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First iterations of the COVID-19 vaccine could be available in Maryland as soon as next week, Maryland Deputy Health Secretary Dr. Jinlene Chan announced…

Sophia Atu has been a nurse at Prince George’s Hospital Center for over 20 years. She knew that the job would be challenging when…

The bipartisan COVID-19 relief bill that Congress is rushing to complete before the end of the year is poised to include a fix for…

The former head of procurement for the Maryland Department of Health said he was forced into retirement without explanation, months after refusing an unusual…

When Baltimore City Council President Brandon M. Scott (D) becomes the city’s 52nd mayor Tuesday, there will be no major celebratory events. Lavish inaugural…

WASHINGTON — The federal government’s plan to allocate COVID-19 vaccines to states based on population is creating a mismatch for the District of Columbia,…

The Maryland House of Delegates floor is usually a tight squeeze, with 141 members packed nearly shoulder-to-shoulder in the chamber. Not so in 2021….

Federal data show that Maryland was among the slowest states to get unemployment benefits to claimants in October – but state officials say the…

One day after the state’s top health official acknowledged problems with the first COVID-19 test kits that Maryland purchased from South Korea, a chorus…

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The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the importance of strong and forward-thinking leadership at every level of government. States achieving success in managing the public…