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As thousands of state and local leaders prepare to descend on Ocean City for the biggest political gathering in Maryland since before the pandemic,…

Secretary Dennis R. Schrader announced appointments to five new senior positions in the Maryland Department of Health Tuesday morning. Most of Tuesday’s appointees have…

Maryland health officials are launching a campaign to encourage parents and guardians to get kids their routine vaccinations before school starts. April 2020 saw…

The president of the American Academy of Pediatrics isn’t happy with vaccination rates among youngsters and said doctors are “absolutely concerned” about rising cases…

Faced with a dominant COVID-19 strain, the delta variant, that is more contagious — and poses more of a potential health threat — than…

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued new, more limited protections for tenants this week. That order will affect 14 of Maryland’s…

I am angry. You are angry. Hell, the entire nation is angry. But what makes this such a challenging time is that we are not…

Anne Arundel County is ramping up its efforts to stave off evictions, County Executive Steuart Pittman (D) said Tuesday. The county has recently increased…

President Joe Biden on Monday called on state and local governments to put their own pause on evictions for at least two months, and…

There are roughly 129,000 households behind on rent in Maryland, according to the National Equity Atlas, and although the state has received hundreds of…