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Pool Partiers May Be Ticketed In One MD County: Patch PM

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Those organizing massive pool parties in Prince George's County may face fines, officials say.
Those organizing massive pool parties in Prince George's County may face fines, officials say. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

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Huge Pool Parties' Coronavirus Risk Condemned By County Executive

Police are exploring potential tickets and legal actions against the event organizers.

As MD Mask Order Takes Effect Friday, Hogan Cautions Marylanders

"Marylanders should keep in mind that the top activities reported in contact tracing investigations were family gatherings, house parties, and outdoor events," the governor said.

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MD Dream Homes: Estate Orchard; Car Lover's Cottage; French Villa

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Reopened After Coronavirus Violations, Market Fixes Infractions

The Anne Arundel County Health Department reinstated the market's license.

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Police Use-Of-Force Bill Enacted In Montgomery County

The bill limits use of force and requires officers to intervene if a colleague violates protocol.

'Innovation Uncovered' Initiative Unveiled In Maryland

Innovators, entrepreneurs and small businesses will comprise a Maryland Future 20 list.

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