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“We are so excited to have Kuruka here at the Zoo,” said Erin Grimm, mammal collection and conservation manager.
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Since the Independence Day holiday falls on a Sunday, some Monday services will be affected.
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Baltimore County offices will be closed and the CountyRide van service will not be available Friday in recognition of Juneteenth.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has affected the country's blood supply.
Baltimore County officials are encouraging non-profits to organize July 4th activities and apply for a grant to help them with the event.
All three viewing windows have been replaced and the new paths have taken shape.
According to the Maryland Department of Health, as of Wednesday, the state has 461,325 confirmed cases.
Food trucks are parked each Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Christian Temple parking lot.
A fundraiser at the Patapsco Horse Center in Catonsville will generate support for the Maryland Council for Special Equestrians.
Catonsville's 75th annual parade and fireworks will return this year. July 3 events include kids activities, family fun fest and bike ride.
According to the Maryland Department of Health, as of Wednesday, the state has 460,060 confirmed cases.