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An argument in the great outdoors turned physical, then deadly.
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If you receive an email from a third-party asking you to pay your Pepco bill, it's likely a scam, say company officials.
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Is marijuana a gateway drug to be avoided, or will allowing recreational use take the crime out of the equation? Maryland lawmakers disagree on the answer.
Comptroller Peter Franchot announced his support to adjust the tax so it’s only applied to estates worth more than $5.25 million
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Scott R. Dyer, a twice-elected MVF Board member and East Village Board member, a prior public elected official, as well as works in the financial industry. Dyer is an East Village resident, married, with one child.
A Severn family pet had a misadventure while they were visiting family in Maine. Watch the video of their reunion.