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Baltimore restaurants with outdoor dining permits can begin serving customers at 5 p.m. this Friday, but outside only, Mayor Jack Young announced…
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A group of state lawmakers, businesses and religious leaders has filed a lawsuit challenging several of Gov. Larry Hogan’s emergency executive orders,…
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Protestors plan to rally on Saturday in an effort to convince Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan to lift the state of emergency and allow businesses to reopen. It…
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Maryland’s coronavirus-induced state of emergency could be relaxed as soon as early May, Gov. Larry Hogan said Friday.Hogan unveiled a three-step recovery…
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Gov. Larry Hogan issued an executive order Wednesday afternoon requiring all Marylanders to wear masks or other face coverings when inside retail…
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Black Marylanders are disproportionately represented among confirmed cases and deaths from COVID-19, according to state data released Thursday.Black…
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Gov. Larry Hogan signed two pieces of emergency legislation on Friday to expand telehealth across the state, which will allow Marylanders to receive care…
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Voters in Maryland’s June 2 primaries will be sent mail-in ballots, while some will have the option of casting a ballot on election day at one to four…
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Public schools in Maryland will be closed for four more weeks, through April 24.And school officials may, over the next four weeks, decide to extend the…
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Food insecure Baltimoreans can pick up healthy meals at more than 50 designated grab-and-go meal sites throughout the city, and no one will ask for…