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Congress passes bill authorizing fallen journalist memorial in D.C., includes honors to murdered Capital Gazette staff members
AdvertisementBy Capital GazetteDec 03, 2020 at 12:08 pmAn effort to honor slain journalists with a national memorial took a significant step forward Wednesday as Congress passed a bipartisan bill authorizing its planning and construction in Washington, D.C.The U.S. Senate approved the legislation known as the Fallen Journalists Memorial Act, co-sponsored by Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Maryland, which authorizes the Fallen Journalists Memorial Foundation to begin planning and raising funds for the memorial’s construction. The bill now heads to President Donald Trump’s desk for...…AdvertisementBy Capital GazetteDec 03, 2020 at 12:08 pmAn effort to honor slain journalists with a national memorial took a significant step forward Wednesday as Congress passed a bipartisan bill authorizing its planning and construction in Washington, D.C.The U.S. Senate approved the legislation known as the Fallen Journalists Memorial Act, co-sponsored by Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Maryland, which authorizes the Fallen Journalists Memorial Foundation to begin planning and raising funds for the memorial’s construction. The bill now heads to President Donald Trump’s desk for...WW…
Annapolis receives 25% of all Anne Arundel coronavirus tests; OEM director asks for more data
AdvertisementBy Capital GazetteMay 08, 2020 at 10:01 amAnnapolis, like many Maryland municipalities, has had to make do with a dearth of resources during the coronavirus pandemic. Tests, in particular, have been hard to come by.The city receives about 80 coronavirus tests from the Anne Arundel Health Department for twice-monthly walk-up testing sites, which account for 25% of the county’s monthly capacity, said county Health Officer Nilesh Kalyanaraman.AdvertisementWhile it is unclear when the county will receive more tests, Annapolis will get more when the time comes, he said. “Of course,...…AdvertisementBy Capital GazetteMay 08, 2020 at 10:01 amAnnapolis, like many Maryland municipalities, has had to make do with a dearth of resources during the coronavirus pandemic. Tests, in particular, have been hard to come by.The city receives about 80 coronavirus tests from the Anne Arundel Health Department for twice-monthly walk-up testing sites, which account for 25% of the county’s monthly capacity, said county Health Officer Nilesh Kalyanaraman.AdvertisementWhile it is unclear when the county will receive more tests, Annapolis will get more when the time comes, he said. “Of course,...WW…
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