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Hannah Gaskill was a reporter for Maryland Matters. She left the publication in May 2022. Gaskill received her master’s of journalism degree in December 2019 from the University of Maryland. She previously worked on the print layout design team at The Diamondback, reported on criminal justice in Maryland for Capital News Service and served as a production assistant for The Confluence — the daily news magazine on 90.5 WESA, Pittsburgh’s NPR member station. Gaskill has had bylines in The Baltimore Sun, The Washington Post and The Chicago Tribune, among other publications. Before pursuing journalism, she received her bachelor’s of fine art degree from Carnegie Mellon University in 2016. She grew up in Ocean City.

Amid days of unrest across the nation following the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police last week, Maryland representatives on…

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) joined his counterparts in 17 states Thursday in calling for Congress to grant state attorneys general, across…

Senate Judicial Proceedings Chairman William C. Smith Jr. (D-Montgomery) sent a letter to his fellow senators Thursday with proposals for legislation intended to address…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) commended Baltimore City demonstrators and law enforcement officers Wednesday for a streak of peaceful protests after the death…

Pandemic, protests and a primary election — Baltimore City has seen it all this week. Voters at Baltimore’s Edmondson Westside High School stood close…

Voter Rights

Maryland has a primary election Tuesday, tacking an unproven voting process onto multiple days of civil unrest in the midst of an international public…

The Maryland Department of Juvenile Services announced Friday that it will be closing two of its state-run youth detention facilities at the end of…

The Maryland Department of Health announced Thursday that it is rolling out expanded mental health services for workers in nursing homes and long-term care…

As Maryland largely remains under a state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic, women are scrambling to access reproductive and obstetric care. And…

As with most things in Maryland, COVID-19 derailed the state’s primary election, leaving many campaigns scrambling to reach voters from a safe distance for…