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Maryland Medical Students Aid COVID-19 Response Efforts
Students will help with administering vaccines when they become available

Maryland Attorney General, Secretary Of State Provide Guidance In Donating To Charities During The Holidays
Citizens are encouraged to research charities before making a contribution.

Holiday Shopping Season Not Starting Out Too Well For Some Retailers
MRA President says on-line purchases topped in-store sales on Black Friday.

Hagerstown Police Dept. Offers Reward For Information On Two Homicide Suspects
They’re charged with a fatal shooting on Oct. 14th.

Frederick Health Radiation Oncologist Recognized As Region’s “Top Doctor”
Dr. Wernick was recognized by Washington Magazine for third year in a row

Winter Sports Will Return Next Month To Frederick County Public Schools
The Board of Education voted to adopt the Return To Play plan starting in December

Hagerstown Man Charged With Stalking After Breaking Into An Appartment
A woman told police a man climbed onto her balcony and entered her apartment

Delegate Dan Cox Appealing Dismissal of Case Against Gov Hogan’s COVID-19 Restrictions
Cox is hoping his appeal will be successful after the decision by the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday

Man Injured After He Was Stabbed In The Face On Thanksgiving
The stabbing happened on Berkson Ave. in Hagerstown

Frederick County Board of Health Approves Revisions To COVID-19 Regulations
The vote was 5 to 3 in favor of revising the regulations adopted on November 12th

Potomac Edison Upgrading Equipment In Maryland
It’s installing new substation reclosers.

More Restriction On Maryland Courts Due To COVID-19
All jury trials have been canceled.