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MD Good News: Girls Help Others, Eaglet Watch, COVID Vaccine Work

MD good news includes views of young eaglets, sisters help others for their birthday, and a company works to make a COVID vaccine.

Two little girls from Glen Burnie have had a big impact on their community, collecting over a thousand pounds of food for their church food pantry.
Two little girls from Glen Burnie have had a big impact on their community, collecting over a thousand pounds of food for their church food pantry. (Courtesy of Grace Kozushko )

MARYLAND — Good news stories in the past week included two recently born eaglets can be viewed in their natural habitat, Baltimore Orioles outfielder Anthony Santander has recovered from a mild case of the coronavirus, and two sisters celebrate their birthdays by helping others. Plus, the author of "How To Be Antiracist" is a storytime guest, a Montgomery County company has been given $1.6 billion to develop a coronavirus vaccine, a second Madison Reed salon opens, and more in our roundup of good news stories from Maryland's Patch sites this week.

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