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MD News: $2M Lotto Win, COVID-19 Surge, Porch Pirate Arrest
The week's top stories in Maryland included the governor and two county executives testing positive for COVID-19 plus food recalls.

Here are some of the stories you won't want to miss from the past week on Maryland Patches:
- MD Breaks New COVID-19 Case Record; Hospitals Must Make Room
- $2M Lotto Ticket Remains Unclaimed In Howard County
- Governor Hogan Tests Positive For COVID-19
- Baltimore Officer Dies Week After Being Shot
- Cooked Ham, Pepperoni Recalled In MD Over Listeria Risk
- Positive COVID-19 Test For Prince George's County Executive Alsobrooks: Official
- Listeria Concerns Spur Salad Recall In Maryland, 18 Other States
- Baltimore County Exec Tests Positive For COVID-19
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- Porch Pirate Charged After Harford County Thefts
- Whole Foods Sets Opening Date In Towson For 2022
- 18 Anne Arundel Businesses Win Grants To Recover From Flood
- Lawsuit Filed Against Baltimore County For Violating Voting Act
- Bel Air Allows Outdoor Dining Through 2022 With One Change
- Driver Hits School Building In Laurel, Dies: Police
- Masks Required In HoCo Venues Open To The Public Starting Sunday
- Parent Accused Of Bringing Gun To Crofton High School: Police
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