The government shouldn’t let independent medical practices go under Smaller practices are in crisis. That could be a disaster for poor Americans. Kevin Hu May 7, 2020
Maryland receives half a million COVID-19 tests from South Korea Gov. Larry Hogan said his wife, the country's first Korean American first lady, championed the operation. Clara Longo de Freitas April 20, 2020
Pregnancy in PG County: Women reflect on bringing new life to state COVID-19 epicenter Women who are expecting during the pandemic face an extra layer of anxieties. Angela Roberts April 14, 2020
Younger COVID-19 patients don’t automatically deserve preferential treatment With a shortage of life-saving medical equipment, older patients can't be ignored. Kevin Hu April 2, 2020
A UMD student’s leg was crushed by a campus bus. Bystanders jumped into action. “I could see on their faces that they were really scared,” she said. “But despite that, they stopped and helped anyway." Rina Torchinsky March 2, 2020
Maryland park police respond to reported shooting on Metzerott Road A woman, who police say is not affiliated with the University of Maryland, was taken to a local hospital. Arya Hodjat October 4, 2019
17 taken to hospital after fire in UMD’s Chemical and Nuclear Engineering Building They were all sent as a precaution, a county fire department spokesperson said. Arya Hodjat May 1, 2019