WBAL
- Lumber costs skyrocket as building businesses boom amid pandemicon April 23, 2021 at 9:23 am
Lumber prices have skyrocketed in Maryland and across the nation during the COVDI-19 pandemic.
- Maryland COVID-19 data by ZIP codeon April 23, 2021 at 9:14 am
The Maryland Department of Health coronavirus numbers listed by ZIP code.
- Walk-up COVID-19 vaccinations available at these locationson April 23, 2021 at 8:39 am
Walk-up COVID-19 vaccinations are open to all eligible Marylanders at some state-run mass vaccination sites.
WBAL News Radio
- TRACKING: Coronavirus cases in Maryland, see the latest numbersby WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5 on April 23, 2021 at 5:14 am
Track the number of cases by county as well as positivity rates and hospitalization numbers.
- Safeway Foundation donates $227K to Maryland Food Bankby WBAL-TV on April 23, 2021 at 4:11 am
The Safeway Foundation donated more than $227,000 to the Maryland Food Bank.
- University System of MD issues COVID-19 vaccination mandate for fallby William Carter, WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5 on April 23, 2021 at 4:02 am
The University of Maryland System will now require students, faculty and staff to get a COVID-19 vaccine before returning to their respective campuses such as the University of Maryland College Park, University of Baltimore, Bowie State University and 10 other schools and educational services.
The Southern Maryland Chronicle
- Charles Co. Residents Encouraged to Participate in County Cleanup Effort on May 22 April 23, 2021La Plata, MD- The Charles County Department of Public Works, the Charles County Sheriff’s Office, and the Charles County Department of Recreation, Parks, and Tourism encourages residents to make a difference in Charles County by organizing or participating in a community cleanup on Saturday, May 22 from 8 a.m. to noon. Clean-up events may be […]Charles County Public Information Office
- No Arm Left Behind: State of Maryland Continues to Expand Walk-Up, No-Appointment Vaccinations April 23, 2021ANNAPOLIS, MD—The State of Maryland is expanding opportunities to get vaccinated without an appointment at certain mass vaccination sites. Walk-up vaccinations are currently open to all eligible Marylanders at these locations: M&T Bank Stadium (Pfizer)1101 Russell St.Baltimore, MD 21230Monday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.* Baltimore Convention Center Field Hospital (Pfizer)1 W Pratt St.Baltimore, MD 21201Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.NOTE: […]Office of Governor Larry Hogan
- St. Mary’s Commissioners Approve Relief Fund to Support Nonprofit Organizations Impacted by COVID-19 April 23, 2021LEONARDTOWN, MD – On Tuesday, April 20, 2021, the Commissioners approved the St. Mary’s County Nonprofit Relief Fund. St. Mary’s County recognizes that the COVID-19 pandemic has caused economic hardship for many nonprofits. To provide local relief from this hardship, St. Mary’s County has activated the Nonprofit Relief Fund for entities in all categories of IRS 501(c) designation […]St. Mary's County Public Information Office
- Citizens Asked to Report Local Flooding Through MyCoast App April 23, 2021PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. – April 22, 2021 – If April showers bring flooding issues, the Department of Planning & Zoning encourages residents to report it using the MyCoast Maryland app to show how floodwaters are impacting communities throughout Calvert County. “Flooding is the most prevalent natural hazard in Maryland and we are experiencing more of it […]Calvert County Public Information Office
- Maryland music venues struggle to stay afloat April 23, 2021Independent music venues continue to struggle financially to survive while in the midst of Maryland’s lifted pandemic restrictions and vaccine accessibility. Tecla Tesnau, owner of Baltimore’s indie-rock club Ottobar, said she remembers when she thought the pandemic was only going to last two weeks. “It was all of a sudden, we just ran into this […]Capital News Service
Washington Post – Maryland
- A nasty pandemic problem: More flushed wipes are clogging pipes, sending sewage into homes April 23, 2021Stepped-up cleaning and people seeking alternatives during toilet paper shortages have led to increased wipes usage.Katherine Shaver
- A nasty pandemic problem: More flushed wipes are clogging pipes, sending sewage into homes April 23, 2021Stepped-up cleaning and people seeking alternatives during toilet paper shortages have led to increased wipes usage.Katherine Shaver
- An empty-nester house reemerges as a ‘cozy cottage’ home April 22, 2021With a stack of pictures and ideas, several months of planning and 13 months of renovation, the couple’s vision for their Bethesda, Md., home came to life.Michele Lerner
- An empty-nester house reemerges as a ‘cozy cottage’ home April 22, 2021With a stack of pictures and ideas, several months of planning and 13 months of renovation, the couple’s vision for their Bethesda, Md., home came to life.Michele Lerner
- Pregnant woman slain in Prince George’s; child was delivered and is in critical condition April 21, 2021The shooting occurred in the Coral Hills area, according to police.Martin Weil
Baltimore Fishbowl
- Maryland’s COVID hospitalizations decrease for third straight day but remain above 1,000 April 23, 2021Maryland’s coronavirus-related hospitalizations fell for the third day in a row on Friday, although the state continues to have more than 1,000 currently hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Since reaching 1,282 COVID-19 patients on April 20, hospitalizations have decreased the past three days, reaching 1,188 on Friday. Of those currently hospitalized due to COVID-19, 899 are in […]Marcus Dieterle
- A Day In The Life (of a BL Student) Admissions Event May 5th April 23, 2021A DAY IN THE LIFE (OF A BL STUDENT) Wednesday, May 5, 2021, 4 PM – 5 PM Register Today! We hope you can join us for a very special Day in the Life admissions event. You and your family are invited to come to campus and experience, on a smaller scale, a typical day […]Sponsored Post Staff
- Friday Morning Headlines: D.C. seeks statehood; Renters’ advocates urge Scott to veto security deposit alternative bill; and more April 23, 2021U.S. House Passes D.C. Statehood Bill, But Votes Still Lacking in Senate — Maryland Matters Advocates: Bill intended to help renters in Baltimore could do the opposite, urges mayor to veto it — WMAR Baltimore’s homeless residents, advocates demand city extend hotel contracts, close shelters — The Baltimore Sun Judge nixes state expert in Capital […]Marcus Dieterle
- Thursday Afternoon Headlines: 800 doses of Moderna compromised at Fort Meade; Where to get a walk-up COVID vax in Md.; Guinness to create beers that fund social justice; and more April 22, 2021Around 800 doses of Moderna compromised at Fort Meade vaccination site – WBAL Environmental Justice on the Patuxent: River Communities Fight Industrial Pollution – Maryland Matters The US government’s next pandemic aid will cover broadband. What will it mean for Baltimore’s digital divide? – Technical.ly Where to get a walk-up COVID vaccine in Maryland – […]Baltimore Fishbowl Staff
- Tracy Swindell Presents … a Sotheby’s Spectacular in Ruxton April 22, 20211523 West Joppa Road, Ruxton, Maryland 21204 Main House – 7 Bedroom, 6 Full Bath, 1 Half Bath Garage Studio Apartment Offered At: $1,925,000.00 1523 West Joppa Road, gracious and spacious as built in 1915, has evolved into all that today’s discerning buyer both desires and needs for 21st century living. It is one of a handful […]Sponsored Post Staff
Maryland Daily Record
- USM to mandate vaccines for students, faculty and staff April 23, 2021All University System of Maryland campuses will require students, staff and faculty to be vaccinated against the coronavirus for the fall 2021 semester, system Chancellor Jay Perman announced during a special Board of Regents meeting Friday morning. The system will grant exemptions for medical or religious reasons, as required by federal and state laws. Perman, who has been working […]Johanna Alonso
- Ethical public relations is not an oxymoron April 23, 2021Public relations is an import part of any organization’s marketing strategy. In fact, PR professionals help organizational leaders maintain an ethical mindset. There are constant issues that corporations and non- profits need to address and a capable PR person can serve as a sounding board and help significantly if included in strategic discussions early on, […]Glenda LeGendre
- April 23, 2021 April 22, 2021 Daily Record Staff
- Editorial Advisory Board: A modern juvenile justice system April 22, 2021In a legislative session that is surely among the most consequential in a generation, the Maryland General Assembly has enacted into law bills that will transform life in Maryland in more ways than can be easily counted. Not least among those profound changes in law is the extraordinary transformation of the manner in which our […]Editorial Advisory Board
- Gun sales booming in Maryland, data shows April 22, 2021From 2019 to 2020, the number of approved applications for Maryland civilians licensed to buy or own a regulated firearm more than doubled, according to data obtained from a public records request. In 2019, 47,093 total requests were approved for civilians in the state, while that number rose to 95,502 in 2020, marking a substantial […]Capital News Service
Southern Maryland News Net
- St. Mary’s County April 20, 2021 Commissioner Meeting Rollup April 23, 2021The Commissioners of St. Mary’s County held their regular business meeting Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in the Chesapeake Building in Leonardtown. The Commissioners recognized important milestones and initiatives by presenting Proclamations for National Public Library Week, National Child Abuse Prevention Month, National Fair Housing Month, Administrative Professionals Month and National County Government Month. At 9:15, […]johndoug
- UPDATE: Maryland State Police Continues to Investigate Discovery of Body in Prince George’s County April 23, 2021UPDATE 4/20/2021: Maryland State Police are continuing to investigate the discovery of a body found last month in Prince George’s County. Shortly after 7:35 a.m. on March 13, 2021, troopers from the Maryland State Police Forestville Barrack responded to the area of Route 4 at Dowerhouse Road for the discovery of a body. According to […]johndoug
- Waldorf Man Charged with Illegal Possession of a Firearm April 22, 2021On April 21, 2021, members of the Firearms Investigation Unit, with the assistance of the Emergency Services Team from the Charles County Sheriff’s Office, served two search warrants related to an on-going firearms investigation. During one of the searches, detectives recovered a loaded firearm and ammunition inside the residence. The subject of the investigation, Andre […]johndoug
- Cruise Aboard the Historic Wm. B. Tennison April 22, 2021Enjoy specialty cruises aboard the historic Wm. B. Tennison departing from the Calvert Marine Museum. Built in 1899, the Tennison is the only Coast Guard licensed log-hulled, passenger-carrying vessel in the United States. The vessel served as an oyster buyboat until 1978 and has been designated a National Historic landmark. All specialty cruises are open […]johndoug
- Local Author, Meredith Johnson, Announces the Publication of Her Children’s Book – Just Momma April 22, 2021Local author, Meredith Johnson, announces the publication of her children’s book Just Momma. Meredith is a self-published children’s author who loves to encourage kids to use their imaginations. In this vividly imaginative book, she does just that. Just Momma is the story of two brothers named Ethan and Tyler who love to pretend. By putting […]johndoug
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