ZIP CODE REPORT: Maryland COVID-19 hospitalizations hit lowest level since mid-April

NOTTINGHAM, MD—The Maryland Department of Health on Sunday reported that COVID-19 hospitalizations in the state dropped to their lowest level since mid-April. As of Sunday morning, there have been 52,778 cases of novel coronavirus in Maryland.  The statewide positivity rate is now at 10.9%, a decrease from Saturday’s 11.6%. There have been 2,411 related deaths and 1,183 individuals are currently […]

ZIP CODE REPORT: Maryland COVID-19 hospitalizations fall to lowest level in six weeks

UPDATE: View the latest NottinghamMD.com zip code reports here. Original story below… —— NOTTINGHAM, MD—The Maryland Department of Health on Saturday reported that COVID-19 hospitalizations in the state dropped for the third consecutive day as statewide cases topped 52,000. As of Saturday morning, there have been 52,015 cases of novel coronavirus in Maryland.  The statewide positivity rate is now at […]

Local dog parks to reopen this weekend

NOTTINGHAM, MD—Local furry friends will be able to have some fun this weekend. Effective Saturday, May 30, the BARC Dog Park at Hannah Moore Park, Perry Paw Dog park at Honeygo Park, and the Paw Point Dog Park at Lake Roland Park will be open to members. The St. Helena Dog Park at St. Helena Park will be opening next […]

Board of Education seeking public comment on boundary recommendations affecting Perry Hall, Carney schools

NOTTINGHAM, MD—Baltimore County Public Schools announced on Friday that the public has until Saturday, June 13, to comment on a proposed adjustment to the boundary lines of four Baltimore County schools now under consideration by the Board of Education of Baltimore County. The proposed boundary change, which was presented to the Board during its May 19 work session, is necessary […]

Gov. Hogan signs Executive Orders extending prohibition on utility shut-offs, expanding services by state-licensed breweries & wineries

ANNAPOLIS, MD—On Friday morning, Governor Larry Hogan signed two new Executive Orders meant to help residents and small businesses as they continue to deal with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. With the first Executive Order, Governor Hogan extended the emergency order prohibiting utility providers from shutting off or charging late fees for residential services, including electricity, water, phone, and […]

Baltimore County Police Department offers tips to avoid online COVID-19 scams

NOTTINGHAM, MD—In recent weeks, there has been an increase in online scams related to COVID-19. These scams use phishing techniques in an attempt to steal personal information and money from victims. The Baltimore County Police Department is providing the following safety tips to help residents navigate COVID-19 information online safely. Never Click an Unfamiliar Link A common trick scammers use […]

Harford County waives 2020 requirement for volunteer fire, EMS retirement program due to COVID-19

HARFORD COUNTY, MD—Harford County Executive Barry Glassman on Friday waived this year’s point-requirement for fire and EMS volunteers working toward their retirement benefits in the county’s Length of Service Award Program, or LOSAP. LOSAP is a vital recruitment and retention tool for volunteer first responders. To qualify, participants must earn 50 points per year for a total of 25 years […]

ZIP CODE REPORT: Maryland COVID-19 hospitalizations fall as cases top 50,000

UPDATE: View the latest NottinghamMD.com zip code reports here. Original story below… —— NOTTINGHAM, MD—The Maryland Department of Health on Friday reported that COVID-19 hospitalizations in the state dropped for the second consecutive day as statewide cases topped 50,000. As of Friday morning, there have been 50,988 cases of novel coronavirus in Maryland.  The statewide positivity rate is now at […]