Top News: Body Hidden In Wall, Restaurant Weeks, New Toll Rates
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Baltimore MD
10 July, 2021
7:39 PM
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MARYLAND — Top news stories from Maryland Patches the past week included a suspended police officer who is accused of hiding his stepson's body in a wall; Restaurant Weeks are under way or about to start in a couple counties; the top prize of $400,000 was given out in the state's vaccination lottery promotion; and a pastor who had heart attack while swimming was saved by alert lifeguards. Public comments are being taken on toll rates tied to Gov. Hogan's traffic plan; mobile home park tenants sued a landlord for monthly water fees of $1,000 a month; the cicadas are gone but they left behind a stain on trees; and the latest in an increasing number of antisemitic vandalism cases was reported at a Jewish cemetery were also among the big stories this week. Here are some of the biggest stories of the week: Toll Rate Up For Debate In Hogan's Traffic Plan: Public HearingThe Maryland Department of Transportation is seeking public input on the range of toll rates for Phase 1 South: American Legion Bridge I-270 to I-370 in a series of public hearings scheduled for next week. The tolls would be for new high occupancy traffic lanes and are part of Gov. Larry Hogan's plan to reduce traffic in the DMV. Landlord Sued: Tenants Say They Are Charged Illegal Water FeesResidents of a mobile home park sued their landlord Wednesday, saying they are charged illegal water fees, with some totaling $1,000 each month, more than the cost of their rent. Meet $400K Winner In MD COVID Vaccination LotteryAfter weeks of prize drawings for some of the Maryland residents who have been vaccinated against the coronavirus, a Baltimore city man was picked July 4 to receive the $400,000 grand prize in the $2 Million VaxCash Promotion. Suspended Cop Accused Of Hiding Stepson's Body In Wall: ReportProsecutors accused a suspended Baltimore Police Department officer of hiding his stepson's body in a wall after a custody dispute, The Baltimore Sun reported Thursday. The boy was identified as 15-year-old Dasan Jones. Lifeguards Save Pastor After Heart Attack In Pool: Officials Prince George's County lifeguards saved a Washington, D.C. preacher's life after he had a heart attack in the pool. 'Savor Bethesda' Restaurant Week 2021 Running July 8 to July 18Bethesda's Restaurant Week is back beginning July 8 and running through July 18. "Savor Bethesda" and support local downtown eateries by eating in-restaurant or getting takeout. List Of Venues Taking Part In Howard Co. Summer Restaurant WeeksShare your local news, events and pics by clicking "+" at the top of any page. More headlines from Maryland Patches include: Van With 5 Children Inside Stolen From Giant Food In Glen BurnieAntisemitic Vandalism Appears At Baltimore Cemetery: ReportPopular Ice Cream Parlor Opens Second Annapolis LocationAberdeen Man Charged In Bel Air Teen's Death: Sheriff's OfficeMarijuana Caught At BWI, Officials Remind It's Still Illegal: CBPJerami Grant Represents Bowie In Tokyo OlympicsDelta Variant Spreads As MD Outpaces Most States In VaccinationsHow Maryland Ranks For Overall Child Well-BeingSchool Enrollment Drops In Maryland; Pandemic Likely CauseSharkfest Comes To MD Museum, Exhibit Will Feature Live PredatorsMaryland Says Goodbye To Cicadas, Welcomes Brown Tree BranchesVaccine Scholarship: $1M Tuition Announced For Immunized StudentsBoating In MD: Hogan Announces Millions To Improve Water AccessArrest Warrant Scam Uses State Police Barrack Phone NumberThank you for reading Patch.
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