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$108M Drug Seizure, Witchcraft Murder, Fast-Food Strike, Towson Rabbi Sued
Plus, Bel Air Christmas parade, teacher faces sex offenses, Union Avenue fire, gas station robbers, deer hunt + top November headlines.

In case you missed anything, here are the day’s top headlines from Maryland Patch sites:
- Drug Distribution Bust Leaves Prince George’s County Man to Forfeit $108 Million
- Suspect in Stabbing Believed Victim Practiced Witchcraft: Police
- Maryland Fast Food Workers Set to Protest For Wage Increase
- Georgetown Law Student Sues Rabbi Who Taught at Towson
- Bel Air Christmas Parade Now in 25th Year
- November’s Top Stories: Girl Scouts Bust Cookie Thieves, Chiefs Ousted, Child Survives 100 MPH Crash
- Former Howard County Teacher Charged in Sex Offenses with Minor
- HCPSS Issues Statement on Teacher Facing Sex Charges
- Union Avenue Building Blaze Displaced 11 People, Fire Marshal Says
- November’s Top Stories: Military Brass Serve Dinner, Chiefs Ousted, Fort Meade Carjacking, Need for Crofton High School
- Bel Air House Gains National Recognition for Underground Railroad Tie
- November’s Top Stories: Next Governor Says ‘Call Me Larry’, Best Places to Eat, Trash Bag Filled with Smokes Stolen
- Masked Gas Station Robbers Sought by Police
- November’s Top Stories: Bowie Boy Robbed at Knifepoint, Holiday Movie TV Schedule, Thief Steals Bible
- Leaders of Community-Driven Angel Park Leaders Perry Hall’s Citizens of the Year
- Parks Added to Controlled Deer Hunt
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