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Cafeteria Fight, Singing House, Ray Rice Appeal, Ebola Departure: News Nearby
Maryland man jumps White House fence, world's largest Holocaust collection to arrive, peeping rabbi and other stories from Maryland Patches

In case you missed anything, here are some of the week’s top headlines from Maryland Patches:
- Police: 5 Students in Custody, 3 Hospitalized from Overlea High School Cafeteria Fights
- Nurse Now Free of Ebola Released from National Institutes of Health
- Bel Air Man Jumped White House Fence, Appears Agitated in Court
- Halloween House Sings Along to ‘All About That Bass’
- Annapolis Named National Treasure
- Rabbi Suspended from Towson University Among Voyeurism Allegations
- Montgomery County Public Schools Ban Food with Additives
- Ray Rice Set to Appeal NFL Suspension in Early November
- Prince George’s Deputy Fatally Shoots Domestic Violence Suspect
- World’s Largest Collection of Holocaust Artifacts Moving to Bowie
- Rosedale Train Derailment Report Calls for Cell Phone Reform
- Surveillance Video Released in Postal Worker Slaying; $125K Reward Offered
- National Weather Service Confirms Tornado Touched Down in Howard County
- Anne Arundel County Employees Disciplined After Lynching Symbol Made at Workplace
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Pictured, aftermath of fight at Overlea High School on Oct. 21 that police said resulted in seven students getting arrested and three being hospitalized. Screenshot from Vine/Kiya.
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