Teen Cyberbullied, Dining Ban Upheld, Bride Barred: MD Top News

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Columbia MD

27 December, 2020

12:28 AM

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MARYLAND — Top news stories from Maryland Patches the past week included a court upheld one county's ban on indoor dining; school leaders condemned the cyberbullying of a student board of education member; families can share the stories of more than 5,ooo Marylanders among 330K COVID-19 victims in the United States; and a 95-year-old World War II veteran receives the coronavirus vaccine. A $750,000 fine is imposed for an apartment blast that killed seven people; a bride found out she was not welcome at the wedding venue she chose; a truck hauling cheese balls overturned on the Beltway; Baltimore caps the fees third-party food delivery services can charge; and HdG's New Year's duck drop will go on were also among the big stories this week.Share your local news, events and pics by clicking "+" at the top of any page. Here are more headlines from this week: 300,000 Dead: Remembering Marylanders We Lost To CoronavirusCyberbullying Of Student Board Member Angers HCPSS OfficialJudge Upholds Ban On Indoor Dining In Montgomery CountyWhere Maryland Childhood Obesity Ranks Among The StatesMontgomery Village Man Faces Murder Charge In Hagerstown ShootingTruck Hauling Cheese Balls Overturned On Beltway, Blocking LanesLife Sentence For Teen Convicted Of Killing Two MCPS GraduatesBaltimore County Caps Third-Party Food Delivery FeesPeer Intervention For Baltimore Police: New Program LaunchesNew Year's Eve Duck To Drop In Havre de Grace To Ring In 202195-Year-Old WWII Vet Gets Vaccine At Loch Raven VA Medical Center$750K Fine Levied In 2016 Apartment Blast That Killed 7 ResidentsPerry Hall Bride Denied Access To NC Wedding Venue: ReportCoronavirus MilestonesMD Needs $1B In COVID-19 Relief Released, Leaders Tell HoganCounty Adds 479 New COVID-19 Cases Overnight; Deaths Total 1,037Coronavirus Vaccinations Coming To Anne Arundel First Responders$6.5 Million In Howard County Funding Set Up For Pandemic AidFirst Responders To Get Moderna Vaccine At MD State FairgroundsHoCo Officials Map Out Vaccine Distribution PlansCOVID-19 Cases In Montgomery Co. Rise By 424; Total Hits 42,975MD Nursing Home Residents, Staff Receive COVID-19 VaccineModerna Begins Shipping 100K COVID-19 Vaccines To MarylandRecognize Your Neighbors MD Heroes: Help Patch Recognize Those Making A DifferenceNominate Favorite Maryland Business As Best Of The Year Thank you for reading Patch.

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