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More than 100 businesses have received warnings from Maryland’s attorney general after being accused of price gouging during the COVID-19 pandemic. Attorney General Brian…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) on Wednesday outlined the things he believes are necessary to reopen Maryland’s economy ― including more widespread testing…

Maryland’s economy just hit a COVID-19 brick wall. Businesses are struggling, baseball stadiums are empty, and employees are being furloughed and laid off statewide….

Maryland was ranked No. 9 in the nation when it comes to children’s health, according to a study of national health care data released…

Although city officials appear to be resisting the idea, 25 organizations, under the umbrella group the Baltimore Right to Water Coalition, have written to…

Leaders in Prince George’s County, the “epicenter” of Maryland’s COVID-19 outbreak, received a sobering assessment of challenges facing frontline hospital workers and administrators as…

As Marylanders retreat indoors to keep safe from COVID-19, healthcare and social workers across the state are stepping up (and out of their homes)…

The chief judge of Maryland’s highest court released guidance Tuesday evening instructing judges to consider releasing medically vulnerable inmates and limiting pre-trial detention amid…

The Maryland congressional delegation sent a letter Tuesday to the secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, urging him to reconsider…

The Governor’s Office of Legal Counsel offered interpretive guidance Monday designed to clarify part of the stay at home order Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan…