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First responders, renters, small business owners and others in the City of Salisbury will get relief under a plan Mayor Jacob R. Day is…

U.S. Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin (D-Md.) is seeking to add a provision in future COVID-19 legislation that would enable people who have lost their…

Three weeks ago, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said a regional reopening of the state’s economy risked a spike in Maryland’s COVID-19 caseload….

Top public health experts, including three from Maryland, warned lawmakers on Wednesday that testing and contact tracing efforts will need to be dramatically expanded…

Because of strides Maryland has made in containing the COVID-19 outbreak, the state will lift its stay-at-home order on Friday, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan…

Several hospitals in Maryland received top grades for safety, while others didn’t quite measure up, according to new spring 2020 ratings released by the…

UnitedHealthcare, one of the nation’s largest insurance companies, will again offer policies in Maryland next year, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced on…

The Maryland Department of Health announced Tuesday that it has partnered with experts statewide to bolster mental health resources for frontline workers and first…

After weeks of trying to keep their residents cooped up at home, several states are beginning a move toward commerce and social interaction. That’s…

Lower Health Costs

At a time when affordable access to health care and innovative health solutions have never been more important, the Maryland Prescription Drug Affordability Board…