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Howard’s virtual graduations don’t rule out possibility of traditional...

Three days after plans for virtual commencement ceremonies amid the coronavirus pandemic were announced, Howard County Public School System officials said the virtual celebrations in early June do not...

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Coronavirus in Maryland: 5 takeaways from the week

To keep Marylanders up-to-date with the week’s most pressing takeaways, here are five key points from The Baltimore Sun’s coronavirus coverage.

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Howard farmers markets opening this month will be drive-thru, pickup only due...

Howard County’s several farmers markets are planning to open this month as usual, but there will be changes in place to allow for safe operation during the coronavirus pandemic.

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State investigation into Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force scandal has...

A state commission created 18 months ago to shine light on the Baltimore police Gun Trace Task Force corruption scandal has called hardly any police officials or others who could offer an inside...

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Coronavirus causing delays in Baltimore police reform efforts under consent...

The spread of COVID-19 that has caused more than 400 Baltimore Police employees to be temporarily quarantined in recent weeks has also halted some crucial training required by a federal consent decree.

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Havre de Grace’s latest public art installation? Bike racks

The Havre de Grace Public Art Committee unveiled new bike racks in at eight locations in the city’s Arts & Entertainment District.

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‘A difficult path through an uncertain time’: Anne Arundel’s proposed budget...

With a hiring freeze, tightening throughout the county budget, and some “tough choices,” County Executive Steuart Pittman released a proposed $1.72 billion budget Friday that preserves and prioritizes...

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Woman found dead in Windsor Mill home, Baltimore County police say

Police said a woman was found dead inside a home in the 7200 block of Chippenham Place, and officers are investigating her death as a homicide.

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Four displaced after early morning house fire in Abingdon

The fire began in the laundry room of the one-story manufactured home on the 4000 block of Sharilynn Drive in Abingdon.

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Maryland sees large jump in coronavirus cases, but hospitalizations are down...

Maryland added 1,730 cases of the coronavirus Friday — the largest single-day increase — as the number of hospitalizations due to the virus declined slightly.

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Poultry industry coronavirus cases continue to increase on Maryland’s Eastern...

Nearly 300 people associated with the Eastern Shore poultry industry have confirmed cases of the coronavirus, pushing up the infection rate in Wicomico County.

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Baltimore-area governments are weighing big cuts as they brace for a collapse...

Government agencies are enforcing hiring freezes amid uncertainty over how long the pandemic will last.

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Baltimore County police officer welcomed back to work a year after being shot...

Baltimore County Police Department veteran Tabitha Hays returned back to the department in the line of duty on Friday after being injured by friendly fire last year.

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Angela Christman, Loyola University Maryland theology professor and native...

Angela Christman, a Loyola University Maryland theology professor, has died at age 62.

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Lime relaunches scooters in Baltimore Saturday for essential medical personnel

Lime announced that about 50 scooters will be deployed in downtown Baltimore near the University of Maryland Medical Center, Johns Hopkins Hospital, the Mercy Medical Center and around the Inner Harbor.

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‘Call your doctor’: COVID-19 not the only condition Carroll County health...

While the COVID-19 pandemic has captured the attention of both the public and health officials, other health issues haven’t stopped and must be treated. Doing so has forced some changes on Carroll...

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Sykesville council considering grant program for small businesses hurt by...

The Sykesville Town Council plans to introduce an emergency ordinance at its next meeting that could provide grants to small businesses in town.

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Howard County Rainbow Conference, celebrating LGBTQ community, transitions to...

The Howard County Rainbow Conference is not being canceled and will instead be held virtually this month due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Baltimore County to open coronavirus testing site in Dundalk on Monday

The walk up site in Eastern Baltimore County will be the county's fourth testing center for the coronavirus.

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Dana Jones, new Annapolis delegate, sworn-in at small ceremony Friday

Dana Jones was sworn in as Maryland’s newest Delegate Friday afternoon in Annapolis. She will represent District 30A for the next two years — the remainder of the term of Alice Cain, who resigned on...

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