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Election Officials Ask for Patience Amid Vote Counting Challenges

Officials are advising voters to remain patient as mail-in ballots influence the primary election results.

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Election Officials Ask for Patience Amid Vote Counting Challenges

As Maryland prepares for its primary election, election officials are urging voters to exercise patience regarding the counting of ballots. The influx of mail-in and holiday ballots is expected to impact the timeline for finalizing results.

In other news, law enforcement has apprehended a suspect connected to a road rage incident that resulted in the death of a Towson University student. The investigation is ongoing as authorities gather more information.

Tragically, a four-year-old child drowned in a pool in Bel Air, prompting discussions about pool safety and supervision.

In a separate case, a judge has ruled that Anne Arundel County schools must postpone their plans for redistricting Crofton schools, affecting many local families.

Additionally, a Baltimore woman is on a quest to locate a Good Samaritan who returned packages that were stolen from her vehicle, highlighting community support in challenging times.

Reported by HarborBeat based on Baltimore Fishbowl (source).

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