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BWI-Marshall sees increased traffic as CDC issues new guidelines

Print Lowell Melser, WBAL-TV New guidelines released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention could give a new boost to airports. Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport has recently seen a steady rise of departing travelers and expects more in the coming months. With almost 23,000 departing passengers, last Friday was the busiest day at BWI-Marshall since Maryland s COVID-19 state of emergency took effect. According to the CDC s new travel guidelines, fully vaccinated people can now travel within the U.S. and no COVID-19 testing or post-travel self-quarantining is required. It makes me feel comfortable traveling and knowing the fact that we have been vaccinated, we have both our vaccines, we received both of them, so we feel kind of comfortable, but we re still going to be safe, said Cherie Brown, a traveler.

Maryland purchased South Korean COVID tests with no contract, meaning state had to pay to replace faulty tests, audit finds

Maryland purchased South Korean COVID tests with no contract, meaning state had to pay to replace faulty tests, audit finds
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Amtrak and developers push ahead with transformation of Baltimore s Penn Station

Amtrak and developers push ahead with transformation of Baltimore s Penn Station
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Harrisburg woman accused of bringing loaded gun to BWI airport

Harrisburg woman accused of bringing loaded gun to BWI airport Updated Mar 16, 2021; A Harrisburg woman is facing charges after authorities say they stopped her from carrying a loaded gun onto a flight at the Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshal Airport Friday. Maryland Transportation Authority Police identified her as 26-year-old Paige McDonald, who is facing charges of wearing/carrying/transporting a handgun on their person, carrying a weapon prohibited in an airport and interfering with security procedures. According to the Transportation Security Administration, she was carrying a .40 caliber handgun loaded with 15 bullets. TSA officials say she will also face federal financial penalties.

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