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Dorchester and Caroline counties, along with Baltimore City, are the most vulnerable Maryland jurisdictions when it comes to the multiple impacts of the COVID-19…

This year’s abrupt and necessary closing of the 2020 General Assembly session left many tasks unfinished for the residents of the great State of…

Precinct-level election results will not be possible for Maryland’s presidential primary in June, the State Board of Elections said Wednesday. That’s because a database…

The reopening of the Laurel Regional Hospital will expand the number of treatment beds available to the residents of the Maryland county hardest hit…

The COVID-19 pandemic has left over 800,000 Maryland children to learn from a distance but, when it comes to distance learning, it has also…

A civil rights group filed a federal lawsuit on Tuesday alleging unsanitary conditions at the Prince George’s County Jail and seeking release of medically…

With members of Congress locked in a debate over proxy voting, a rule change that would allow out-of-town lawmakers to participate remotely under limited…

Maryland retailers who were forced to close last month because they were deemed “non-essential” have seen a crushing drop in sales since restrictions on…

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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the state’s economy, Maryland consumers are confronting a growing list of challenges, looking for relief…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) wrote to the White House on Tuesday, asking for guidance on how to access federal laboratories for COVID-19 testing as…