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Incoming Ebola, School Security, Maryland's eCity, HIV Investigation
Pop Tart gun appeal, local man scores first Ravens touchdown, $8.2 million cocaine ring bust and other stories from Maryland Patches.

In case you missed anything, here are the week’s top headlines from Maryland Patches:
- Texas Nurse with Ebola Flying to NIH in Bethesda for Treatment
- Baltimore County Makes $9.8 Million School Security Announcement
- Google Names Annapolis Maryland’s 2014 eCITY
- Man Charged With Transmitting HIV Focus of Investigation in 2 States
- Bel Air Man Indicted for Alleged Cocaine Ring Involvement
- ‘Living My Dream’: River Hill Grad on Ravens TD
- 32 Howard County Residents Displaced After Wednesday’s Storms
- Attorney for Mom of Missing Toddlers Wants Charges Dropped
- Towson University Gets Off the Ground in Harford County
- Family Loses Appeal in Pop-Tart Gun Incident
- Ellicott City Students Join Governor O’Malley in Stream Restoration
- Body Exhumed in Alabama Is Not ‘Family Annihilator’
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Photo Credit: Baltimore County/Flickr. Officials released a proposal to outfit Baltimore County schools with security cameras that police can access from computers and mobile devices.
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