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In Maryland, female boaters are part of a changing tide: ‘There are a lot more role models’

Gliding through Baltimore’s harbor in a 21-foot Bayliner, Anne McAvoy waved at other boaters as they passed by. Standing at the helm of the vessel she’d taken out for a spin from Freedom Boat Club on a late summer afternoon, McAvoy was the odd woman out in a sea of men. But if she felt any trepidation as the wind swirled through her hair and jostled her dangling earrings, she didn’t let on.

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You don’t have to wear a mask in most Maryland hospitals, doctors’ offices. But should you?

COVID-19 cases are on the rise and the traditional flu and RSV seasons are coming. But when it comes to masking at the hospital or doctors’ office — where you may know someone who is sick or you may be sick ― there is little in the way of masking requirements. Many facilities’ official policies recommend, even strongly recommend, visitors and staff wear masks. And certainly, “Patients: Please wear a mask if you have upper respiratory symptoms or fever,” reads the Johns Hopkins Medicine policy.

As Perkins Homes community sees redevelopment, Baltimore board of education approves new school building

In central Baltimore, children traverse through a maze of construction barriers and metal fences to reach City Springs Elementary/Middle School. Luxury developments have sprung up around Harbor East, Fells Point and the Johns Hopkins Hospital, areas surrounding the Washington Hill neighborhood, which is home to City Springs and abuts the Perkins Homes public housing community. Since 2021, however, the area has been undergoing a major overhaul as part of the Housing Authority of Baltimore’s $1 billion Perkins Somerset Oldtown Transformation plan.

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Supporters of trans students outnumber P.A.S.S. protesters outside Baltimore County school board meeting Tuesday

Dueling protests regarding the rights of transgender students emerged outside the Baltimore County Board of Education’s meeting Tuesday night. A group of parents and children with the group P.A.S.S. (Parental Alliance for Safer Schools in Baltimore County) gathered to protest the county’s policy that follows federal mandates allowing transgender students to use bathrooms and locker rooms that match their gender identity. The group also wants Baltimore County to force trans athletes to compete on teams that match the gender on their birth certificates, rather than their gender identity.

Vigil held to remember victims of deadly Hamas attacks on Israel

Rabbi Daniel Burg was among hundreds of Jewish Marylanders who gathered Tuesday night in Baltimore County for a vigil to remember the victims of a terrorist attack in Israel that left more than 1,000 people dead. The service, organized by multiple Jewish congregations in Baltimore, was held at Beth Tfiloh in Pikesville. Hamas militants launched an unexpected and deadly attack on sites in southern Israel over the weekend, citing worsening conditions for Palestinians in the Israel-occupied Gaza Strip.

TSA seizes a record number of guns at BWI this year

With 2½ months left in the year, the Transportation Security Administration said Tuesday it has seized a record number of guns from travelers at Baltimore-Washington International Marshall Airport. On Monday, TSA officers stopped a traveler from bringing a loaded gun through an airport checkpoint — the 36th gun found by officers this year. In 2022, TSA officers seized 35 guns from BWI travelers. The number of firearm seizures at BWI mirrors a national trend at the nation’s airports.

Morgan State to limit open access to campus after shooting

A week after a shooting on Morgan State University grounds, the school announced plans to enclose 90 percent of the campus to limit “unfettered access,” President David K. Wilson said during a campus town hall Tuesday evening. The plan includes an extension of the Morgan Wall, a physical barrier on Hillen Road. The construction is in progress around the west campus, and the proposal calls for an extension down Argonne Drive and Cold Spring Lane, Wilson said. It also calls for “strategic placement” of security personnel at entry and exit points, as well as more guard booths and blue security lights, Wilson said.

Baltimore County launches new volunteer center online portal

Baltimore County officials Tuesday announced the new Baltimore County Volunteer Center, an online portal that will connect individuals of all ages with opportunities to become more active and engaged residents. By partnering with area nonprofits and government agencies, this one-stop-shop center will promote and highlight ongoing volunteer needs and help organizations increase their capacity while harnessing the skills and talents of community members.

BPD shares message from police commissioner, “We will become the agency that you need and deserve”

Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley was sworn in on Thursday, Oct. 5. The Baltimore Police Department has shared a video in which Worley provides a greeting to Baltimore residents and shares his vision for the Department. The message shared by Worley is as follows: “To the residents of Baltimore, I am deeply thankful for the opportunity to lead our police department and to work together in building trust and reducing crime.

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