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State lawmakers who wanted a COVID-19 vaccine were able to get one beginning this week. They are eligible because Phase 1B of the state’s…

When officials at TidalHealth Peninsula Regional, the large health center in Salisbury, put out the call for recently-retired nurses to come back and help…

Del. Daniel L. Cox (R-Frederick) presented a bill before the House Government and Operations Committee Thursday afternoon seeking to limit the power of Maryland’s…

Maryland delegates want to grill acting Secretary of Health Dennis R. Schrader over vaccine distribution at an upcoming meeting, according to a Thursday letter….

Members of the Maryland Senate Budget and Taxation Committee voted Thursday to move forward with Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s COVID-19 relief proposal –…

A study on adding a third span to the existing Chesapeake Bay Bridge to ease traffic has stalled because of COVID-19, but there are…

The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 3 confirmed Wednesday that the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services will close…

Maryland senators are tacking an additional $520 million onto Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s (R) billion-dollar COVID-19 relief effort – including grants for businesses…

Administration officials pressed senators to quickly pass Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s (R) proposed COVID-19 relief package at a Tuesday hearing. Hogan has urged…

Maryland will open six mass vaccination sites beginning early next month to help boost the state’s distribution of COVID-19 vaccine, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan…