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BGE has reported its customers have lost more than $25,000 to utility scammers this past month and that the company has received nearly 1,500 scam…
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Patients who’ve survived COVID-19 may be at greater risk of developing long term heart problems. A recently published paper in the medical journal JAMA…
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State health surveyors inspect and fine facilities who do not meet COVID-19 regulations, including testing. But in Maryland, the surveyors themselves are…
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After a new outbreak of COVID-19, the University of Maryland, College Park is quarantining 200 students in one of its dorms for 14 days. The union…
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Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman announced an initiative Thursday to provide legal assistance to renters called “Operation Eviction…
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You might have noticed some hazy skies today here in the Baltimore region. That haze is coming all the way from the massive wildfires that have been…
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention may have ordered a moratorium on evictions through the end of this year to contain the spread of COVID-19.…
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Just a day after Maryland courts began new eviction hearings for failure to pay rent, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a…
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Gov. Larry Hogan announced yesterday that all of Maryland’s public schools should plan for in-person learning this fall. The announcement comes just days…
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Housing advocates want to know why Baltimore Mayor Jack Young fired the city’s housing commissioner Michael Braverman last week as renters will soon face…