In his veto message to Maryland's General Assembly leaders, Gov. Larry Hogan wrote that the state and local governments have an obligation to assist federal law enforcement.
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With a recent increase in the number of travelers flying out of Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, TSA officials are preparing for an even higher volume as we head into the summer months.
For people who haven t flown in a long time, getting back in the air could take some getting used to, especially with the new changes happening at the airport and with TSA, for example. To see passengers now beginning to return and to be honest with you, returning at a faster clip than we anticipated, said Ricky Smith, executive director of BWI-Marshall.
Smith told 11 News even he s surprised at how quickly people are taking to the friendly skies once again.
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Baltimore City s indoor and outdoor mask mandate will remain in effect, for now, Mayor Brandon Scott said Monday afternoon.
Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Letitia Dzriasa said the mask mandate will remain until 65% of adults have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
So, in Baltimore City, face masks are still required indoors and at outdoor venues and ticketed events like concerts and stadium events.
The city s mask order applies to anyone over the age of 5. Everyone must wear a mask on public transportation, inside a church and at the office. Masks do not need to be worn on a golf course or driving range or at an outdoor pool.