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Maryland Weather: Tornado Watch For Parts Of State Expires; Flooding Reported
01/12/2020

Maryland Weather: Tornado Watch For Parts Of State Expires; Flooding Reported

BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A tornado watch covering much of Maryland Monday afternoon has expired after a cold front brought heavy rain and storms to the region.

Coronavirus hospitalizations continue recent surge as Maryland reports first COVID-19 death of child under 10
01/12/2020

Coronavirus hospitalizations continue recent surge as Maryland reports first COVID-19 death of child under 10

Coronavirus-related hospitalizations continued a recent surge as Maryland reported 1,923 new cases Monday and 16 deaths tied to COVID-19, the disease the virus causes.

Window of Maryland Restaurant Shot Out Overnight
01/12/2020

Window of Maryland Restaurant Shot Out Overnight

A Maryland restaurant trying to keep business flowing during the coronavirus pandemic had a window shot out overnight. When the first employees showed up at Galazio Restaurant in La Plata Monday morning, they found several panes of glass shot through. “There was glass everywhere inside, and appare...

Tornado Watch remains in effect on Eastern Shore, Southern Md.
01/12/2020

Tornado Watch remains in effect on Eastern Shore, Southern Md.

The National Weather Service issued a tornado watch for parts of Maryland until 7 p.m. Monday. It was scaled back later in the afternoon to just Calvert and St. Mary's counties in Southern Maryland and on the Eastern Shore.

COVID-19 In Maryland: State Reports First COVID Death Of Child Under 9-Years-Old,  Highest Number Of Hospitalizations Si...
30/11/2020

COVID-19 In Maryland: State Reports First COVID Death Of Child Under 9-Years-Old, Highest Number Of Hospitalizations Since May

ANNAPOLIS (WJZ) — Maryland reports 1,923 new coronavirus cases as hospitalizations reached the highest level since May and the state reports its first COVID-19 death of a child under 10.

First coronavirus death of child under age 9 reported in Maryland
30/11/2020

First coronavirus death of child under age 9 reported in Maryland

There were 1,923 new coronavirus cases and 16 more deaths reported Monday, which marks the 27th straight day of new cases at or above 1,000.

Maryland Christmas tree farm provides fresh air, holiday cheer | WTOP
30/11/2020

Maryland Christmas tree farm provides fresh air, holiday cheer | WTOP

A Frederick County, Maryland, Christmas tree farm provides fresh air and holiday cheer for families looking to celebrate the holiday season.

Hundreds told to quarantine as virus hits youth sports in Anne Arundel Co. | WTOP
30/11/2020

Hundreds told to quarantine as virus hits youth sports in Anne Arundel Co. | WTOP

According to the Washington Post, more than 800 athletes and coaches in Anne Arundel County have been asked to self-quarantine.

Multiple crashes, high water snarl interstate traffic in Va., Md. | WTOP
30/11/2020

Multiple crashes, high water snarl interstate traffic in Va., Md. | WTOP

A rainy morning resulted in multiple crashes on interstates in Maryland and Virginia Monday, snarling the start to the workweek.

Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Nov. 29
30/11/2020

Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Nov. 29

D.C. officials flagged a high daily COVID-19 case rate and long testing turnaround times on Sunday. Data released by the District says the seven-day average of cases per 100,000 residents now tops 27. D.C. flagged this metric as red in its system of green, yellow or red indicators. The average test....

Thanksgiving Eve coronavirus patrols net zero arrests for Maryland State Police
29/11/2020

Thanksgiving Eve coronavirus patrols net zero arrests for Maryland State Police

On Monday, the Republican governor warned against “reckless” behavior on what traditionally has been a big night for drinking and bar hopping as people return to their hometowns for the holiday. He announced troopers in “high visibility compliance units” would be out across the state.

Maryland Falls to  #24 Missouri State - University of Maryland Athletics
29/11/2020

Maryland Falls to #24 Missouri State - University of Maryland Athletics

The 12th ranked Maryland women's basketball team fell to No. 24 Missouri State, 81-72, Saturday evening in the second day of the event at Florida Gulf Coast's Alico Arena.

Maryland reports 1,999 newly confirmed coronavirus cases, 23 new deaths
29/11/2020

Maryland reports 1,999 newly confirmed coronavirus cases, 23 new deaths

Sunday’s additions bring the state’s total to 196,447 cases of COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus, and 4,470 people who have died due to the disease or complications from it.

Maryland officials report 1,590 new cases of coronavirus on Saturday and 33 new fatalities
29/11/2020

Maryland officials report 1,590 new cases of coronavirus on Saturday and 33 new fatalities

Maryland officials on Saturday reported 1,590 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus, the first time in the past four days the number fell below 2,000 cases.

Maryland lawmaker to appeal Hogan case on coronavirus restrictions | WTOP
29/11/2020

Maryland lawmaker to appeal Hogan case on coronavirus restrictions | WTOP

A Maryland lawmaker said he hopes that a new U.S. Supreme Court ruling will help him when he appeals his lawsuit against Gov. Hogan’s coronavirus restrictions.

Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Nov. 28
29/11/2020

Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Nov. 28

Washington, D.C., counted more new coronavirus infections on Saturday than on any other day since the pandemic began. The number of new infections was 371. The District only once before diagnosed more than 300 new cases in a single day, on May 1. A large number of tests reported likely played a role...

Fire Breaks out in Walkersville Maryland
28/11/2020

Fire Breaks out in Walkersville Maryland

Walkersville, Md. (WDVM) — Walkersville Fire company responded to a fire on Inspiration Avenue in Walkersville at around 1 pm. The fire company was able to respond quickly to a fire that was …

Black Friday Was Different This Year Amid The COVID-19 Pandemic. Here's What It Looked Like In Maryland
28/11/2020

Black Friday Was Different This Year Amid The COVID-19 Pandemic. Here's What It Looked Like In Maryland

TOWSON, Md. (WJZ) — While Black Friday is usually one of the busiest shopping days of the year, this year is quite different amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Two people killed, firefighter hurt in Maryland house fire | WTOP
28/11/2020

Two people killed, firefighter hurt in Maryland house fire | WTOP

CATONSVILLE, Md. — Officials in Baltimore County say two people were killed and a firefighter was hurt in a house fire in Catonsville.

U.Md. to rule if students will face discipline over lack of COVID-19 tests | WTOP
28/11/2020

U.Md. to rule if students will face discipline over lack of COVID-19 tests | WTOP

Some 150 students at the College Park campus have been referred to the Office of Student Conduct because they may not have undergone all COVID-19 testing as required.

Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Nov. 27
28/11/2020

Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Nov. 27

The leaders of D.C., Maryland and Virginia — along with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — asked residents to avoid traveling for Thanksgiving. Now that the holiday is over, we’re closely monitoring the data for signs of any increase in the spread of the coronavirus. Million...

Over 40 residents displaced after fire at Leisure World of Maryland | WTOP
28/11/2020

Over 40 residents displaced after fire at Leisure World of Maryland | WTOP

Dozens are displaced after a fire tore through an apartment building at Leisure World of Maryland early Saturday morning, damaging more than 30 residences.

Maryland reports 2,378 new coronavirus cases, fourth most since pandemic began
27/11/2020

Maryland reports 2,378 new coronavirus cases, fourth most since pandemic began

The state also reported that 22 more people have died from the virus. For the past four days, state health officials have reported more than 20 deaths, once a rarity.

Baltimore and Maryland Quiz: 15 questions from Sun columnist Dan Rodricks, Volume VII
27/11/2020

Baltimore and Maryland Quiz: 15 questions from Sun columnist Dan Rodricks, Volume VII

While you’re waiting out the pandemic at home, here are 15 more questions to test your knowledge of Baltimore and Maryland — a little history, a little trivia, some sports, a dash of politics — and, as in earlier editions, we made all the questions multiple choice.

Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Nov. 26
27/11/2020

Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Nov. 26

It’s Thanksgiving Day and families around the U.S. are gathering around the table in smaller numbers or hopping onto Zoom or Facetime to connect virtually. Here in the D.C. area, new restrictions which took effect Wednesday are limiting how many people are legally allowed to gather together for th...

1 dead, 2 injured in Anne Arundel County triple shooting | WTOP
27/11/2020

1 dead, 2 injured in Anne Arundel County triple shooting | WTOP

Police are looking for the shooter in what they say is an isolated incident in Meade Village in Severn, according to The Baltimore Sun.

Maryland among nation’s ‘most promiscuous’ states, according to list
27/11/2020

Maryland among nation’s ‘most promiscuous’ states, according to list

BALTIMORE, Md. - Maryland has been added to another internet list – earning a dubious distinction among the nation’s “most promiscuous” states.

Thanksgiving COVID Crackdown: Maryland State Police Begin Patrols, Doctor Warns Holiday Could Be ‘Superspreader Event’
27/11/2020

Thanksgiving COVID Crackdown: Maryland State Police Begin Patrols, Doctor Warns Holiday Could Be ‘Superspreader Event’

Maryland State Police began uniformed patrols around the state to enforce COVID-related orders. Those patrols will continue through the December holidays as state officials fear the growing spread of the virus.

Maryland reports 2,319 more coronavirus cases, 29 deaths as pandemic disrupts Thanksgiving gatherings
26/11/2020

Maryland reports 2,319 more coronavirus cases, 29 deaths as pandemic disrupts Thanksgiving gatherings

Maryland reported 2,319 new confirmed coronavirus cases and 29 deaths tied to COVID-19 on Thanksgiving, continuing a national resurgence of the pandemic that prompted health officials to recommend skipping the usual holiday gatherings with family and friends this year.

Maryland's most-populous county tightens mask mandate, limits indoor gatherings
26/11/2020

Maryland's most-populous county tightens mask mandate, limits indoor gatherings

Maryland's most populous county on Tuesday tightened a mandate ordering mask usage in public and further restricted indoor gatherings in response to an increase in COVID-19 cases.

Fugitive Maryland couple found after 9 months on the lam because of ‘Words with Friends’
26/11/2020

Fugitive Maryland couple found after 9 months on the lam because of ‘Words with Friends’

A Maryland man who fled instead of reporting for a federal prison sentence was caught nine months later in Indiana, after authorities were able to track his

Coronavirus Latest: Maryland Judiciary Restricts Operations To Phase II In Response To Statewide Case Surge
26/11/2020

Coronavirus Latest: Maryland Judiciary Restricts Operations To Phase II In Response To Statewide Case Surge

The Maryland Judiciary announced Tuesday that it will restrict operations to Phase II of its five-phased reopening plan in response to the recent surge in COVID-19 cases statewide.

Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Nov. 25
26/11/2020

Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Nov. 25

The day before Thanksgiving, new restrictions take effect limiting how many people are legally allowed to gather around the table in parts of the D.C. area. Montgomery County and D.C. have both enacted a 10-person limit on private indoor gatherings. Prince George’s County already had that 10-perso...

Maryland teachers union asks for declaration keeping public schools virtual until mid-January | WTOP
25/11/2020

Maryland teachers union asks for declaration keeping public schools virtual until mid-January | WTOP

With COVID-19 infections continuing to surge in Maryland, a teachers union wants the state to require schools to stick with virtual learning until at least mid-January.

After 65 years & a location change, Maryland's original Ledo Restaurant to close
25/11/2020

After 65 years & a location change, Maryland's original Ledo Restaurant to close

UPDATED, November 22, 2020: Local group buys original Ledo Restaurant, plans to reopen it next year. A sign in the window of the original Ledo Restaurant — the one that opened in 1955 in Adelphi, Maryland and eventually inspired a series of franchise locations throughout the region— says the las...

Florida man fatally struck by tractor-trailer on I-95 in Arbutus
25/11/2020

Florida man fatally struck by tractor-trailer on I-95 in Arbutus

A Florida man was struck and killed by a tractor-trailer Tuesday night on Interstate 95 in Baltimore County, police said.

Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Nov. 24
25/11/2020

Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Nov. 24

With Thanksgiving now just two days away, many people are making tough choices between safety and traditions. COVID-19 infections are rising at a rate not seen since spring. The U.S. is now adding about 200,000 new cases each day. The region is still grappling with a surge and Virginia topped 200,00...

Maryland to step up enforcement of coronavirus restrictions ahead of Thanksgiving with help of state police
25/11/2020

Maryland to step up enforcement of coronavirus restrictions ahead of Thanksgiving with help of state police

The state is ramping up enforcement of coronavirus restrictions ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday as the pandemic surges just as people tend to socialize with family and gather in bars, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced Monday.

Tentative $250 million settlement reached in Purple Line dispute | WTOP
25/11/2020

Tentative $250 million settlement reached in Purple Line dispute | WTOP

The Maryland Department of Transportation has reached a $250 million settlement with the three companies with whom it contracted to build the Purple Line in Prince George’s and Montgomery counties.

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