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Teacher Tests Positive, Private School Goes Virtual: Patch PM

Styrofoam ban | $20M lawsuit win | Monday night football at home | Foliage update | Staff infection prompts shift to online learning.

Here are the share-worthy stories from Maryland Patches to talk about tonight:

Bethesda Catholic School Goes Virtual After Teacher Gets COVID-19

The quarantine and virtual learning are scheduled to end on Oct. 8.

Ravens Vs. Chiefs: Some Fans Allowed, Team Tests Safety Protocols

Some fans will be in the stands at Monday night's Ravens game in Baltimore.

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Police Shooting Case Yields Settlement Worth Millions

Prince George's County will pay $20 million to the family of a handcuffed man shot to death.

MD Ban On Plastic Foam Food Containers Starts Oct. 1

Maryland becomes the first state in the US to ban plastic foam food containers.

Find out what's happening in Bethesda-Chevy Chasefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Cal Ripken Jr. To Auction Memorabilia From Record-Breaking Game

Some items from the 2,131st game will be included in the online auction.

'Wanton Disrespect' For Law Shown At Ocean City Car Rally: Hogan

More than 100 people were arrested and one state trooper was hospitalized, police said.

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