All three victims were being treated at area hospitals. Homicide detectives are investigating because of the severity of the injuries, according to a Baltimore Police Department Facebook post.
Bookmark These Delaware Restaurant Openings and Closings in 2021
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The First State saw a number of new and exciting eateries pop up throughout 2020, and it also said farewell to a few local favorites.
Delaware’s restaurant scene got a little bit more delicious over the past year.
While 2020 was a difficult year for all of us, there was still plenty to celebrate with new restaurant openings ranging from a French brasserie in the historic Hotel Du Pont to a new Italian spot at the beaches.
Check out the new places that opened their doors below to note for your next night out (or night in with takeout). And, some eateries we unfortunately had to say farewell to.
Parking Restrictions
End – 6:00 a.m., Thursday, January 21, 2021
Massachusetts Ave NE (North Capitol Street, NE to 3rd St, NE) – Closed
Columbus Circle NE (All Lanes. All Directions) – Closed
Louisiana Ave NE (North Capitol Street, NE to Columbus Circle, NE) – Closed
1st St NE (K St, NE to Massachusetts Ave, NE)
Only local traffic with garage passes and identification
G St, NE (North Capitol Street, NE to 1st St, NE) – Closed
G Place, NE (North Capitol Street, NE to 1st St, NE) – Closed
H St, NE (North Capitol Street, NE to 3rd St, NE)
May be subject to temporary closures from 12pm to 11pm
2020 Man of the Year: Anti-Cyclist FedEx Guy
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The Thank You Heroes signs supplanted Hate Has No Home Here as the go-to fashion accessory for otherwise immaculately landscaped lawns sometime in April. The signs pointed to the obvious candidates: doctors, nurses, and EMTs who became known as frontline workers in the war against the China virus. A more comprehensive version popped up in the suburbs sometime in May, thanking the delivery drivers who made it possible for upper-middle-class busybodies to continue to brag online about how they believed in science. One can picture the legions of laid-off waiters and small-business owners turned Amazon drivers smiling at the gesture of appreciation as they dropped off cases of toilet paper and groceries to the office workers who cheered their economic ruin at Zoom cocktail parties.