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Orioles No-Hitter, Fake Cop, Ripken Touts Vaccines: Nearby News
Top MD news includes accused officer out of job, Orioles pitcher notches no-hitter, Cal Ripken touts vaccines. How to share news, events.

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- Pitcher Throws First Solo No Hitter For Orioles Since 1969
- Ocean City Drug Bust Leads To 4 Prince Georgians Arrested: Police
- Cal Ripken And Governor Tour Ripken Stadium Mass Vaccination Site
- Embark On An Archaeology Hike During National Preservation Month
- MD Native Reaches NFL, Signs With Team After Draft
COVID-19 Restrictions And Summer Plans: Take Our Maryland Survey
With summer approaching and coronavirus restrictions easing, Marylanders may be making plans to spend a week at the beach? Maybe you feel comfortable gathering for a friend's barbecue, a graduation ceremony or wedding. Patch wants to survey readers on their thoughts about COVID-19 restrictions and summer activities like vacations.
Columbia Man Faces 10-Year Prison Sentence For Manslaughter
John Anthony Bryant Jr., 26, of Columbia has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for auto manslaughter. Bryant was driving erratically down Route 32 when he tried to pass a slower car and struck the left rear corner of a vehicle driven by Jonathan Bos, who died in the crash.
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Walk-In COVID Shots Open At All MD CVS, Mass Vaccination Sites
As the push continues to get Marylanders vaccinated against COVID-19, walk-in appointments are now offered at the state's mass vaccination sites and at CVS pharmacies across the state.
Officer No Longer Employed With Police Department After Dundalk Crash
Baltimore County Police Officer William Collazo-Brown was no longer employed with the department. His police powers were suspended Sunday after investigators said he was the driver of a Kawasaki Vulcan motorcycle involved in a crash that killed two in Dundalk.
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Man Impersonating U.S. Marshal Faces Time In Prison: Officials
Renul Barnet Forbes, 32, of Glen Burnie faces up to eight years in prison after a federal grand jury indicted him on federal charges of false personation of a federal officer and possession of a fraudulently made government seal. Authorities said he routinely dressed in law enforcement clothing and had befriended police officers and others who believed he was a federal officer.
Baltimore Mayor, Hogan Disagree On How To Deter City Violence
A war of words was brewing between Governor Larry Hogan and Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott Tuesday over how to deal with the city's crime and violence. It comes on the heels of a disturbing attack on two Korean women in their West Baltimore store.
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Also Worth a Look Today
- Capt'n Jim McMahan Jr. Honored By Harford County
- Attempted Murder Suspect Found Guilty: Officials
- How Many Howard County Residents Have Been Vaccinated: May 5
- Adoptable Pets Of The Week: Milo, Gibbs, Braxton, Birdie, Mabel
- How Many Baltimore County Residents Are Vaccinated: May 5
- Where To Find COVID-19 Vaccination Sites In Howard County: May 5
- Where Are COVID-19 Vaccination Sites In Baltimore County: May 5
- County Reports 69 New COVID-19 Cases, No New Deaths Overnight
- Bowie Restaurant Celebrates 15 Years Of Memories, Music
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