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Travis Gayles

Monday was the closest it’s been to a “normal” Crossover Day in three years.

Two former county health officers told state lawmakers that pandemic policy-making in Maryland has become dangerously politicized.

"Home of the Brave" sign outside of hospital

Current and former health officers told lawmakers about the threats they faced over public health decisions.

Montgomery County government workers will have to get vaccinated against COVID-19 or submit to weekly testing starting Sept. 18. County Executive Marc B. Elrich…

In a move that caught Montgomery County leaders by surprise, Dr. Travis A. Gayles, one of the county’s top health officials and a public…

Maryland’s COVID-19 metrics have risen considerably in the two weeks since Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) eased restrictions on business activity and social…

Maryland will open six new high-volume COVID-19 vaccination sites in April, greatly expanding the state’s ability to get doses into arms when the supply…

Maryland has six weeks to vaccinate as many vulnerable and hard-to-reach residents as possible, the state’s acting Heath secretary acknowledged on Monday. After that,…

Suspicious that they may not be getting their fair share of COVID-19 vaccines, leaders from 22 of Maryland’s 24 jurisdictions urged Gov. Lawrence J….

Demand for COVID-19 vaccines in Maryland is quickly outpacing the state’s supply of vaccines, causing confusion for residents and prompting tough questions from lawmakers…