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    Maryland State Police say a trooper is in critical condition after he was dragged by a car while off duty in Caroline County.
     
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    A fire broke out in a small pizza shop in Brooklyn Park early Thursday morning.

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    2 Good 2 Be True: Andy Norris and Jesse

    Andy Norris never knew his Fells Point restaurant, Bertha's, took care of Bob and Michele Gay when they were dating.

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  1. Off-duty trooper dragged by car

    Off-duty trooper dragged by car

     

    Maryland State Police say a trooper is in critical condition after he was dragged by a car while off duty in Caroline County.
     

    • Rocky Gap Casino opens doors in Md.

      Rocky Gap Casino opens doors in Md.

      The newly christened Rocky Gap Casino Resort is opening its doors to the public in western Maryland.

      • Museums to offer military free tickets

        Museums to offer military free tickets

        More than 2,000 museums across the nation are offering free admission to active-duty military personnel and their families this summer, beginning on Memorial Day.

        • MSP hiring up in prep for gun law

          MSP hiring up in prep for gun law

          Maryland's new gun control law doesn't launch until the fall, and state police aren't wasting any time getting ready.

          • Baltimore spends $$ on students

            Baltimore spends $$ on students

            The census bureau is out with their annual school spending report, and the results may surprise you.

            • WikiLeaks fight moves to federal court

              WikiLeaks fight moves to federal court

              The WikiLeaks organization and a handful of journalists are asking a federal judge in Baltimore to order greater transparency in the court-martial of an Army private who has acknowledged sending reams of classified documents to the WikiLeaks website.

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              1. Part of plane hits woman's house

                Part of plane hits woman's house

                Federal authorities are investigating after a Boeing 747 on approach to Atlanta's airport lost parts from its right wing that landed on a woman's house.

                • Company stops "ghetto tours"

                  Company stops "ghetto tours"

                  A company that promised sightseers a tour of the Bronx that included a New York City "ghetto" has stopped the bus rides under fire from an outraged neighborhood.

                  • Boy Scouts vote on allowing gay members

                    Boy Scouts vote on allowing gay members

                    The Boy Scouts of America's national leadership will vote Thursday whether to allow openly gay Scouts in its ranks, a critical and emotionally charged moment for one of the nation's oldest youth organizations and its millions of members.
                     

                    • Swim coach to be sentenced for sex abuse

                      Swim coach to be sentenced for sex abuse

                      A Virginia man who was once one of the nation's most prominent swimming coaches is scheduled to be sentenced for sexually abusing one of the girls he instructed.

                      • Scouts to vote on permitting gay youths

                        Scouts to vote on permitting gay youths

                        Engulfed in the culture war over homosexuality, Boy Scout leaders from around the country gathered for a vote Thursday on a landmark proposal that would permit openly gay youths - but not openly gay adult leaders - to participate in Scouting.

                        • OK tornado damage could top $2 billion

                          OK tornado damage could top $2 billion

                          The cost of a massive tornado that battered an Oklahoma City suburb could be more than $2 billion, according to a preliminary official estimate announced Wednesday. State authorities meanwhile said two infants were among the 24 people who perished in the twister.