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Eaglets Spotted, COVID-19 Vaccine, Cop Kidnapper: News Nearby
Top news includes viewing baby eagles, a MD company pursuing COVID-19 vaccine, anti-Semitic robber. How to share news, events on Patch.

There was plenty of news across Maryland on Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
- 4 Teens That Were Robbed Targeted By Anti-Semitic Suspect: Cops
- Gaithersburg Company Awarded $1.6B To Develop COVID-19 Vaccine
- 22-Month-Old Girl Injured In Domestic Dispute Involving Gun: Cops
District Plans To Start 2020-2021 School Year Entirely Online
Montgomery County Public Schools students will start the academic year online before returning to their classrooms on a part-time, rotating schedule, according to a newly released draft plan.
3 Cops Involved In Extortion, Kidnapping Case: Official
Three homicide detectives have had their police powers suspended after they were alleged to have been present when a homicide sergeant reportedly threatened, kidnapped and extorted a contractor he had hired for a home improvement project, authorities said.
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Newly Born Eaglets Available To Be Viewed At Masonville Cove
Two recently born eaglets can be viewed in their natural habitat now that the Masonville Cove urban wildlife area reopened after being closed to allow the eaglets time to fledge their nest.
Vince's Crab House Owners Sue County Exec For $400,000
The owners of Vince's Crab House are suing Baltimore County Executive John A. Olszewski Jr., for $400,000 for issuing stand down and not to engage orders to Baltimore County officers regarding protests that have taken place outside of the Middle River restaurant for more than a month.
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Restaurant That Defied Mask Mandate May Get New Owner: Report
The owner of a Gaithersburg smokehouse — who was recently lambasted for flouting Maryland's mask mandate — says he is considering turning over the restaurant's ownership, a report said.
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Also Worth A Look Today:
- Hogan Seeks Bigger GOP Tent In 2024; Frustrated By Trump, Biden
- Man Shot, Killed In Annapolis, Police Identify Victim
- Madison Reed Salon Opens Second County Location
- Crash Kills Mother, Son In Police Chase; 5 Officers Suspended
- Early Morning Fire Consumes Ellicott City Home: Officials
- Harford County Sheriff's Department Warns Residents Of Phone Scam
- Confirmed Coronavirus Case Total In Howard County Reaches 2,873
- Confirmed Coronavirus Case Total In Baltimore County At 8,892
- Maryland Coronavirus Cases Top 73,500; Deaths Near 3,200
- Pasadena Gets New Pet Store; Company Sponsors Adoptions
- Atlas Restaurant Group DC Location Won't Have Dress Code: Report
- MoCo Hits 15,780 Coronavirus Cases; Phase 3 Date Still Uncertain
- County Pool Closes For Day; 2 Workers Show Coronavirus Symptoms
- Woman Who Punched Police Officer Won't See Jail Time
- Coronavirus Paycheck Protection Loans In Edgewater: Who Got Paid
Across America
- Most U.S. States See Coronavirus Spikes; Fauci Sidelined
- Washington Redskins Name And Logo Gone After 87 Years
- 57 Injured In Fire On Ship At Naval Base San Diego
- 3,322 New COVID-19 Cases In LA; Reports Show CA Fumbled Response
- Florida Sets Another Staggering One-Day Coronavirus Record
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