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Police Chief In MD Resigns Amid Lawsuit: Patch PM
Gardeners' explosive discovery | Chief accused of fostering discrimination | 28 rental cars stolen | Veteran sews masks | Virus slowdown.
Here are some of the stories to talk about tonight on Maryland Patches:
Prince George's County Police Chief Resigns As Lawsuit Filed
With new allegations made in a racial discrimination lawsuit, the county police chief resigned.
Bel Air Couple Finds WWI Explosive While Gardening: Fire Marshal
The fire marshal gave tips on what to do if you find an unexploded ordnance.
Find out what's happening in Bowiefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Retired U.S. Navy Veteran Sews Hundreds Of Face Masks For Others
The Odenton resident said she saw some front-like workers without masks and wanted to help.
Unemployment In MD: First-Time Claims Near 900K Amid Pandemic
More than 41,000 people in Maryland filed for unemployment for the first time last week.
Find out what's happening in Bowiefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
$660K Worth Of Rental Cars Stolen From BWI Airport: MDTA Police
One of the suspects works as a security officer for a company contracted out of the airport.
Rate Of New Coronavirus Cases Slows In MD, Governor Says
With more reopening, the governor said: "Testing will become more critical than ever."
Also Worth A Look Today
- Maryland Patch Readers Share Father's Day 2020 Tributes
- New Coronavirus Cases Drop By Half In Prince George's County
- 2 Seats Open On Chesapeake Bay Bridge Reconstruction Group
- Juneteenth In Harford County: Celebration Spans Two Days
- Deadline Extended For HoCo RISE Business Grants
- Prince George's Officials Host Virtual Cookout Before Father's Day
- 3 Shootings Occur In A Two-Day Span In Glen Burnie: Police Report
- Harford Mall Reopening Plans Revealed
- Carroll County Public Library Makes Statement Against Racism
Across America
- Supreme Court Rules DACA Program Was Ended Illegally
- Consumer Reports: Steps To Take If Renting A Vacation Home
- Atlanta Police Officers Call Out Sick After 2 Charged
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