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Oscar Nominee Is HS Graduation Speaker: Patch PM
Department store closing | Beaches open | What to know before taking Metro, Acela | Programs fight food insecurity | Gift for HS grads.
Here are the share-worthy stories from Maryland Patches to talk about tonight:
Oscar-Nominated Actress Named PG County Graduation Speaker
The ceremony will be held virtually.
Nordstrom Closing Location In Annapolis Mall
One store in Maryland is among 16 closing nationwide.
Find out what's happening in Anne Arundelfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Ocean City Beaches To Reopen This Weekend
The mayor said he was not waiting for neighboring states.
As Restrictions Ease, Over 30K Positive For Virus: MD Officials
For the second day in a row, Maryland health officials report some encouraging numbers.
Find out what's happening in Anne Arundelfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Also Worth A Look Today
- Amtrak Returns Acela Service Through Baltimore
- Baltimore County Tackles Food-Insecurity For Seniors
- Taking The Metro During Coronavirus: What To Know This Weekend
- Cop Fatally Shoots Knife-Wielding Man In Montgomery County: Police Chief
- Maryland Farm Bureau Aims To Help Fill Maryland Food Bank
- PG County Coronavirus Cases Near 9,000; 27 New Deaths
- Harford County Rolls Out Rental Assistance Program
- Baltimore County Celebrates Police Memorial Day Online
- PG County Primary Ballots Sent With Spanish-Only Instructions
- $200K Set Aside To Help HoCo Residents With Food Insecurity
- Officers In April Police-Involved Shooting In Baltimore Identified
- Local Hero: Friend Calls Bowie Police Officer 'Courageous'
- Universities At Shady Grove's Virtual Graduation Ceremony: May 8
- Drive-Thru Coronavirus Testing Available In Odenton
- Harford County Calls For Ball Toss Videos: Catch Community Spirit
- Coronavirus In Montgomery County: Cases Up 32.8% Since Last Week
Across America
- FDA Approves First At-Home Coronavirus Saliva Collection Test
- I Was Tested For COVID-19 — And I Lived To Tell About It
- After Georgia Reopened, 62,000 Non-Georgians Came To Visit: Data
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