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MD State Song Closer To Repeal: Patch PM
Uber helping with vaccine access | Security guard death | Toll rates released | Baby calf at MD Zoo | Pressure mounts to change state song.

Here are some of the share-worthy stories from Maryland Patches to talk about tonight:
Delegates Push To Repeal Maryland State Song
The song was composed during the Civil War by a Confederate sympathizer.
Police Shoot, Kill Suspect In Baltimore Parking Garage: Official
One shooting led to another near the Inner Harbor Thursday night, police said.
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Transportation Authority Gets First Look At Potential I-495/I-270 Tolls
Tolls could be $1 a mile during the morning commute and $1.50 a mile to get home.
MCPS Employee's Inappropriate Behavior Seen By Class: Principal
A Montgomery County educator had "inappropriate behavior" on camera, officials said.
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Also Worth A Look Today
- Sitatunga Calf Born At The Maryland Zoo
- Bowie Man Confesses To Killing Security Guard: Police
- Teacher Helps Feed Howard County Families During Pandemic
- Weekend Metro Schedule: Blue Line Shut Down, Work On Other Lines
- Odenton Apartment Ransacked At Gunpoint; Missing Man Returns Home
- Uber To Help Baltimore County With COVID-19 Vaccine Appointments
- Harford County Government Buildings To Reopen After Shutdown
- Anne Arundel County A Finalist In National Health Prize Contest
- Wawa Data Breach: Payout MD Customers Could Receive
- Carjacked Vehicle Hit Trash Truck, Closing I-695: Police
- 1800s Victorian; Ultra-Modern $1.3M Abode: Maryland Dream Homes
- Man Arrested After Stabbing Woman In Front Of Her Kids: MoCo Police
- Senator Sponsors Bill To Cleanse Hospital Visitors Of Dirty Doorknob Dread
- New Public Safety Data Dashboard Released For Baltimore County
- HCPSS Graduation Rate Exceeds State Average
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