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Arundel Mills Mall implements youth supervision policy amid safety concerns
BALTIMORE -- Starting Friday, anyone under the age of 18 will not be allowed to hang out here at Arundel Mills Mall by themselves.The policy comes in response to dozens of assaults, robberies, thefts and disorderly conduct incidents reported since January, according to Anne Arundel County police. Under the new regulations, anyone under the age of 18 must always be in a group with an adult. However, on Fridays and Saturdays, unsupervised youth are allowed until 3 p.m. Security personnel will ask for identification to verify age and may request individuals to leave if they do not comply with the policy. The restrictions also apply to employees under 18 once their work shifts end. Mall management says the policy aims to ensure a safe, family-friendly environment. The mall encourages all visitors to familiarize themselves with the new policy before their visit.
Truck driver injured in crash on Baltimore-Washington Parkway in Anne Arundel County
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — Police said the driver of a truck was hurt after they crashed on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway in Anne Arundel County early Friday morning. The United States Park Police (USPP) told DC News Now that around 2 a.m., officers were notified of a single-vehicle crash involving a truck […]
WSSC Water lifts water restrictions for southern parts of Prince George’s County
PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — WSSC Water lifted its essential water-use-only restriction request for customers in the southern parts of Prince George’s County early Friday morning. In an update on Sept. 6, the utility company announced the project finished ahead of schedule and the restrictions were lifted around 4 a.m. WSSC Water […]
Easton council supportive of potential spike in hotel tax rate
EASTON — A plan to increase the accommodation tax rate in Talbot County was presented to the Easton Town Council at Tuesday night’s meeting. Cassandra Vanhooser, the county’s director of economic development and tourism, recommended the increase to the council. It would raise the accommodation tax, or hotel tax, from 4% to 6% in the county. “Anybody who’s renting a room to someone for less than four months who’s considered...
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