Marylanders who qualify for the RELIEF Act could start receiving stimulus checks this week The comptroller’s office will send payments via direct deposit for the majority of eligible people. Matt McDonald February 18, 2021
South African COVID-19 variant found in Maryland The variant was found in the Baltimore area. Rina Torchinsky January 30, 2021
The Biden administration must be more transparent about its vaccine distribution plans Vaccine distribution issues are a direct result of lack of transparency at both the federal and state levels. Adam Cullen January 28, 2021
After deadly insurrection, Gov. Larry Hogan calls for Trump’s removal or resignation Hogan condemned the attack and emphasized the importance of a peaceful transition of presidential power Madison Peek January 7, 2021
All Maryland hospitals will have COVID-19 vaccine doses within two weeks The state reactivated the National Guard to help with vaccine distribution, Gov. Hogan announced Tuesday. Daisy Grant December 15, 2020
Gov. Hogan announces new measures to help small businesses during pandemic The governor did not announce new coronavirus restrictions. Brent Abel December 10, 2020
WMATA’s proposed cuts would be bad for the people who need the Metro the most These cuts will undoubtedly make it more difficult for people to get to a number of essential places, and reactions from those closely involved were predictably bleak. Malcolm Ferguson December 8, 2020
Task forces are meaningless without real change Policing won’t change until police reform task forces do. Josh Binderman December 3, 2020
Gov. Hogan’s view of the Republican Party’s path forward is deeply flawed What Gov. Hogan gets wrong about Trump and the Republican Party. Evan Crum November 23, 2020
Hogan needs to put Maryland in a second COVID-19 lockdown The Maryland governor can’t have it both ways when it comes to saving lives and small businesses. Malcolm Ferguson November 13, 2020