadium. Read more on North Baltimore Patch.

'Life-Saving Work' Needed for Cecil County's Drug Recovery, Maryland Governor Says
Gov. Martin O'Malley focused on solutions for Cecil County's fatal drug problem during a Friday afternoon roundtable discussion in Elkton.

New Commander Takes Over at Fort Meade
Col. Brian Foley was ushered in as garrison commander during a change-of-command ceremony on Thursday. Read more on Odenton-Severn Patch.

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Elkridge Man Sentenced to 30 Years for Killing Wife, Burying Her Beneath Shed
The judge described Robert Jarrett as a "monster hiding behind the softness of human skin.” Read more on Elkridge Patch.

Rockville Cancer Survivor, Tennis Fan Gets Surprise From Roger Federer
Beatriz Tinoco, 18, documented her dream day on Twitter. Read more at Rockville Patch.

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Suspicious Substance Found at Offices of Rep. Elijah Cummings
The Baltimore Fire Department’s hazardous materials team was called Wednesday morning to the offices of Rep. Elijah Cummings because of a suspicious substance. Read more on North Baltimore Patch.

Hyattsville Mayor Avoids Censure
Citing apologies from Mayor Marc Tartaro, council members table motion to censure. Read more on Hyattsville Patch.

Smash and Grab Suspects May Be Part of Larger Check Fraud Scheme
Howard County police reported a detective was conducting an extensive investigation into a group who travel from Florida to Maryland, steal purses and commit check fraud. Read more on Ellicott City Patch.

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