Teacher Tests Positive, Private School Goes Virtual: Patch PM
Here are the share-worthy stories from Maryland Patches to talk about tonight:
Bethesda Catholic School Goes Virtual After Teacher Gets COVID-19
The quarantine and virtual learning are scheduled to end on Oct. 8.
Ravens Vs. Chiefs: Some Fans Allowed, Team Tests Safety Protocols
Some fans will be in the stands at Monday night's Ravens game in Baltimore.
Police Shooting Case Yields Settlement Worth Millions
Prince George's County will pay $20 million to the family of a handcuffed man shot to death.
MD Ban On Plastic Foam Food Containers Starts Oct. 1
Maryland becomes the first state in the US to ban plastic foam food containers.
Cal Ripken Jr. To Auction Memorabilia From Record-Breaking Game
Some items from the 2,131st game will be included in the online auction.
'Wanton Disrespect' For Law Shown At Ocean City Car Rally: Hogan
More than 100 people were arrested and one state trooper was hospitalized, police said.
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4 Montgomery Co. Students Win Congressional Award Gold Medals
Scott Doubles Down On Proposed Reforms After Criticism From Ex-Mayors
76-Year-Old Victim Of Crownsville House Fire Identified: Report
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