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An immunologist from Loyola University Maryland says the draft plan for distributing a potential COVID-19 vaccine that Gov. Larry Hogan released Tuesday…
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More than 100 people marched from Baltimore’s federal courthouse to City Hall Saturday chanting “No inauguration until confirmation” and “Vote him out” as…
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October 15 is the last day to respond to the 2020 Census. But just over half of Baltimore households have responded. Susan Licate, a Census Bureau media…
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On what is still officially Columbus Day in Baltimore, members of the city’s indiginous community rallied in the rain Monday afternoon calling for the…
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Saturday is World Mental Health Day in what has been a particularly difficult year for many Americans. Dr. Asha Patton-Smith, a psychiatrist at Kaiser…
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As Halloween approaches, you may want to rethink how you celebrate this year. Dr. Chris Thompson, an immunologist at Loyola University Maryland, says…
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If you’re a Marylander in need of health insurance for next year, the open enrollment period starts in November and rates have gone down since last year.…
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The Baltimore County Council is voting on a bill Monday evening that aims to protect tenants from eviction during the pandemic. The bill consists of…
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Gov. Larry Hogan announced in a news conference Thursday that he is lifting COVID-19 restrictions on nursing homes and child care centers as Maryland’s…
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Baltimore City is applying for $2 million of rental assistance from the state tomorrow in the form of Community Development Block Grant Funds. City…