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A $60 million effort to squash health disparities in Maryland’s hardest-hit neighborhoods took a step forward on Wednesday. The Health Equity Resource Advisory Committee,…

Lawyers will make their closing arguments Thursday in the trial to determine if the man who pleaded guilty to the 2018 murders of Capital…

Drug Treatment

By Christine Vestal When the pandemic hit in March, people in treatment for substance use disorder worried they would lose access to the medications…

A bill commemorating Henrietta Lacks, the Baltimorean whose cells changed the course of modern medicine, passed in the U.S. House of Representatives Wednesday night….

Baltimore-based ClearMask LLC, a privately held medical supply company consisting of Johns Hopkins University graduate students and alumni, has received an initial OK from the…

Immunizing kids in low- and middle-income countries against preventable diseases such as measles pays off in the long term, according to a Johns Hopkins study….

Amid a wrenching series of crises that have riven the nation, particularly over matters of race and law enforcement, corporate leaders throughout Maryland have…

First in a series Anne Arundel County is one of the richest counties in the richest state in the nation. Yet over the last…

In an improvement from a year ago, 10 Maryland hospitals received an A grade in hospital safety, according to new fall 2019 ratings released…

Even as legislation allowing Johns Hopkins University to establish a private police force marches slowly toward what feels like inevitable passage, it remains an…