A D.C. man has been convicted by a Montgomery County, Maryland, jury Thursday of abusing and killing his girlfriend’s 16-month-old boy.
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Hosted on MSNPaul Steve Benoit, 86, Dies Week After Maryland Crash: PDAn 86-year-old Greenbelt man who was hospitalized after a serious crash in late January has died from his injuries, authorities confirmed. Paul Benoit was involved in a two-vehicle collision at the ...
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dcnewsnow on MSNDC man guilty of killing girlfriend’s 16-month-old son, Montgomery County State’s Attorney saysA man was found guilty on Thursday for abusing and later causing the death of his girlfriend’s toddler nearly two years ago.
The Department of Juvenile Services is supportive of the proposed reforms, and its legislative director testified in support of Smith’s bill, arguing that their agency already serves the substantial ...
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DC News Now on MSNMontgomery County officials, neighbors prepare for incoming winter weatherThere’s a good chance the wintry weather expected in the DMV on Saturday will make for some slick roads. When it comes to ...
Use Protective Gear – If you work in poultry farming or handle birds, wear gloves, masks, and other protective clothing to ...
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DC News Now on MSNDOJ: Hagerstown man indicted on federal charges after child porn found on mobile during phone repairsSome of the details in this story may be disturbing to some readers and it is advised to read with caution. HAGERSTOWN, Md.
Just months after voters delivered a devastating rebuke to his party in November, and as Democrats around the country are ...
Maryland lawmakers are once again debating whether to scale back the state’s practice of automatically placing teenage defendants in adult court if they are accused of serious crimes.
By A pedestrian was reportedly struck by a minivan while crossing Garfield Avenue Wednesday night. The individual, Luis Manuel Ackerman, 23, was taken by ambulance to Mayo Clinic Health System in ...
Surveillance video shows ATF agents surrounding Mark Manley's home in the heart of Baltimore, Maryland at 5 a.m. last November.
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