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Freddie Gray's Rights Not Violated, Feds Say: Patch PM

Best colleges, universities in Maryland | Firefighters' flag defaced | Virginia molester murdered Maryland girls | Hope ceremony planned.

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Feds Not Charging Police In Freddie Gray Case: Report

The U.S. Department of Justice ruled that officers involved in the detainment of Freddie Gray did not violate his civil rights. Five officers still face administrative hearings.

Lyon Sisters Kidnapping: Virginia Man Pleads Guilty

More than 40 years after he kidnapped the two Lyon sisters in 1975 from Wheaton Plaza, a man pleaded guilty to murder. He is currently serving a lengthy sentence in a Delaware prison for sexually molesting a 10-year-old girl.

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Firefighters Replace Defaced American Flag Over I-695

The Providence Volunteer Fire Company put out a fire of a different sort after one of its flags was damaged right before 9/11.

Maryland's Best Colleges For 2018: U.S. News & World Report

In Maryland, two schools were ranked among the top 100 national universities, and three overall made the list.

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Hope Ceremony For Missing Teacher Planned In Columbia

Parents are encouraged to accompany students at the event.

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