Bed Bugs, Ghost Guns, FBI Agent Charge, Cicada Count: MD Top News
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Annapolis MD
05 June, 2021
11:21 PM
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MARYLAND — Top news stories from Maryland Patches the past week included charges filed against at FBI agent in a shooting; a police officer at the Capitol riot is cleared; an iconic Bay lighthouse reopens for tours; two twin sisters celebrate their 100th birthdays; and the best beaches to visit this summer. Baltimore ranks among the top cities with a bed bug problem; gun shop owners sue over ghost gun restrictions; a family makes a game out of swarming cicadas; Maryland has schedule the closure of several mass coronavirus vaccination sites; and an historic cemetery is named one of the most endangered historic places in the county were also among the big stories this week. Here are some of the biggest stories of the week: Baltimore Among Top Cities For Bed Bugs In 2021 List Orkin rated the worst cities for bed bugs in the country. Here is where Baltimore falls. Gun Shops Sue Montgomery County Over 'Ghost Gun' Law A lawsuit by Gaithersburg and Bethesda residents over restrictions on ghost guns says a new Montgomery County law contradicts state law. Cicada Counting Unites MD Family, Teaches Beauty Of NatureCicadas are bringing this Maryland family closer together. The kids are competing to see who can find the most Brood X critters. Bethesda's Katie Ledecky Heads To Olympic Swim TrialsWorld champion swimmer Katie Ledecky, who grew up in Bethesda, will compete in the Olympic trials this weekend for a chance to make history. Iconic Lighthouse Reopens From Coronavirus Shutdown, Offers ToursThomas Point Shoal Lighthouse will reopen after a year-long hiatus. The Chesapeake Bay landmark will offer weekend tours this summer. Moses Hall At Risk: Added To List Of Endangered Historical PlacesMorningstar Tabernacle No. 88 Moses Cemetery and Hall in Cabin John was named this week as one of 11 endangered historical places in the country, as it lies within the "limits of disturbance" for the new Capital Beltway expansion. MD Closing Mass Vaccination Sites To Make Way For Local ClinicsMaryland's mass vaccination sites are beginning to close so resources can shift to mobile vaccination sites, Gov. Larry Hogan said Thursday. Share your local news, events and pics by clicking "+" at the top of any page. More headlines from Maryland Patches include: Strongest MD Home Sales Boom In State's Overlooked CountiesFood Truck Found Vandalized, Stripped: Beltway Bistro OwnerMaryland's County Fair Guide: Where To Find The Fun In 2021Capitol Riot: Suspended Officer Broke No Laws, Can Return To WorkFBI Agent Faces Attempted Murder Charge After Metro Shooting 5 Beaches In Maryland To Visit This SummerMask Mandates Around Maryland And BeyondDoes Maryland Owe You Money In 2021: How To CheckGot The Vaccine At A CVS In Maryland? Big Prizes Are PossibleStolen Identities Spark $537K Cell Phone Theft In MD: OfficialsAnnapolis Teen Competes For Spot In Olympics: ReportNo More Enhanced Pandemic Unemployment Benefits Available In MDBowie Twins Turn 100, Celebrate With Drive-By ParadeBowiefest Canceled Second Year In A Row Due Of COVID-19 PandemicGirl Throws No-Hitter After School Baseball Team Goes Co-Ed: NBC Thank you for reading Patch.
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