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The Kennedy Krieger Institute, the Baltimore-based non-profit with the mission of improving the lives of children, adolescents and adults with disorders and injuries of the…

Annapolis lobbying firms are finalizing their teams in advance of the start of Wednesday’s General Assembly session. Alexander & Cleaver, PA, which has seen…

Maryland wants to help residents who are concerned about their ability to look in on their elderly relatives. The state has started a new…

By Natalie Jones The first time Jeannine LeMieux’s daughter was hospitalized for a psychotic episode, she was only 8. LeMieux took her daughter to…

Editor’s Note: As the year winds down, we’re re-running the 10 most-read pieces of the year in Maryland Matters. Here is #3, which first…

The Trump administration is preparing to finalize a host of high-profile rules in 2020, including policies that will impact everything from auto emissions to…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) named eight new appointees to the beleaguered University of Maryland Medical System board, including three returning members. The…

This story was reprinted with permission from FairWarning (www.fairwarning.org), a nonprofit news organization based in Southern California that focuses on public health, consumer, workplace and…

Supporters of the Affordable Care Act in Maryland said Thursday they were disappointed but not surprised by a federal appeals court’s ruling against the…

With Maryland’s chief medical examiner, David R. Fowler, due to retire at the end of the month, the Maryland Department of Health announced Tuesday…