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Lawsuit Alleges Maryland Police Assaulted, Demoralized 5-Year-Old Who Walked Away From School
A Silver Spring mother filed a lawsuit against Montgomery County, Montgomery County Public Schools and Montgomery County Police over an incident when she said her 5-year-old son was mistreated by two police officers.
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Cosby's Sex Assault Conviction Goes Before High-Level Court
Pennsylvania’s highest court has questioned whether Bill Cosby’s alleged history of intoxicating and sexually assaulting young woman amounted to a “signature” crime pattern
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Texas Boy, 3, Dies After Accidentally Shooting Himself in the Chest at Birthday Party
A Texas child is dead after accidentally shooting himself in the chest during his birthday party, according to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.
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Bill Cosby, Now 83, Grins in Newly Released Prison Mug Shot
A new prison mug shot shows Bill Cosby smiling with a disposable mask hanging off his face
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Customer Refuses to Tip Waitress After She Reminds Him to Wear Mask
A Montgomery County waitress is receiving an outpouring of support after a customer refused to tip her when she reminded him to wear a mask.
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Baby Girl Dies After Sexual Assault; Father Charged in Pa.
A baby girl died after she was raped by her father who waited for an hour to call 911 at his Montgomery County home, investigators said.
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Cosby Sex Assault Appeal Takes on Non-Prosecution Deal
Bill Cosby’s lawyers are arguing in a new appeals filing that it was “fundamentally unfair” to let prosecutors use Cosby’s damaging deposition from a sex accuser’s lawsuit against him at trial
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Bill Cosby Granted Appeal in Pa. Sex Assault Case
In a stunning decision that could test the legal framework of #MeToo cases, comedian Bill Cosby has won the right to fight his 2018 sexual assault conviction in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
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Pa. Dad Charged in College Admissions Case, Agrees to Guilty Plea
A Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, man has agreed to plead guilty to bribing Georgetown University’s former tennis coach $50,000 to get his daughter admitted as a fake athletic recruit, federal prosecutors announced Tuesday.
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Doctors Reveal New Coronavirus Symptoms
A coronavirus testing site at Temple University’s Ambler campus in Montgomery County expanded its criteria to include people dealing with stomach issues or a loss of smell and taste. It comes after doctors revealed new symptoms associated with COVID-19. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville has the details.
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How Hospitals Are Getting Ready for Influx of Coronavirus Patients
As the new coronavirus continues to spread, hospitals are getting ready for a rise in patient intake. NBC10’s reporter Randy Gyllenhaal spoke with a former critical care doctor who talked about how doctors and nurses are preparing to help.
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‘I Was Prepared to Die': Man Posing as UPS Worker Forces Way Into Md. Home
Someone disguised as a UPS delivery man forced his way into the home of a family in Montgomery County, Maryland, and pulled out a gun.
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Maryland Woman Sentenced to 180 Days for Keeping 66 Dogs in Squalid Conditions
A Maryland woman will spend 180 days in jail for keeping 66 dogs in deplorable conditions in her home.
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‘Straw Hat Bandit' Gets 71-year Sentence for Suburban Philly Bank Heists
A man dubbed the “Straw Hat Bandit” for the distinctive disguises he donned while robbing numerous banks in the Philadelphia area is headed back to prison.
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Josiah Henson Museum to Be Built in Honor of Man Who Inspired ‘Uncle Tom's Cabin'
A historic plantation is being turned into the Josiah Henson Museum in honor of the abolitionist and author whose life and works inspired the renowned novel “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.”
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It's a Bird. It's a Plane. No, It's (Likely) a Loon, Google's Flying WiFi Balloon.
Some eagle-eyed humans looking skyward this weekend saw something against the brilliant-blue backdrop that had them questioning what the heck was flying above.
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Alabama Capital Elects First Black Mayor in 200-Year History
Alabama’s capital, a city once known as the cradle of the Confederacy and later the birthplace of the civil rights movement, elected its first African American mayor Tuesday. Probate Judge Steven Reed, 45, clasped the history-making victory to be elected the next mayor of Montgomery after defeating businessman David Woods by a decisive margin. Reed won about 67% of the...
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Police Announce $100K Reward in 2009 Cold Case Killings of Va. Tech Students
Virginia Tech sophomores Heidi Lynn Childs and David Lee Metzler were found fatally shot in 2009.
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Dayton Shooter's Friend Bought Him Body Armor, Prosecutors Say
A man told federal agents he bought body armor, a gun accessory and a 100-round magazine for the Dayton gunman earlier this year, according to a court document unsealed Monday. Federal investigators emphasized that there no was indication that Ethan Kollie knew that his friend, Connor Betts, was planning a mass shooting or how he would use the equipment. The...
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Montgomery County Teen ‘Bugha' Claims Fortnite World Cup, $3-Million Prize
Kyle Giersdorf, a 16-year-old who goes by the name “Bugha,” took home the title of Fortnite world champion at the first-ever Fortnite World Cup Solo Final in New York over the weekend.