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Most members of Maryland’s congressional delegation are planning to get the COVID-19 vaccine soon, and three have already received it. Rep. Jamie B. Raskin…

Patient Rights

Our dedicated health care workers in Maryland are facing extraordinary challenges in the current pandemic crisis, working long hours under extremely difficult conditions. This…

In a pre-holiday message designed to prevent a spike in post-holiday coronavirus cases, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) Thursday said the nationwide distribution…

Judith Ekhelar works as a correctional officer at the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women in Jessup. And even though she works in a long-term…

Like many students who decided to go to an out-of-state college, I never thought that during my junior year, a pandemic would prevent me…

Predators have taken advantage of kids’ increased screen time during the coronavirus pandemic, the Maryland State police said. Potential cases of child sexual exploitation…

The Maryland National Guard will provide logistical support for the state’s COVID-19 vaccination program, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced on Tuesday. Guard…

By Ryan McFadden As coronavirus cases continue to rise across Maryland, the state is looking into testing wastewater as another way to help combat…

The University of Maryland Student Government Association has allocated more than $400,000 for “critical services” to support students in need. The University of Maryland…

Maryland prison inmates considered high risk for suffering severe COVID-19-related illnesses will be among the first in the state to receive the Coronavirus vaccine,…