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Caravans Recognize Moms, Hospital Workers: Patch PM
Emu's last stroll | Caravan of gratitude | Murder-suicide investigation | Prairie dogs raise heads | Coronavirus hospitalizations drop.

Here are the share-worthy stories from Maryland Patches to talk about tonight:
Caravan Of Gratitude To Drive Past Howard County General Hospital
Residents can make signs and share them on social media.
Virtual Graduation Planned For MCPS Class Of 2020
Montgomery County Public Schools host a virtual graduation for more than 11,300 seniors.
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Emu Dies After Escaping From Baltimore County Farm
Police said the animal was overwhelmed by stress and exhaustion.
Coronavirus Hospitalizations Down By Nearly 100: MD Officials
It's the largest single-day decrease in hospitalizations since the state began reporting on them.
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Moms Treated To Mother's Day Car Parade In Perry Hall
A total of 72 cars participated in the event.
Also Worth A Look Today
- PG County Still Leads MD In Number Of Coronavirus Cases
- Maryland Zoo Unveils New Litters Of Prairie Dog Pups
- Towson Safeway Worker Tests Positive For New Coronavirus
- Amtrak Now Requires Face Masks In Maryland, Nationwide
- Under Armour Reports First Quarter Losses Amid Decline In Sales
- PD Releases Body Camera Footage Of Deadly White Oak Shooting
- HoCoCounts 2020 Tracks Census Completion, Data
- Towson Cancels 4th Of July Parade For 2020 Due To Coronavirus
- Bel Air Reopens Municipal Parks And Playgrounds
- Murder-Suicide Under Investigation By PG County Police
- Baltimore County Giant Workers Test Positive For Coronavirus: Report
Across America
- MLB Owners Approve Plan To Start Season In July
- Jerry Stiller, Comedian And 'Seinfeld' Actor, Dies At 92
- Florida Aquarium Makes Historic Discovery To Save Coral Reefs
- Coronavirus: Texas Attorney General Seeks To Block Mail-In Voting
- 6 Ways To Stay Safe At The Beach During The Pandemic
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