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    Bieber fever has struck as hundreds of locals line up early Sunday morning to get a good seat for the Justin Biever concert today at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium.

     

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    Body found in South Baltimore overnight

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  1. More traffic=more rage

    More traffic=more rage

    Traffic too and from work is a bit heavier now-a-days because school is back in session and summer vacation is over.  That means you may come across more instances of road rage. 

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      Taking a Ride on the Bay

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      Enter our Grandparents Picture Contest

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        SPECIAL | Local candidate interviews

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          Maryland stores selling banned detergent

          An old law banning phosphates from automatic dish detergent finally took effect in July.  But we found stores carrying the banned product on their shelves. 

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          Groups warn about lithium battery safety

          Safety groups are trying to raise awareness about the dangers those small, round lithium batteries can pose for children. 

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        4. Baby monitors could invite strangers in

        5. Customers claim Laurel dealer duped them

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          Breastfeeding law benefits working moms

          New moms, you don't have to worry about making a decision to breastfeed or working for your boss.

        2. BJ's beef recall

          BJ's beef recall

          Check your freezer. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced a recall of more than 8,500 pounds of ground beef that may be contaminated with e-coli.

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