Multiple students treated for heat-related illness during ceremony at McDonogh School
Multiple students received medical treatment Thursday after suffering from heat-related illnesses, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department.
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Multiple students received medical treatment Thursday after suffering from heat-related illnesses, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department.
Thousands of people are expected to cross the Bay Bridge this Memorial Day weekend to enjoy Maryland's Eastern Shore.
The spotted lanternfly is causing headaches for Maryland winemakers who say the sap-sucking insects could sour business.
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