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COVID-19 in Maryland - page 81

As we lead the world in COVID-19 victims, we’re also watching a second tragedy unfold: the pandemic’s disproportionate impact on people of color. And…

State legislators aren’t happy about the way Maryland’s June 2 primary was handled – and spent two hours on Tuesday afternoon grilling elections officials…

A University of Maryland senior is finding new ways to show homes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Computer science and kinesiology student Josh Ermias has…

The University of Maryland has released its fall semester reopening plan following an abrupt shift to online classes in March during the coronavirus pandemic….

Like many others in this uncertain time, Linda Cades of Kent County is a concerned parent. Her adult son, Aaron, is a client at…

Health Equity

There is a direct line between the message of systemic racism that has been playing out across America and the disproportionate impact of COVID-19…

Congressional Democrats called Monday for more federal aid for education as the nation’s schools prepare to reopen this fall. “Unless the federal government provides…

Two scientists from Maryland — including a groundbreaking AIDS researcher — are pursuing government funding for a study to determine whether the vaccine used…

With Maryland’s June 2 primary under intense scrutiny from a slew of state officials, the Maryland State Board of Elections will meet this Thursday…

The Trump administration is suspending key environmental reviews during the pandemic, which critics warn could further harm poor and minority neighborhoods around the country….