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The University System of Maryland is sticking with plans to welcome students back this fall but says all arriving students — and employees —…

Eid al-Adha

This year in Maryland, Muslim families who celebrate Eid al-Adha are being encouraged to adjust their plans to prevent the spread of the novel…

Fran Phillips, state government’s top public health officer, who has helped lead Maryland’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, announced Wednesday that she is retiring….

Former state Del. Cheryl D. Glenn and her lawyer told a U.S. District Court judge on Wednesday that she accepted bribes from two businessmen…

The high cost of COVID-19 tests is causing panic in the nursing home industry in Maryland, as state leaders have said the facilities themselves…

With cases and hospitalizations on the rise, Maryland can expect to see a gradual increase in COVID-19 deaths in the next several days, according…

Public health experts say Republican Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s decision to hold a more traditional election in November will increase the risk of…

Maryland schools with the poorest students and the highest number of minority students have fewer educators than other schools and a disproportionate number of…

On the first official day of his book tour, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) accused President Trump and Senate Republicans Tuesday of reneging…

In late February, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay made a surprise appearance at the Horseshoe Baltimore Casino, to visit his eponymous steakhouse. In early March,…