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Father-son grads 'flipped the script' | Pregnant woman, young daughter killed | Zoo to reopen | Amazon driver reported | Police shoot bear.

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Amazon Driver Seen Dropping Packages Into Sewer: Report
A neighbor reported an Amazon delivery driver to 911.
Black MCPS Students, Alumni Share Stories Of Discrimination
Racism at the majority-white Walt Whitman high school inspired an Instagram account.
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MD Coronavirus Hospitalizations Down 100 In Six Days: Data
As malls and other businesses reopened over the weekend, state officials say more testing is vital.
Maryland Zoo To Reopen After 3 Months Of Closure
Zoo pathways will allow for one-way traffic only in most areas.
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Bethesda Father-Son Duo Graduate From MIT
Dr. Michael Solomon and his son, Samuel, graduated from MIT last month.
Woman, 3-Year-Old Killed In Car; Suspect Arrested: Baltimore PD
A man who reportedly has ties to the mother has been charged in the double homicide.
Also Worth A Look Today
- Police Shoot Bear In Havre de Grace, Officials Say
- Coronavirus Cases Near 18,000 In Prince George's County
- Bel Air Arson Caused $1M In Damage; Fire Marshal Seeks Tips
- County-Based Businesses Recognized For COVID-19 Relief Efforts
- Two Cases Of Arson In Annapolis Over Weekend: Fire Officials
- More Howard County Facilities, Services Available July 6
- Towson University Officer Charged With Child Pornography
- MD Adds 20K Coronavirus Cases In One Month: State Health Data
- Missing In Maryland: 6 People Have Disappeared
- As Hogan Presses Counties To Ramp Up Testing, Local Leaders Feel Abandoned
- MD Pushes EPA To Force Stricter Pollution Standards For PA Power Plants
- Man With Bat Arrested Outside Vince's Crabhouse: Police
- Cabin John Liquor Store Reopens For First Time Since Pandemic
- Nursing Home Residents Can Have Outside Visitors: MD Health Dept.
- Weekend Fire In Pikesville Caused By Lightning Strike
- BCPS Begins Summer Meals Distribution Program
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