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Maryland education and health leaders also recommend school systems promote of vaccines among employees and students, ensure physical distancing, and use screening tests for the virus, ventilation in classrooms and hand washing.
Jordan Prushinski said she might not take the advice of doctors to seek plastic surgery after being bitten by a shark in ocean waters on Maryland's Eastern Shore. ā€œI want a cool scar because it will be a souvenir from the incident,ā€ she said.
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A severe thunderstorm warning and a heat advisory are in effect until Friday evening in Baltimore and across much of central Maryland, the National Weather Service announced.
With Week 1 only a month away, there’s a lot to consider. Here are five storylines in Ravens vs. Saints to follow.
Nine months worth of work by a veteran Baltimore Police crime lab firearm’s examiner has been compromised and can not be used for analysis, the department confirmed this week.
Earlier this year, summer was painted as a possible return to normalcy, where Marylanders could finally dine out, gather with loved ones and enjoy concerts — mostly free from the fear of spreading COVID.
  • At least 29 people were killed when a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti on Saturday, just days before a tropical storm is expected to make landfall, and Prime Minister Ariel Henry said he was mobilizing all available government resources to help victims in the affected areas.
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Each year, the U.S. spends an astounding $100 billion on beer. Between pints over brunch and after-work sessions, beer holds a prominent place in the American lifestyle, comprising 85% of the country’s alcoholic beverage market. But the obsession with beer doesn't stop with the average consumer, as sharing a round of brews has come to epitomize comradery, celebration, or just simple enjoyment across the worlds of entertainment, politics, sports, and business. Over the last few decades, the beer landscape has evolved considerably with the rise of craft breweries and the consolidation of major brands. In 2018, America had over 7,000 breweries producing almost 195 million barrels of beer. This wasn’t always the case. In fact, as recently as the 1970s, many beer lovers feared that big brewers would completely dominate the industry with their cheap, flavorless lagers and that America’s best beer-making days were long behind it. Those little producers, the craft and microbreweries, saved the industry and made America’s beer industry the largest and most innovative in the world. For reference, a craft brewery is defined as making less than 6 million barrels per year and a microbrewery produces less than 15,000 barrels annually. To help understand how these changes impact average beer drinks, Stacker analyzed average price data for 16-ounce malt beverages from 1995 to 2020 along with CPI changes from 1952 to 1995 for at-home consumption of beer, ale, and other malt beverages, both provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The national CPI was used to adjust for inflation, and finally, the contextual information on the number of breweries each year from the Brewer's Association was added in to complete the analysis. Read on to rediscover a time where you could get a refreshing pint for under a quarter—and you had to work a little harder to find a brewery to call your own.
Even if there aren’t any major short-term consequences for Chris Davis or the Orioles after the first baseman's sudden retirement, it was a move all sides will welcome, just for the finality of it all.
A Baltimore Police officer is criminally charged with failing to act when an an assault suspect he hadn’t secured kicked an unresponsive man in front of the officer, the Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office announced Friday.
New Census data reveals how Maryland has changed over the past 10 years, from increased racial diversity to growth in the suburbs.
Brittany Rieman, Ms. Wheelchair Maryland 2021, is competing in the national pageant in hopes of drawing attention to addiction and substance abuse in the disabled community and beyond.
With nearly 60% of Marylanders vaccinated against COVID-19, many employers had been eyeing Labor Day, when many students will be back in classrooms, as a logical time to begin returning to the office. Now some of those plans are on hold.
Local restaurants, caught between rising demand from customers and growing worker shortages, are raising wages, offering incentives and even turning to the community for help.
A Reisterstown man convicted of dealing drugs over the dark web under the moniker ā€œXanaxmanā€ three years ago continued laundering from money prison, federal prosecutors allege in a new indictment seeking to seize $130 million worth of Bitcoin from him.
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