Students Help Grow Oysters, Clean Chesapeake Bay | Patch PM
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Baltimore MD
06 May, 2021
7:20 PM
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Here are some of the share-worthy stories from Maryland Patches to talk about tonight: Cal Ripken And Governor Tour Ripken Stadium Mass Vaccination Site Gov. Larry Hogan toured the mass vaccination site in Harford County Wednesday. Ripken Stadium opened as a mass vaccination site about two weeks ago, on April 22. Hogan joined Orioles Hall of Famer Cal Ripken at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen. Gov. Hogan Visits Mass Vaccination Site At The Mall In Columbia Students Help Save Oysters, Restore Chesapeake Bay: Report Annapolis Elementary School students are working to save the Chesapeake Bay, the Capital Gazette reported. Excavation to install an anti-flooding pump revealed heaps of old oyster shells, that students will send to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, where they will help grow new oysters. COVID-19 Restrictions And Summer Plans: Take Our Maryland Survey With summer approaching and coronavirus restrictions easing, Marylanders may be resuming their traditional activities. With vaccination progress and health metrics in mind, we want to survey readers on their thoughts about COVID-19 restrictions and summer activities like vacations. Share your thoughts with Patch in our survey. BWI Has 2nd Busiest Day In Pandemic, Airlines See Higher Demand Travelers are starting to return to Baltimore/Washington International Airport. Officials said 20,746 passengers departed from the terminal last Thursday. That is the second-highest total since the coronavirus pandemic began, but it is still well below normal levels. Lifeguard, Pool Staffer Earn Heroism Awards For Saving Swimmer A swimmer was found unresponsive at a Howard County pool. A lifeguard and pool manager snapped into action to save his life, earning awards. Officer Indicted, Charged With Assaulting Teenager: Police Authorities said a grand jury indicted a Prince George's County police officer on April 27. Officials identified the officer as Cpl. Darryl Wormuth. Police accused Wormuth of assaulting a teenager on Oct. 20, 2020 after he took the suspect into custody in Suitland. Contribute your own content to Patch by signing up for an account and clicking the "Post on Patch" button at the top right of the site. Also Worth a Look Today NASA Rocket Launch Could Be Visible In MD On FridayBaltimore Co. Police Searching For Two Missing Towson SiblingsTowson Middle School Student Wins History Day Competition AwardHuman Remains Found In The Water Near Peninsula Expressway BridgeBel Air Police Seek Public's Help Identifying Two Theft SuspectsSemi Hits, Kills Woman Along I-95 Near Laurel: PoliceBank Robbery Suspect At Large, Police Seek Public's Help8 Displaced In Blaze; Fire Truck Involved In Crash: OfficialsOlney Theatre Returns To Live Performances With Summer SeriesDHS Secretary Visits Harford County To Boost Vaccine EffortsRandallstown Man Sentenced To 30 Months For Wire FraudOwings Mills Man Sentenced To 3 Years For Racketeering ConspiracyBaltimore County Executive Announces Bid For Re-Election155 BCPS Kids Earn Top 10 Honors During State ConferenceReceive COVID-19 Vaccine, Free Health Assessment May 152 Shooting Victims Were Targeted: PoliceInitial MD Unemployment Claims Remain Largely Unchanged Across America Disney World To Require Masks Despite FL Governor Ending Mandates FL Wants To Penalize Social Media For Banning Candidates Yankees, Mets To Segregate Unvaccinated Fans At Home Games Ducklings Follow Mama Duck Through School, As Tradition Continues GA College Athletes To Profit From Endorsements Under New Law
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