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Both were taken to a hospital. Their condition is unknown. 

The state is working with Alorica to process these claims. The agency has processed 844,000 claims, about 97.9%, but the 2.1% that remains represent thousands of Maryland families.

We're highlighting Baltimore's black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week.

It's called the Witness Security and Protection Grant Program Act.

He's expected to take questions about his $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill and an economic package that would expand the social safety net. 

This all comes as Maryland's key COVID-19 metrics are on a downturn.

The Mayor has returned to his desk but maintains that thanks to the vaccine, he was able to work in quarantine.

Baltimore City officials said they are concerned inflammatory speeches could incite violence. 

From January to August of this year, more than 320,000 speed citations and nearly 200,000 red-light citations were handed out. 

This comes after Baltimore City police discovered an ATM graveyard in west Baltimore. A total of 11 machines were there, all gutted.