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Pa. man who pleaded guilty to rape sentenced to 4 years in prison in Maryland
A Lycoming County man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison in a Maryland rape case but the judge suspended all but four years of it in accordance with a plea agreement. Following the jail term imposed Friday, Dylan Matthew Lewis, 25, of the Montoursville area, will be on five years’ supervised probation and must register as a sex offender for life.
St. Mary's County Man Ditched GPS Monitor Following Assault, Arson Arrest, Sheriff Says
Markko Darvelle Morsell, 34, is wanted for escape after removing his electronic monitoring device and fleeing the area following his latest arrest. At the the time, Morsell was on pretrial release for charges that include three counts of second-degree assault, theft of $100 to under $1,500, and making threats of arson.
Low-income families can get free grocery money
Don’t miss out: About 500,000 students are eligible for Maryland SUN Bucks, a new program that provides grocery benefits for kids when school is out of session. While most households automatically receive the benefit, some caregivers will need to apply by August 31. Through SUN Bucks, eligible families receive a one-time installment of $120 per child on Electronic Benefit Transfer cards, which can be used for groceries like fresh fruit, vegetables, whole grain, dairy and meat. ...
By sparing rare magnolia grove, Stewartstown developer sacrifices profit for preservation
As a requirement of any development plan in Pennsylvania, the state Department of Environmental Resources requires a National Pollutant Discharge System permit. To get that permit – known by its clumsy acronym NPDES – the developer has to allow inspectors to examine the property under consideration to determine whether stormwater runoff would have...
$74M construction at Carroll County Career and Technology Center nears completion
More than four years of construction work at the Carroll County Career and Technology Center is nearing completion. The project, expected to be done before the start of the school year next week, has cost about $74 million. About $34 million of the project’s cost was paid for by Carroll County, while the state contributed nearly $40 million, according to the system’s capital budget for fiscal ...
HCPD Daily Crime Bulletin, Aug. 24-26, 2024
Howard County Crime News: Five Vehicles Stolen in Eastern Howard County; One Recovered. Tobacco King, 9200 block of Baltimore National Pike, Aug. 24-25 overnight. Unknown suspect(s) entered the business by breaking the front class door and stole merchandise. Theft from vehicle/vehicle break-in Columbia, 21044:. 10300 block of Little Patuxent Parkway,...
Quincy Johnson, D'Andre Wint Found Shot To Death In MD Park
Three months to the day that two men were found murdered at a Silver Spring park, the Montgomery County Department of Police announced that a teen shooting suspect has been identified. Quincy Johnson, of Takoma Park, and Lanham resident D'Andre Wint, both 20, were found shot to death at the...
Teen Who Enlisted 12-Year-Old Boy To Make School Bomb Threats Charged In Montgomery County: PD
A 15-year-old Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School student is facing multiple charges, and his 12-year-old cohort from Pennsylvania - who will not be charged due to his age - have been accused of making multiple bomb threats that caused chaos in May. According to the Montgomery County Department of Police, a...
WEATHER ALERT | High heat and humidity Wednesday ahead of severe storms
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Maryland is bracing for steamy weather tomorrow ahead of the next round of showers and storms, which could be severe. Tuesday will be hot and a little humid as high temperatures rise to the low 90s. Heat indices will be a few degrees higher. Skies will be mostly sunny.
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