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Mom of missing Hoggle kids | Dramatic rescue from well | Maryland's March Madness latest | Search following empty kayak discovery

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Someone is Killing Bald Eagles Around America's Capital
More than a dozen bald eagles were killed last month in a Maryland field. Authorities won't say much about the deaths other than it wasn't due to natural causes and a reward for leads has been offered in the case.
Four more bald eagles were found dead in Delaware over the weekend. In that case, the cause has not been determined. >>> Read more.
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»Photo of dead bald eagle courtesy of Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Missing Hoggle Kids: Is Mom 'Trying to Work System'?
In the 18 months since her two young children went missing, Catherine Hoggle has twice assaulted other patients at the state-run psychiatric hospital where she is being held.
Find out what's happening in Owings Mills-Reisterstownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Eight times Hoggle has snatched a security card from a staff worker at Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center and bolted for the door.
And twice, caretakers have found her bed sheets tied together in what is presumed to have been a makeshift rope or ladder to escape. >>> Read more.
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- An 11-year-old boy fell into an old well and had to be rescued with ropes Sunday; Baltimore County public works made safety fix Monday.
Rescuers: No Reason to Believe Kayaker Is Missing
- Montgomery County Fire and Rescue crews have found an unoccupied kayak on Clopper Lake.
Maryland v. Hawaii NCAA March Madness
- Maryland, the No. 5 seed in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament South Region, met No. 13 Hawaii on Sunday.
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