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    Unemployment numbers are 9.6 percent

    Labor Secretary Hilda Solis thanks firefighters in Columbia and address the nation's unemployment numbers.

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    2-year-old boy drowns in family pool

    Anne Arundel County Police have confirmed that a 2-year-old boy who was discovered in a family pool in Pasadena Saturday morning died later in the afternoon at the hospital.

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      Teen shot in face overnight in city

      Baltimore City Police are still investigating a shooting that happened Saturday evening on Fulton Avenue where a 15-year-old boy was shot in the face.

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      Ocean City Mayor bracing for Earl

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    1. Maryland stores selling banned detergent

      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. 

    2. Groups warn about lithium battery safety

      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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      1 'censored' bar won't stop prostitution

      Craiglist's "adult services" section has been shut down in the U.S., but prostitution on the Internet is alive and well -- even, quite possibly, on Craigslist.

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