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Wrongful Death Suit Nets $37M For Family: Patch PM

Toxic chemical kills OD victim | Black Panther screenings halted | "Best companies to work for" list | Threats prompt letters from schools.

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Gaines Family To Receive More Than $36 Million In Damages: Report

A Baltimore County police officer acted with negligence, according to the jury that reached a verdict in the wrongful death case of Korryn Gaines.

Overdose Victim Dies From Chemical That Contaminated Responders

Authorities say they do not yet know how the overdose patient in Annapolis obtained the chemical.

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Snapchat Threat Posed No Risk To Anne Arundel Schools: Police

Parents were encouraged not to recirculate the threat, which came from out of state.

Towson Cinemark Resuming ‘Black Panther’ Screenings After Snafu

Towson Cinemark experienced technical difficulties Thursday, as fans waited and were unable to see "Black Panther."

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Massage Therapist To Be Sentenced For Sex Assault Of Clients

The Silver Spring man admitted he performed oral sex on his clients without their consent.

Best Companies To Work For: Maryland Businesses On Fortune's List

Despite being the largest hotel company in the world, one of the employers was celebrated for its family atmosphere.

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