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Johns Hopkins to Pay $370,000 Penalty
The Maryland Department of the Environment has reached an agreement with Johns Hopkins Hospital and University to settle civil claims against the organization for alleged radiation violations.
Police Search for Allegany Murder Suspect
Police in Allegany County have teamed up with Maryland State Police in the search for Richard Glenn II, 23, who is wanted for a murder that took place late Friday night.
Soldier's Family Awaits His Arrival
The family of Tech Sergeant John Sayles is dealing with disappointing delays, as his twin sons are set to celebrate their second birthday in two days.
New Computer Virus Steals Facebook Passwords
A new computer virus is moving across the Web... it could steal your Facebook password, and even bank details or email log-ins. Video Watch Video
Wanted: Your Input On Bay Restoration
The Chesapeake Bay Program is inviting the public to comment on draft goals and outcomes for bay restoration efforts.
Winter Snow May Bring Spring Glow
Landscapers are hoping an extra-white winter along the East Coast means they'll be seeing a lot of green by repairing the damage left behind.
Governor Critical of Distracting Road Signs
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley says the state should stop displaying real-time travel information to drivers if it's distracting them.
Maryland Reserve Fund
A Panel Advises Using the Fund.
Obama encourages House Dems on health care bill
President Barack Obama is encouraging House Democrats to finish work on his health care overhaul bill and has told them, "We're going to this done."
Report: Two die after small planes collide over Fla.
Authorities are saying that two small planes have collided over central Florida and two people have been killed.
Snowstorm strikes Plains on first day of spring
A powerful storm is blowing through Oklahoma and the southern Plains on the first day of spring, bringing heavy snow and strong winds.
Thousands expected in DC for anti-war protest
Organizers say thousands of people are headed to the nation's capital to protest on the seventh anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.
Gaga's lawyer hits back at lawsuit
Lady Gaga's lawyer has hit back at a multi-million dollar lawsuit from her former mentor, insisting the business agreement between the pair was "unlawful."
Pinto lands role as Bond girl
Freida Pinto has signed up to be Daniel Craig's next Bond girl, according to a U.K. report.
DeGeneres supports teen lesbian with scholarship
Ellen DeGeneres has handed a teenage lesbian caught in a Mississippi school scandal a $30,000 scholarship.
Rock's rep slams love child reports
Chris Rock's representative has shot down rumors the funnyman has fathered a love child, insisting a mystery girl recently pictured with him is the daughter of a friend.
McBain beats the buzzer, Hurricanes edge Pens in OT
Jamie McBain's tally with less than a second to play in overtime sent Carolina past Pittsburgh, 3-2, at Mellon Arena.
Hurricanes G Legace leaves game
Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Manny Legace left Saturday's game against the Penguins in the second period.
Kings hope to end slide against visiting Isles
The Los Angeles Kings will try to avoid their longest losing streak in over two months when they host the New York Islanders tonight at Staples Center.
Canucks cap homestand against Red Wings
The first-place Vancouver Canucks will try to close out a five-game homestand on a positive note when they welcome the Detroit Red Wings for tonight's battle at General Motors Place.


New Computer Virus Steals Facebook Passwords
A new computer virus is moving across the Web... it could steal your Facebook password, and even bank details or email log-ins. Video Watch Video
Former Porn Actress Outs Tiger's Sex Texts
A former porn actress says she isn't trying to get even with Tiger Woods for allegedly having an affair with her.
Soldier's Family Awaits His Arrival
The family of Tech Sergeant John Sayles is dealing with disappointing delays, as his twin sons are set to celebrate their second birthday in two days.
Counterfeit Ring Busted Through Port of Baltimore
Nine people have been indicted on charges of smuggling 120,000 pairs of counterfeit Nike shoes and half a million counterfeit Coach handbags through the Port of Baltimore. Video Watch Video
Thief Taking 'Extraordinary' Measures in 12 Burglaries
A thief is taking "extraordinary" measures to break into homes in Mt. Vernon, according to police.
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