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Activists call on Congress to weed out discrimination by Internet providers. Local restaurateurs discuss the ongoing challenges of operating during a pandemic. And the Baltimore County School board asks: Which schools should get renovated and which should be replaced?
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Governor Hogan announces COVID vaccination requirements for state employees. Mayor Brandon Scott reinstates an indoor mask mandate for Baltimore.
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Anne Arundel County returns to a masks-on policy in all county-owned buildings. And a program to help low-income Baltimoreans with their water bills may do more harm than good.
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While state officials have not implemented any new masking mandates in response to changing CDC guidelines, local health experts say Marylanders should err on the side of caution.
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Gov. Larry Hogan pushed COVID-19 vaccines Wednesday while touting Maryland's superior COVID-19 statistics compared with other states.
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The CDC revises mask guidelines. A commission looks redrawing Towson's county council district lines. And Olympian Shannon Miller talks about women’s health.
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The end of the state of emergency also brings the end of all state mask mandates and the end of the suspension of rules related to driver's licenses and evictions.
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Baltimore City will not lift a mandate that requires masks at indoor and outdoor venues until 65% of residents age 18 and up have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose, Health Commissioner Dr. Letitia Dzirasa announced Monday afternoon.
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Some health experts are questioning the CDC’s new masking guidelines. The agency announced Thursday afternoon that fully vaccinated people can go unmasked in most indoor settings.
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Masks are no longer required indoors except on public transportation and in schools and healthcare settings.