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Hotel Parties By Teens Lead To Curfew, Virus Surge | Patch PM

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Prince George's County Health Officer Dr. Ernest Carter placed a curfew on unaccompanied minors at the National Harbor. Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks announced the new order Thursday evening.
Prince George's County Health Officer Dr. Ernest Carter placed a curfew on unaccompanied minors at the National Harbor. Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks announced the new order Thursday evening. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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Winter Wonderland In Bel Air: Lineup Of 2020 Events

The town of Bel Air will flip the switch on its Winter Wonderland display after Thanksgiving. Main Street will be illuminated Nov. 28 to ring in the holidays.

A Pandemic Thanksgiving: How To Celebrate Safely

Holiday celebrations will likely look different this year amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says it's best to celebrate at home with people who are part of your immediate household.

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Teens Face Curfew At National Harbor; Hotel Parties Condemned

For weeks, Prince George's County officials have condemned large gatherings of youths at the National Harbor. Now, unaccompanied teens age 17 and younger face a curfew at the resort.

Annapolis Still Has Christmas Tree, But Pandemic Changes Lighting

Annapolis also canceled its tree lighting, but the city still plans to continue part of the tradition.

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Lawmakers Push To End School Resource Officer Program In New Bill

Two lawmakers are seeking to remove police officers from public schools in their county with a bill introduced Tuesday.

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