Mattress Bugs, Ghost Weapons, FBI Agent Cost, Cicada Depend: MD High Information

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MARYLAND – Top news from Maryland Patches last week included charges against an FBI agent in a shootout; a Capitol Riot cop is evacuated; an iconic bay lighthouse reopens for tours; two twin sisters celebrate their 100th birthday; and the best beaches to visit this summer.

Baltimore is among the top cities with bed bug problems; Gun Shop Owners Sue Over Restrictions On Ghost Weapons; a family makes a game of swarming cicadas; Maryland has planned to close several mass coronavirus vaccination sites; and a historic cemetery, named one of the county’s most endangered historic locations, were also among the big stories this week.

Here are some of the biggest stories of the week:

MD closes mass vaccination sites to make way for local clinics

Maryland’s bulk vaccination sites are beginning to close so that resources can be shifted to mobile vaccination sites, Governor Larry Hogan said Thursday.

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