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World's Biggest Crab Feast Changed By Coronavirus: Patch PM

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A fisherman brings in a crab pot full of blue crabs on the Chesapeake Bay off Chesapeake Beach.
A fisherman brings in a crab pot full of blue crabs on the Chesapeake Bay off Chesapeake Beach. (Getty Images)

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Funding For Police Officer Body Cameras Included By County

Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman vowed to find funding to purchase body cameras for county police officers and Thursday, he announced he will submit a package of supplemental budget amendments to the County Council to secure that funding.

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Watch Peaceful Protest For Black Lives In Bel Air

A demonstration billed as a "peaceful protest for black lives" drew hundreds Thursday afternoon to downtown Bel Air.

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Stage 2 In Baltimore County: Olszewski Follows Governor's Lead

Baltimore County will movs into stage two of recovery amid the coronavirus pandemic. County Executive Johnny Olszewski will repeal local orders effective at 5 p.m. Friday, which will allow nonessential businesses to reopen.

World’s Largest Crab Feast May Become A Drive-Thru

The wildly popular crab feast hosted by the Annapolis Rotary Club for the past 75 years may be converted to a crab-and-corn drive-thru for this summer so plans aren't scrapped entirely.

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