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COVID In Maryland: 985 New Cases, Hospitalizations Slightly Down MondayMaryland added 985 new COVID-19 cases Monday with 15 more deaths.

Family Of 21-Year-Old Haley Herron Searching For Answers After Deadly, Possible Road Rage Incident Over Easter WeekendPolice are investigating a possible road rage incident that turned deadly near a busy highway exit in Baltimore after a third car crashed into another car, killing 21-year-old Haley Herron over Easter weekend.

Baltimore County Group To Recommend Affordable Housing ImprovementsA new affordable housing workgroup will suggest ways to improve Baltimore County’s continuing efforts to expand equitable access to affordable housing.

LIST: Bills Passed By Maryland General Assembly This SessionMaryland lawmakers have reached the last day of their annual 90-day session with priority legislation on pandemic relief and police reform already approved.

Johns Hopkins University Requiring All Students To Get COVID-19 Vaccine To Come Back To Campus This Fall Johns Hopkins University will require all students who plan to be on campus in the fall be vaccinated or have religious or health exemption.

Shop Employee Recalls Moments After Navy Sailor Was Shot Near Fort Detrick In Frederick, Action Employees Took To HelpA Navy sailor is still in the hospital nearly a week after investigators say a fellow service member shot him and a second sailor at a military warehouse in Frederick.
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Johns Hopkins University Requiring All Students To Get COVID-19 Vaccine To Come Back To Campus This FallFaculty and staff are also "strongly urged" to be vaccinated before coming back to campus.

Three States Halt Johnson & Johnson Shot But Maryland Still Administering ItThree States Halt Johnson & Johnson Shot But Maryland Still Administering It

Police Find Woman Stabbed To Death During Well-Being Check In BaltimorePolice are investigating after a woman was found stabbed to death in a Southwest Baltimore home earlier Monday afternoon.
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11 Years Young: Princess The Cat Seeks New HomeShe’s a loving companion who will gladly jump to your lap for pets, but will be just as happy spending time with her favorite scratching post.

Baltimore City Officials Give COVID-19 UpdateBaltimore City Officials Give COVID-19 Update

Gov. Hogan Visits Mass Vaccination Site At Greenbelt MetroGovernor Larry Hogan gives a press conference in Prince George's.
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Orioles-Mariners Game Postponed For Bad Weather, Doubleheader Set For Tuesday NightMonday night's Orioles game against the Mariners is postponed to Tuesday night.

Baseball Report: J.D. Martinez, Red Sox On FireThis week's Baseball Report looks at J.D. Martinez's three-home run outing, Musgrove's complete-game shutout and the Phillies' controversial win.

Maryland Men's Lacrosse Has Won 10 Games In A RowThe Maryland Terrapins Lacrosse team hasn't lost a game in over a year.

Katie Ledecky Dominates 1,500 Freestyle At California MeetKatie Ledecky won the 1,500-meter freestyle at the Pro Swim Series meet with the world's fastest time this year.

Martinez Comes Off COVID List, Hits 3 HRs As Red Sox Top O'sJ.D. Martinez came off the COVID-19 list and hit three home runs, powering the Boston Red Sox past the Baltimore Orioles 14-9 Sunday for their sixth straight win.

Red Sox Extend Win Streak To 5, Beat Orioles 6-4 in 10Rafael Devers homered and the Boston Red Sox scored twice in the 10th inning on a wild pitch and an RBI single by Christian Vázquez to extend their winning streak to five games with a 6-4 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday night.
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'A Hybrid Between A Taco And Quesadilla' | Quesabirria Tacos Taking Baltimore By StormIt's taco Tuesday, and a new kind of taco is taking Baltimore by storm!

Baltimore Farmers' Market & Bazaar Opened Sunday For 44th SeasonIt's predicted to be a sunny and warm Sunday, a perfect opening day for the Baltimore City Farmers Market and Bazaar.

WJZ Exclusive: Take A Sneak Peek Of The New Domino Sugar SignWe all watched as each letter came down from the iconic Domino Sugar sign that's been a part of the city's skyline for more than 70 years.

Mural Of Frederick Douglass To Be Painted By Michael Rosato In Talbot CountyMichael Rosato is a self-taught painter, a muralist of over 30 years, but he describes himself as a storyteller.

Baltimore Museum Of Art To Reopen To Public With COVID-19 Safety Measures In PlaceThis weekend, the Baltimore Museum of Art is reopening to the public after being closed for months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

One Woman's Dream Vacation Was Canceled Due To COVID. Instead, She Explored Baltimore BusinessesSo many of us have had to cancel trips due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But when Elizabeth Dickinson's trip abroad was canceled, she decided to rediscover her hometown of Baltimore instead.

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LIST: Bills Passed By Maryland General Assembly This SessionMaryland lawmakers have reached the last day of their annual 90-day session with priority legislation on pandemic relief and police reform already approved.

Maryland Lawmakers Ok Sports Betting, Sweeping Police Reform On Last Day Of SessionMaryland lawmakers have reached the final day of their legislative session with mostly fine-tuning to do. They had a productive three months despite being slowed by pandemic precautions.

'Clear the Capitol,' Pence Pleaded, Timeline Of Riot ShowsFrom a secure room in the Capitol on Jan. 6, as rioters pummeled police and vandalized the building, Vice President Mike Pence tried to assert control. In an urgent phone call to the acting defense secretary, he issued a startling demand.

Maryland Lawmakers Override Vetoes On Sweeping Police Reform MeasuresMaryland lawmakers voted Saturday to override Republican Gov. Larry Hogan’s vetoes of three far-reaching police reform measures that supporters say are needed to increase accountability and restore public trust.

Gov. Larry Hogan Vetoes 3 Police Reform BillsMaryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced Friday that he has vetoed three police reform measures approved by the Democrat-controlled General Assembly, all measures passed with enough votes to override the vetoes.

Gov. Larry Hogan Critical Of Police Reform Bills Awaiting His ActionAll eyes are now on Gov. Larry Hogan regarding a series of police reform bills now passed through the Maryland General Assembly.
