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Speeders Targeted On Maryland Roads: Patch PM
Plasma donors wanted | High-speed drivers ticketed | Shelter opens | Metro service reduced | Hospital releases 300th coronavirus patient.
Here are the share-worthy stories from Maryland Patches to talk about tonight:
Excessive Speeding Prompts Howard County Police To Boost Patrols
More than 375 citations in a month were for speeds of at least 90 mph.
MedStar Wants Recovered Coronavirus Patients To Donate Plasma
To donate, people must be symptom-free for 28 days.
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Randallstown Nail Salon Closed After Child Neglect Call: Police
Police said a mother left two children alone in a vehicle while she had her nails done.
Pentagon Police Officer Returns Home Following Coronavirus
He spent weeks in the intensive care unit on a ventilator.
Find out what's happening in Columbiafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
I-70 Speeding Enforcement Operation Nets 149 Citations: Police
Over three days, troopers said they issued 40 citations for drivers going over 80 mph in one area.
Paper Personal MD Income Tax Return Processing Resumes Monday
Taxpayers who are due refunds should start to see them by the beginning of June.
Also Worth A Look Today
- 300th Coronavirus Patient Discharged From AAMC
- In-Person And Virtual Graduations Planned In Harford County
- Weekend Metro Service Reduced Due To Coronavirus: What To Know
- After Screwdriver Attack, Dad Charged With Attempted Murder: Cops
- ICU Patients Up; Stay-At-Home Orders Issued In 4 MD Jurisdictions
- Free Coronavirus Testing To Be Offered In Perryville
- Anne Arundel Animal Shelters To Reopen By Appointment Only
- GBMC To Use Tent For Coronavirus Tests As Elective Procedures Resume
- Memorial Day Parade, Wreath-Laying Canceled In Annapolis
- Gaithersburg Book Festival Moves Online May 16: How To Watch
- Harford County CARES Act: How Businesses Can Apply For Funds
- Vote-By-Mail For June 2 Primary Elections
- Local Hero: Greenbelt Woman Enriches Lives At Senior Center
Across America
- Eateries Offering Free Goodies To 2020 Grads
- Professor Accused Of Murder Seeks Release To Research Coronavirus
- Tropical Storm Arthur Likely To Form This Weekend
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