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U.S. Rep. Andrew P. Harris (R-Md.), a practicing anesthesiologist, said he has prescribed ivermectin, which is used to treat parasites in humans and livestock,…

Maryland Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said the state will be ready to administer more booster shots and vaccinate children between the ages…

Backups at Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay Bridge are a summer traffic fixture, but maybe things would move along much better if there were eight or…

Another Maryland institution has been hit with a ransomware attack. Washington Adventist University, a private four-year college in Takoma Park, confirmed an ongoing ransomware…

Dozens of new laws that passed during the 2021 Maryland legislative session took effect on Friday. The bills cover a variety of topics ranging…

A controversial plan to bring smoother commutes between Virginia and Maryland by adding toll lanes to parts of the Capital Beltway and Interstate 270…

Amid a debate about a strict COVID-19 vaccine mandate for county workers, Montgomery County Executive Marc B. Elrich (D) said Wednesday he has ordered…

Christa Beverly Baker, the wife of former Prince George’s County executive and Maryland gubernatorial candidate Rushern L. Baker III, died Saturday after a decade-long…

Local activists took their demands for abortion access to Brett Kavanaugh’s suburban Maryland home late Monday, two weeks after the Supreme Court justice joined…

Seven behavioral and forensics professionals have been named to design the audit of Maryland’s medical examiner’s office, which will examine the in-custody death determinations…