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The Easy Enrollment program has enabled 10,000 Marylanders to find free or low-cost health insurance while filing their annual taxes.
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About one in five jobs working for hospitals across Maryland sit vacant.
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We’ll go On the Record with a veteran cancer doctor and a nurse to learn about a treatment that harnesses a patient's own white-blood cells to fight their cancer. For about half the patients who get this immunotherapy, it’s a cure -- we’ll meet one of them.
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Residents will need to jump through old hoops to get Medicaid coverage again.
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Gov. Wes Moore and Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller promised to advocate for youth mental health with national and local experts at the Behavioral Health System in Baltimore on Friday.
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The 'rent-a-hawk' forced hundreds of uninvited birds flocking to Baltimore County's landfill to take flight and not transfer garbage into nearby neighborhoods.
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The Baltimore City Fire Department is working with a fleet of fire trucks that is operating with about 70% capacity and expects to ask for more taxpayer money to combat the issue.
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We’ll go On the Record to look at the decline in U.S. life expectancy. COVID, overdoses, and other threats pulled the years we can expect to live from a peak of nearly 79 in 2014 -- down to 76 years. How to reverse the trend?
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The 988 phone hotline already routes Maryland residents to suicide and prevention experts on standby instead of the 911 police response during a mental health crisis.
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It’s mid-January … half a month into that commitment to your new year’s resolutions. The most common? ‘Eat healthier, exercise more.’ We hear from three innovative, welcoming groups in Baltimore that can help you succeed -- open to all ages and fitness levels.