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Maryland county honors 88-year-old foster mom who raised over 40 children
Emma Patterson is what could be called a “super” foster mom. She started taking in children in the early 1980s. Over the past four decades, she raised more than 40 foster children.
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Police pursuit ends in fiery crash into Maryland woman's home: ‘I lost everything'
A Temple Hills woman is trying to salvage what she can after a police pursuit ended with an SUV crashing into her home over the weekend.
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‘A lot of broken hearts': Family demands justice for man killed in National Mall hit-and-run
The daughter of a 75-year-old hit-and-run victim says he enjoyed travel and family time in his retirement years, which is what he was doing when he was struck and killed near the National Mall.
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3 killed, 3 shot in Maryland: Police
Three people were killed and three others were shot on Sunday in Annapolis, Maryland, according to Annapolis police.
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Try These Zero-Proof Cocktails for a Hangover-Free New Year's
Zero-proof cocktails are gaining in popularity, offering the fun and tastiness of mixed drinks without any alcohol.
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Easy Thanksgiving Side Dish Recipes: Vegetable Sides That Shine
Let’s be real: On Thanksgiving, tasty sides can steal the show.
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‘Brood X' Cicadas Set to Make Noisy Emergence After 17 Years
What to expect as millions or billions of Brood X cicadas emerge in the D.C. area this spring.
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Stepped-Up Security Outside White House Includes Second Fence
New security measures are in place at the White House on Tuesday after a man jumped over the fence last week, and made it all the way inside the front door before he was tackled by Secret Service officers.
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Co-Owner of Herndon Deli Claims $3 Million Mega Millions Prize
Glinda Salgado had purchased a ticket with five of the six winning numbers in March 14’s drawing. The big jackpot was $353 million, but when she learned that a second-place ticket was sold at her store, she thought a customer had won.
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Preliminary Work Begins to Remove Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Quote
Preliminary work to remove a disputed quote from the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial will soon get underway, the National Park Service said Friday.