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Baltimore’s vaccination rate lags, but health officials aim to inoculate more residents. Baltimore’s County Executive walks back a proposal to rein in his Inspector General. And Maryland’s pandemic-related unemployment benefits will continue until July 13.
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A volunteer program in Baltimore County closes down after 15 months of feeding residents. And the County Executive looks to rein in the power of his controversial Inspector General.
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Baltimore County will build a memorial to lives lost to COVID-19. County Exec Johnny O proposes an accountability board for his Inspector General. Plus: Cicada tattoos are a thing.