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This year, Hershey's has created "blood"-filled kisses and green peanut butter cups.
No drive-in nearby? Try your local Walmart. The retail store will transform some of its parking lots into pop-up drive-in theaters beginning in August.
If you had trouble finding Lysol before, it's about to get even more difficult.
If you're looking for a mask or face covering to protect against COVID-19, cotton may be your best bet.
Yes, Oscar Meyer Wienermobile, that famous hot dog-shaped automobile, is still making the rounds in the U.S.
The Columbia and Annapolis stores will each shed about 100 employees.
All guests to Six Flags America must make a reservation ahead of time and wear a mask. It will open to the general public on July 3.
The free books from the Maryland Book Bank will help keep kids entertained and engaged in learning during the coronavirus crisis.
The specialty Old Bay Hot Sauce sold out online within hours last winter.
Visitors to the "dog bar" can enjoy a beer or coffee drink while their pup enjoys playtime with other dogs.
Families will now be able to visit with their loved ones in the garden or on the patio.
Need a job? Subway and McDonald's are adding additional employees to handle curbside and delivery orders.
Indoor malls are reopening for the first time since the coronavirus shutdown.
Governor Larry Hogan is making coronavirus testing affordable and easy with a new testing site at the Baltimore Convention Center in downtown Baltimore. Appointments for free COVID-19 testing are available on Wednesdays and Fridays.
If you're craving a cinnamon roll, head down to Cinnaholic Vegan Bakery in Downtown Crown on Friday, June 19.
The disease affects the brain and nervous system and causes death in 30 percent of cases.
No more "Bad Boys, Bad Boys, whatcha gonna do when they come for you." Two police-centered reality tv shows—"Cops" and "Live PD" have been issued cancellations by networks in the past week.
The Howard County Fairgrounds will be converted into a drive-in theater. First up is "The Princess Bride."
Free drive-in movies will be shown every Monday through the end of summer at the Roland E. Powell Convention Center in Ocean City.
Maryland National Capital Police are asking for the public’s help to identify a man who assaulted three young people along the Capital Crescent Trail in Bethesda. In a video posted on social media, the man can be seen grabbing a little girl and ripping flyers out of her hands.
Starting this weekend, Marylanders can begin visiting favorite stores and maybe even get their nails done! The state of Maryland will move into Stage 2.
The first free fishing day is Saturday, June 6, 2020.
Starting on Friday, May 29, at 5 p.m., restaurants and social clubs will be allowed to open for outdoor dining, youth sports and day camps can start, and community swimming pools are cleared to open for the season.
This Maryland police dog is trained to sniff out flash drives and cell phones instead of drugs.
Diners thought they were eating from a new pizza place, but it ended up being from Chuck E. Cheese.
The ordinance will be discussed at Tuesday's DC Council legislative meeting.
Share Maryland’s best—from Old Bay to Thrashers—in your next Zoom Meeting.
Residents will soon be able to visit local beaches and parks, while schools remain closed through the end of the school year.
Opening any new business during a pandemic is daunting. These Maryland locals have been serving up some happiness in the form of dessert.
As the West Coast grapples with a heat wave, the Northeast braces for below freezing temps and a chance of snow.
Ocean City is doing a soft reopen ahead of its busiest season of the year. But the vacation destination's hotels and vacation rentals are closed to tourists until at least May 22.
Governor Larry Hogan acquired 500,000 coronavirus tests from South Korea in April in a bid to boost the state's testing capabilities.
Want to find out if that illness you had back in January was the coronavirus? Get an antibody test.
Cinco de Mayo lands on a Taco Tuesday this year. The taco bar kit from Taco Bell has all the fixings for tacos for six, for just $25.
Thomas the Tank Engine is celebrating his 75th Anniversary with new episodes, web series, podcasts, music, and more.
The western Maryland destination has banned vacation rentals and is requiring quarantines for second homeowners.
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