Maryland News Roundup: School Lockdowns, Controversial Comments, and New Restaurant Openings

Westminster schools were recently locked down due to reports of shots fired, but the situation has been cleared, according to the mayor. The incident occurred on Tuesday, September 16. Cecil County Public Schools has placed an educator on leave following controversial comments made about Kirk. The Naval Academy was put on lockdown, and an Indiana man was arrested in connection with the incident. Orioles broadcaster issued an apology after making comments that upset Blue Jays fans. Copperhead snakes have been more active in Maryland with the cooler weather. A bakery, steakhouse, and cocktail bar are set to open in Baltimore. Attman's iconic Baltimore deli is hitting the road with a new food truck. The Ravens learned the importance of accountability in their Week 2 game. An audit found that the Maryland highway administration charged $359 million in unauthorized expenses. High school sports roundup for September 15 was released. A bear encounter was reported near Prettyboy Reservoir, according to the Department of Natural Resources. State GOP leaders are demanding an investigation into the highway administration following the audit. A coffee shop in Locust Point is closing its doors, citing unexpected circumstances.
In conclusion, recent events in Maryland have included school lockdowns, controversial comments, snake activity, new restaurant openings, and calls for investigations into unauthorized expenses. It is important to stay informed about local news and developments in the community.