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Here's Your Risk Of Coronavirus Exposure In Central MD: Patch PM
Hypothermia alert | Free coffee for teachers | Murder-suicide | Risk of coronavirus exposure | Virtual 5K | Serial bank robbery suspect.
Here are the share-worthy stories from Maryland Patches to talk about tonight:
What Is Your Risk Of Exposure To Coronavirus?
- Coronavirus Spread In Anne Arundel: See Your Risk Of Exposure
- Coronavirus Spread In Baltimore: See Your Risk Of Exposure
- Coronavirus Spread In Baltimore County: See Your Risk Of Exposure
- Coronavirus Spread In Harford County: See Your Risk Of Exposure
- Coronavirus Spread In Howard County: See Your Risk Of Exposure
- Coronavirus Spread In Prince George's: See Your Risk Of Exposure
Teachers Get Free Starbucks This Week In Prince George's County
The Prince George's County Educators' Association is making the giveaway possible.
Hypothermia Alert In Montgomery County For Nov. 18-19
Due to the risk of freezing temperatures, the alert took effect at 5 p.m. Wednesday.
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$6M In CARES Act Funding Funneled To HCPSS
The school system projects $22.6 million in pandemic-related costs, according to the superintendent.
Murder-Suicide In Edgewood Under Investigation
It is the third murder-suicide in the county since October.
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Also Worth A Look Today
- Y In Central Maryland Turkey Trot Charity 5K Goes Virtual
- Cop Wounded, Murder Suspect Killed In Gun Battle Identified: PD
- Mission BBQ Opens In Towson
- Rockville Man Arrested In String Of County Bank Robberies: Police
- AA Teachers, School Board Near Contract For Coronavirus School Year
- Gaithersburg Residents Invited To Name New 9.5-Acre Park
- Thanksgiving Plans During Coronavirus: Take Maryland Patch Survey
Across America
- Owl Rescued From Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
- Trump Campaign Says It Will File For Partial Wisconsin Recount
- Long Lines Underscore Need For Coronavirus Testing Changes
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