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Anne Arundel County enacts 4 weeks of COVID-19 restrictions

Anne Arundel County is halting indoor and outdoor dining for four weeks starting Wednesday at 5 p.m. until Wednesday, Jan. 13, County Executive Steuart Pittman announced Thursday. Retail stores, fitness centers, casinos, nail and hair salons will have tighter restrictions by scaling back to 25% capacity. “I’m sorry to bring you this kind of news, …

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Could Clear Evidence of Georgia Election Fraud Be in the Bag?

ATLANTA — One of the more vexing issues confronting those who would like to prove fraud in the 2020 Georgia general election has been the ability to offer visual proof to back up affidavitaccusations. This is largely due to the fact that still cameras and video recording equipment are for the most part prohibited at the polls. …

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Holding a phone while driving will soon be illegal in Va.

It will soon be illegal in Virginia to hold a phone while driving. The new state law takes effect in January. Drivers can still talk on the phone. But they cannot hold the device. Drivers who are caught face a fine of $125. Authorities say that making the practice illegal and enforceable is an important …

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MSP: More than 130 Marylanders have been charged or arrested for COVID-related violations

Maryland’s law enforcement personnel have been diligent in making sure that the state’s residents are abiding by restrictions aimed at preventing the spread of the coronavirus. Since the beginning of the pandemic in mid-March police have charged or arrested 132 Marylanders for COVID-related violations, according to recent data MarylandReporter.com obtained from the Maryland State Police. …

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Daniel McCarthy Announces Arizona Legislators Invoked Article 2, Section 1 – Meaning Arizona is Officially a Contested Election

Arizona Republicans on Monday called for the decertification of their state’s false election results. As Cristina Laila reported — last week Arizona Rep. Mark Finchem issued a call to withhold the state’s Electoral College votes for Joe Biden because “he believes there is enough significant evidence of fraud to invalidate the state’s votes.” Finchem also blasted Doug …

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Chan: Maryland could get its first doses of the coronavirus vaccine next week

Deputy Health Secretary Dr. Jinlene Chan said Maryland might receive its first doses of the coronavirus vaccine as early as next week. “If approved, which we anticipate it will be, we believe that the initial doses of the Pfizer vaccine will become available for Maryland as early as the week of December 14, or next …

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Montgomery County women collecting cash to surprise restaurant workers with massive tips

Two Gaithersburg women have started the MoCo Tip Challenge. Kristina Wesselink and Kristin Johnston are collecting donations through their newly created Facebook page and plan to use the cash to surprise restaurant workers with massive tips. They got the idea from two moms who started a similar movement in a Chicago suburb. Wesselink says people …

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Dad’s spontaneous anthem performance brings ‘everyone in the gym to tears’ before high-school basketball game

In a glimpse of the vast reservoir of patriotism that lies beneath the surface of American life, one parent stood tall when the sound system failed recently before the start of a high school basketball game. Last Friday the Waverly High Tigers and the Portsmouth West High Senators were preparing for their game in West Portsmouth, …

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