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With a new University of Maryland Baltimore lab set to greatly expand the state’s COVID-19 testing capabilities, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced…

Pandemic, protests and a primary election — Baltimore City has seen it all this week. Voters at Baltimore’s Edmondson Westside High School stood close…

Education

There is a looming fatal flaw in the Maryland State Department of Education recovery plan for public schools during the coronavirus crisis. It is…

The federal government needs to assist states with a national strategy for distribution of COVID-19 tests and medical equipment or risk a second surge…

The presiding officers of the Maryland General Assembly told the state’s Budget secretary Tuesday that they have made cuts totaling $4.8 million from the…

More than half of child care providers in Maryland said that they may have to close their operations due to financial losses and restrictions…

Voter Rights

Maryland has a primary election Tuesday, tacking an unproven voting process onto multiple days of civil unrest in the midst of an international public…

There’s still time to vote in the Maryland primary — and there are three ways to do it. Elections officials are encouraging Marylanders to…

School-aged children are high on the list of Marylanders sacrificing for the greater good during the COVID-19 pandemic. Kept out of school for weeks,…

Maryland is starting to see a gradual but steady increase in a mysterious post-coronavirus illness that appears only to affect children. Multi-system Inflammatory Syndrome…