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The alert urges residents to avoid strenuous outdoor activity.

Seeds 4 Success was given an award in memory of the late former Gov. William Donald Schaefer.
Crews will use a special concrete to resurface the offramp at Camp Meade Road this weekend.
The annual event, sponsored by the county's office of economic development and tourism, boosts sales at local restaurants.
Here's what's happening in Anne Arundel County and beyond this weekend.
Here's what's happening in Harford and Cecil counties and beyond this weekend.
The annual event, sponsored by the county's office of economic development and tourism, starts June 3.
The annual event, sponsored by the county's office of economic development and tourism, boosts sales at local restaurants.
Five students won individual honors in the April competition.
The annual event, sponsored by the county's office of economic development and tourism, boosts sales at local restaurants.
Five students won individual honors in the April competition.
The Susquehanna Hose Company assisted Baltimore County crews who handled Tuesday's CSX freight train crash.
Responders from six companies are headed to help Baltimore County crews handle Tuesday's crash on CSX tracks.
MTA officials said an alert that MARC trains were not involved in the Tuesday incident.
The event is set at Maryland Live! Casino next month.
The Capital Gazette reported Tuesday on the increasing use of contract workers.
William Oglesby was arrested separately in a Friday drug incident and Monday auto theft, according to sheriff's deputies.
William Oglesby was arrested separately in a Friday drug incident and Monday auto theft, according to sheriff's deputies.
Ripken Baseball seeks an account representative, and 84 Lumber is looking for sales representatives.
The team is in the nation's capital for Memorial Day, but reminds fans of its ways to recognize service members.