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A $2 trillion bill to aid workers, health care providers and businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic is now law after President Trump signed it…

Maryland hospitals are ramping up for an expected surge in COVID-19 cases. While patient levels are low as of now, hospital administrators across the…

A decade ago, Maryland’s Deputy Secretary for Public Health Services, Fran Phillips, stated, “If we [public health] had a Facebook page, the Women’s Coalition…

Suburban Hospital in Bethesda is putting out the word that it is seeking donations of numerous items to ensure that its clinical teams have…

School systems throughout Maryland are developing plans for remote learning after the state announced plans Wednesday to keep public schools shuttered for another four…

One of the many bills that fell by the wayside when the General Assembly adjourned three weeks early was a measure to ban single-use…

As Maryland deals with the ravaging effects of the coronavirus, it’s worth recognizing our standing as a leader among the states on health care. For decades, Maryland has been a bipartisan trailblazer in the health…

With confirmed cases of COVID-19 now recorded in 22 of Maryland’s 24 political subdivisions, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan (R) has requested that President Trump…

In the first meeting of the legislature’s new COVID-19 workgroup Wednesday, lawmakers received briefings on the efforts state government is taking to prepare for…

Maryland schools will remain closed for an additional four weeks, through April 24, State Superintendent of Schools Karen B. Salmon announced on Wednesday. Speaking…