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COVID-19 in Maryland - page 58

A union representative said Maryland college workers are “really disappointed” by the lack of uniformity and transparency of state public universities’ COVID-19-related safety plans….

Just as lawmakers are ramping up a proposal to raise the state’s liquor tax to pay for programs designed to narrow health disparities in…

The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland sent a letter to General Assembly leadership Wednesday morning asserting that the state legislature has the legal…

The Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee will hear testimony on bills surrounding police accountability and reform next week, committee Chairman William C. Smith Jr. (D-Montgomery)…

The Maryland Health Department has convened an inter-agency task force aimed at reducing the COVID-19 positivity rate in Hispanic communities, Dr. Jinlene Chan, deputy…

The Big Ten athletic conference will “keep its season postponed” for fall sports until it can guarantee more rigorous COVID-19 testing and address potential…

Special Session

In “The Pros and Cons of a Special Session” [Maryland Matters, Sept. 9], Josh Kurtz gives his take on whether the Maryland General Assembly…

Anne Arundel County Councilman Andrew Pruski (D) announced Monday that he has tested positive for COVID-19. Pruski, a 41-year-old second-term lawmaker from Gambrills, released…

Wireless Education

Noah, a pseudonym for a middle school child with autism, had been doing well in his public education program until school buildings closed in…

It’s the morning of Sept. 9, 2020, which means for Baltimore City Public Schools it’s the second day of school. My children are still…