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April 21, 2021 News of the Day

State and Local News

Maryland Officials Say Despite Guilty Verdict In Derek Chauvin Trial More Work Needs To Be Done To Build Police Trust: https://cbsloc.al/3v9jlSl

Prince George’s mental health facility being built with funds shifted from police training building: https://wapo.st/32wCt0i

Labor savors some Md. session wins but laments loss on top priority: https://bit.ly/32zjAtH

‘Vaccine Passport’ Pushback Puts Colleges in a Quandary; Md. Policies Still in the Works: https://bit.ly/3atd9MZ

Anne Arundel council adds slavery statement to GDP, passes dozens of amendments: https://bit.ly/3aq3aIf

Marijuana legalization eyed for 2022 for both U.S. and Maryland; Schumer hopes for passage by next 4/20: https://bit.ly/32CTKoJ

‘You Could Call It a Miracle Session,’ Speaker Jones Says: https://bit.ly/3xb8c5j

Pittman: Proposal for Third Bay Bridge Span Should Be Put ‘On Hold’: https://bit.ly/3sEE4M0

COVID vaccine appointments are more widely available in Maryland, but officials say demand remains high: https://bit.ly/32xHXIn

Three-alarm fire rips through Domino Sugar storage shed, enters Baltimore refinery: https://bit.ly/3sEKs60

Federal News

White House unveils plans for high-profile climate summit: https://bit.ly/2QMPn7D

DOJ announces sweeping probe into Minneapolis policing practices: https://bit.ly/32wEkCi

U.S.-Israel tensions build as Iran talks progress: https://bit.ly/3gsx1nf

The U.S. is approaching the vaccine hesitancy “tipping point”: https://bit.ly/3v8feGi

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