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Resident Without Pants Warned As Others Cover Faces: Patch PM
Nursing home outbreak with 170 cases | Faces not only things that must be covered | Bill to block rent increases | Some inmates to go free.

Here are the share-worthy stories from Maryland Patches to talk about tonight:
Police Scold Residents For Fetching Mail Without Wearing Pants
The reminder to cover one's behind came as the state moves toward requiring face coverings.
MD Judge Orders Release Of At-Risk Inmates During Pandemic
Prisoners at risk of serious illness or death from the coronavirus must be released, a judge said.
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Coronavirus Outbreak At Lochearn Nursing Home Reported
Among residents and staff, 170 cases have been discovered.
MD Coronavirus: Plans For Slow Reopening Being Made, Hogan Says
Gov. Larry Hogan said face masks will be required of shoppers starting Saturday, and plans to gradually ease coronavirus restrictions will be made public soon.
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Coronavirus Relief Act Would Prohibit Rent Increases In MoCo
One building was proposing a 35 percent rent hike, lawmakers said.
MD Coronavirus Cases Top 10,000; 349 Deaths; 65 Probable Deaths
More than 45,700 people have tested negative, the Maryland Department of Health reported.
Also Worth A Look Today
- First Watch Temporarily Closes All Maryland Eateries: Coronavirus
- MD Residents: How To Check Your Stimulus Payment Status
- Coronavirus Drive-Thru Test Site Opening At MD State Fairgrounds
- Masked Men Rob Silver Spring Dunkin' And Threaten Worker With Screwdriver: PD
- White Marsh Double T Donates To Health Care Workers
- HoCo Lacrosse Players Compete Off The Field For A Good Cause
- Chevy Chase Man, 89, Sews Coronavirus Face Masks For Hospital
- Upper Chesapeake CEO: New Campus To Be Built After Coronavirus
- Eviction Prevention Program Launched In Anne Arundel County
- Montgomery County Liquor Store Reopens After Employee Contracts Coronavirus
- Coronavirus Expenses Top $4M So Far In Howard County: Officials
Across America
- Atlanta Braves To Participate In Coronavirus Study: ESPN
- Stanford Study: Young Adults Flout Social Distancing Rules
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