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Former Walkersville High student killed in car crash

A Keymar teenager was killed and another teen was seriously injured in a one-car motor vehicle accident. Maryland State Police say the driver, who graduated from Walkersville High School recently, was likely speeding. Investigators say the crash occurred along Good Intent Road between Woodsboro and Keymar at about 11 a.m. when the driver lost control.

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7 injured in Forest Hill crash

Sadly, car accidents claim the lives of many Maryland residents every year. Maryland drivers, passengers, pedestrians and bicyclists have all been victims of negligent drivers across the state. Whether caused by drunk driving, distracted driving or general negligence, the damage caused by unsafe drivers is undeniable. In a recent car accident, seven more people fell

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Veteran Baltimore cop charged with DUI manslaughter

A veteran Baltimore and Annapolis police officer has been charged with the DUI death of a Glen Burnie teenager. If convicted of vehicular manslaughter charges, failure to stop and other traffic violations, the officer could be imprisoned up to a decade. The motor vehicle accident occurred last year near the Anne Arundel County line in

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Unlicensed teen driver involved in Crofton fatality

An unlicensed Maryland teenage driver was behind the wheel of an SUV that struck a car driven by a Glen Burnie man. The 63-year-old accident victim died shortly after the crash at Baltimore Washington Medical Center. Police say the man’s death is the county’s 19th motor vehicle accident fatality this year. Anne Arundel County police

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Doctor’s license revocation upheld by Maryland Board of Physicians

Patients in Maryland rightfully trust their doctors to have their best interests in mind at all times. Patients expect that physicians will provide them with accurate information as well as appropriate recommendations for the best treatment for their ailments. Unfortunately, some doctors may be more motivated by wealth than by correctly treating patients, as seems

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Maryland’s teen driver laws are reducing fatalities

Traffic safety officials are beginning to see the payoff for stricter driving rules in Maryland for new drivers. Since 2009, when the state expanded the time it takes to get a driver’s license, injuries and deaths among Maryland’s teenage drivers have fallen to significantly lower levels. Statewide car accident statistics comparing crashes involving teens from

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