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Turtle With Lego Wheelchair Scoots Into Spotlight: Patch PM
Body found in minivan, boyfriend charged | Best spots for Oktoberfest | 'Move Over' law grows | Lightning hits house | Flood watch issued.

Share-worthy stories from the Maryland Patch network to talk about tonight:
Turtle With Lego Wheelchair Zooms Into Fame
This turtle is scooting around with a one-of-a-kind wheelchair made of Legos at the Maryland Zoo.
Body Found In Minivan, Boyfriend Charged With Murder: Police
Police said a man killed his 21-year-old girlfriend and put her body in his minivan in Anne Arundel County.
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MD Move Over Law Expands Oct. 1 To Garbage, Service Trucks
Multiple vehicles have been added to the list included in the law.
Annapolis Police Establishes LGBTQ Liaison
The goal is to help solve hate crime and violent crime within the LGBTQ community.
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Also Worth a Look Today
- Major Road Closed After Fatal Crash In PG County: Police
- Flood Watch Issued For 11 Maryland Counties
- Edgewater Restaurant Named To Best Oktoberfest List
- $9.75M Granted To Revitalize Beltway Neighborhoods
- Lightning Hit Abingdon Home, Fire Officials Say
- 'Faith In Jesus' Helps Family Of Slain Woman Found In Van
- E. Coli Beef Recall Includes Maryland Stores
- Major Delays On PG County Metro Lines This Weekend: Report
Across America
- Hot Dog Bun Thrown At Bill Cosby In Prison: Report
- DC Restaurant Gets Death Threats After Ted Cruz Incident: Owner
- 5 Key Moments From Christine Blasey Ford's Testimony On Kavanaugh
- Dad Put Toddler In Trunk For Internet Fame: Police
- 'Peach Pit' Pop-Up Will Serve '90210' Nostalgia
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