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Mobile vaccination teams will conduct more than 30 clinics each week around Maryland to ensure residents and staff at nursing homes are getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
Mobile vaccination teams will conduct more than 30 clinics each week around Maryland to ensure residents and staff at nursing homes are getting the COVID-19 vaccine. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Here are some of the share-worthy stories from Maryland Patches to talk about tonight:

'Back To Normal By Memorial Day' Is MD Governor's Goal

While President Joseph Biden wants 70 percent of Americans to have had at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by Independence Day, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said he hopes to get there sooner. "We'll be way ahead of that," Hogan said Tuesday. "Some states may have difficulty. We will not."

Comment Period Open For Proposed Bay Bridge 3rd Span Location

Residents have until Monday to file their opinion on the environmental impact statement for the ongoing Chesapeake Bay crossing study. The debate over whether to add another span to the Bay Bridge has been years in the making.

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Tax Preparer Sentenced For Filing False MD Income Tax Returns

A Glen Burnie woman has been convicted of three counts of filing a false income tax return. Marsha Reed has been sentenced and is prohibited from acting as a tax preparer.

Special Donut Returns To Baltimore Dunkin' For The Preakness

The wildly popular black-eyed Susan donut available periodically at Dunkin' has returned to Baltimore-area Dunkin' stores in recognition of the Preakness Stakes. The special donut represents the middle jewel of the Triple Crown as Maryland's official state flower.

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Arrested Officer Retires After Tax Evasion Allegations: Report

An officer retired from the Prince George's County Police Department less than a week after he was arrested on tax evasion charges.

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