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MD School Reopening Plans Hang In Balance: Patch PM
Flags lowered | Lines for vaccine | School reopening plans | Deadly six-vehicle crash | New coronavirus strain.
Here are the share-worthy stories from Maryland Patches to talk about tonight:
DMV Teachers Call For More Distance Learning Until Metrics Fall
Educators express their concerns about heading back too soon.
Harford County Public Schools: Vaccines, In-Person Plans
The goal is for employees to be vaccinated by the end of February, the superintendent said.
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Timeline On School Reopenings Could Come This Week: AACPS
Anne Arundel County Public Schools ask students to complete a survey about reopening.
After Death Of Capitol Police Officers, Flags Lower To Half-Staff
The American flag and Maryland flag will remain lowered until sunset on Wednesday.
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Coronavirus Variant Found In Maryland: Governor
A couple in Anne Arundel County contracted the new strain of the virus, Gov. Larry Hogan said.
Baltimore Sees Long Lines As Interest In COVID-19 Vaccine Grows
Those getting the vaccine spent up to 90 minutes in line at Port Covington.
MD Heroes: Help Patch Recognize Those Making A Difference
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Also Worth A Look Today
- Son Fatally Shoots Mother At Clarksburg Home: Police
- As PGCPS Student Body Grows, District Adapts
- Baltimore Area Leaders Push For Stronger Regional Transit System
- Large Police Presence At BWI Prompted By Threat
- Fatal Howard County Crash Involved 6 Vehicles: Police
- Officials Explain U.K. Strain Of Coronavirus As It Hits AA County
- 488 COVID-19 Cases, Six Deaths Added Overnight In Montgomery Co.
- Cases Rise At Fastest Rate Ever In Prince George's, But There's Good News
- After Holidays In Anne Arundel, Cases Rise At Fastest Rate Ever
- $3.8M Bethesda Home Boasts Library, Media Room, Full-Service Bar
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