Quentin Twyman makes a big impact on Seneca Valley’s state semifinal run; Maryland candidates debate whether Congress is entry-level job; Metro’s new report card for customers; $15 minimum wage? What to watch in Md. statehouse this week; Woman killed, another injured in stabbing in Prince George’s County; Delays on I-270 following serious crash; Eleanor Roosevelt’s Chibueze Onwuka, Northern’s Jackson Drum win titles at Maryland state wrestling meet; Whitman boys’ and girls’ basketball teams move on to Maryland 4A semifinals; Uber flirts with transit agencies across the U.S. for a share of paratransit services; Meade marches past Annapolis and back to the Maryland state semifinals; Drunken-driving death of Montgomery officer fuels House committee passage of interlock bill; Inconvenient truth: I-66 issues not simple enough for politics; Elementary school volunteer in child-porn case pleads not guilty in federal court; Part of east Randolph Road in Silver Spring reopens after pedestrian was struck; | | | | | | | | | | | |
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