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Baltimore restaurant owners have been “pivoting” their business models to survive during the pandemic. And, as the Delta variant spreads, the pivoting continues.
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Dozens of Baltimore residents stopped by the MIX Church downtown Thursday to ask their most pressing questions about the COVID-19 vaccine of city faith leaders, health officials and actor and activist Hill Harper.
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Anne Arundel County officials are ramping up efforts to prevent evictions as Maryland’s eviction moratorium is set to expire Aug. 15.
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All those entering Anne Arundel County-owned buildings — including libraries, senior centers and office buildings — must wear masks, regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status, starting Thursday.
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While state officials have not implemented any new masking mandates in response to changing CDC guidelines, local health experts say Marylanders should err on the side of caution.
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The Maryland Department of Health is tapping into a new resource to boost COVID-19 vaccination rates: hair salons and barber shops.
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Maternal child health advocate Alicia Sneed said sorting fact from fiction about the COVID-19 vaccine can be very difficult. As a breastfeeding mother, she decided to do some research.
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Companies are beginning to bring employees back to the office after more than a year of remote work. But as COVID-19 vaccination rates slow and the Delta variant spreads, a return to work may mean adjusting to a new normal.
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A new report by the United Health Foundation sheds light on how health disparities have evolved in Maryland and across the country.
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Baltimore is making a bid to be a host city for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The U.S. is set to co-host the games with Mexico and Canada.