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94 Outbreaks Of COVID-19 Reported In Baltimore County Schools
Twelve schools in Baltimore County have COVID-19 outbreaks, the Maryland Department of Health reported Wednesday.

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Twelve schools in Baltimore County have COVID-19 outbreaks, the Maryland Department of Health reported Wednesday.

Police said an 81-year-old woman died after she failed to stop for a red light at the intersection of Philadelphia and Ebenezer roads.
A Nottingham man admitted he sexually assaulted an unconscious teenage hospital patient and took pictures of her, prosecutors said.
A family of geese was strutting Wednesday morning on Route 24 and Wheel Road.
A public hearing will be held on Resolution 1184-22.
Three youths were arrested Tuesday related to an afternoon carjacking in Towson, police said.
A crash investigation is underway in White Marsh, police said.
A restaurant known for its crabcakes plans to open near the Greenbrier shopping center off Route 22 in Bel Air.
An Owings Mills man is being held without bail in Baltimore City after a reported attack over a request to put away his cell phone.
The fire inspector from Havre de Grace conducted an estimated 40,000 inspections, according to the Maryland fire marshal.
Workers at a store in the Towson Town Center are reportedly planning to file for a union election.
A restaurant near Perry Hall known for its brick-oven pizza has closed.
A crash on Interstate 95 in Harford County resulted in lane closures Tuesday morning, officials said.
Here’s where to vote and more on the Havre de Grace election.
A Powerball ticket sold at a Perry Hall grocery store has not yet been claimed, Maryland Lottery officials said.
The ramp from I-95 north will close at the exit for MD 152 overnight through late summer, officials say.
After a Baltimore County man died, police said they found out the in-home music teacher was recording people at his house.
A bill passed by the County Council "threatens the rights of all Harford County property owners," County Executive Barry Glassman said.
Police said a man is missing, and he may be armed. Those who see him should not approach, officials advised.
There are 10 outbreaks of COVID-19 in Harford County schools, according to the Maryland Department of Health.