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Maryland’s congressional delegation said Monday that the state’s colleges and universities will receive over $170 million in federal aid through a measure in the…

With government budgets soon to be depleted by the COVID-19 pandemic and some vital services likely to be scaled back, more than 40 nonprofit…

Maryland is dramatically ramping up its ability to process unemployment insurance claims, drawing employees from across state government, upgrading its computers and expanding hours…

Governor Larry Hogan made the right call, after hearing from members of the Maryland General Assembly, by requiring that racial data related to COVID-19…

The Maryland Department of Health released a series of short public service announcements on YouTube Wednesday that detail how Marylanders can mitigate anxiety and…

While state policymakers grapple with the multiple and immediate crises brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, some are also trying to look a few…

As we grimly count the growing number of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths in the United States, the coronavirus has clearly transformed every facet…

As a health insurance navigator in one of the reddest parts of Maryland, David Stewart is accustomed to skepticism about the Affordable Care Act,…

The Baltimore City Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services is moving some individuals to contracted motels as the city attempts to expand protections for the…

As the COVID-19 virus continues to spread throughout the Capital Region, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced Tuesday that the Trump administration will…