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Six Flags in Maryland requiring masks indoors starting Sunday

Six Flags America in Prince George’s County, Maryland, is requiring masks at all indoor locations in the park starting Sunday. All guests over the age of 5, regardless of vaccination status, must wear a mask indoors — including at Hurricane Harbor.

Six Flags America recommends that unvaccinated guests always wear a mask, even outdoors. Prince George’s County’s indoor public mask mandate goes into effect on Sunday at 5 p.m.


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Bowie woman waits 22 minutes for police during attempted break-in

A Bowie woman said it took Prince George's County, Maryland, police over 20 minutes to respond to an unknown man trying to enter her home last Tuesday. They said it was due to staffing shortages. Kezia Williams was outside her house when a stranger in a Lakers hoodie came onto her lawn. She quickly went inside and called police. “I immediately started to put down the blinds in my house and shut my windows,” Williams told our news partners at NBC Washington. Williams was on the phone with 911 dispatchers, who told her not to trigger an alarm and to wait for police to arrive.
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