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Maryland restaurants can resume indoor dining starting this Friday, and residents can return to gyms and fitness venues, casinos, malls and arcades one week…

Sean Santmyire, an AFSCME Council 3 union member and job specialist for the Maryland Department of Labor, said Tuesday that the agency’s response to…

Nursing Homes

Maryland hospitals are now able to acquire personal protective equipment for their employees thanks to a global increase in production capacity. But they are…

A statewide poll shows that educators, parents and voters are universally concerned about distance learning. Since the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools to close in…

As a spring semester disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic comes to a close, Maryland universities are thinking about how to reopen their campuses to…

The Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services on Monday confirmed the first death of a corrections officer related to complications brought on…

By Michael Ollove and Christine Vestal As states begin to ease quarantine restrictions, epidemiologists caution that success in conquering the next wave of the…

A top health expert praised Maryland’s cautious approach to reopening its economy following the COVID-19 outbreak, but he said Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr….

Essential Workers

The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the grossly inadequate protection of Maryland residents in nursing homes where over 50% of the deaths from the novel…

Maryland has approved $46.1 million in COVID-19 emergency relief grants since the program was established in late March, Commerce Secretary Kelly M. Schulz told…