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Fourth Wave Of Virus, New Mural, Mass Vaccination: Top MD News
Mass vaccination sites opening, police reform approved in Annapolis, foot found and more were among the week's top stories on MD Patches.

Here are some of the week's top stories from Maryland Patches:
- More Than Half Of Maryland Adults Have Received COVID-19 Shot
- 2021 Wrap-Up: Police Reform, COVID Aid, Sports Betting Enacted By MD Lawmakers
- Feds Pause Johnson & Johnson COVID Vaccine In MD, Across US
- 14 MD Jurisdictions In Red Zone, 4th COVID Wave Hits
- Medieval Times Reopens At Arundel Mills
- All MD Residents 16 And Up Can Get COVID-19 Vaccine Starting Monday
- Baltimore Policewoman Honored For 40-Plus Years Of Service
- Maryland's Individual Tax Forms For 2020 Filing Year Now Ready
- 'Fourth Wave' Of Coronavirus Is In Harford County: Health Officer
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- Annapolis Mural Honors Thurgood Marshall, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Harford County Executive Barry Glassman To Run For Comptroller
- ArcLight Cinemas Closes In Bethesda Due To Pandemic
- School Renaming: 105 Ideas Suggested To Replace AA Racist Honoree
- Foot Found In Baltimore Dumpster: Report
- New ‘Best State’ Survey: See Where Maryland Ranks
- Bethesda Millionaire Plans To Appeal In Tunnel House Case: Report
- Potential Sale Of HoCo Girl Scout Camp Draws Uproar From Members
- Highlights Of Baltimore County's Proposed $4.2 Billion Budget
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