ANNAPOLIS – A year ago, Alan and Caroline Millet filled the tank in the crawl-space below their living room floor with 250 gallons of heating oil to keep their Edgewater home warm during the winter months
Tighter Sex Offender Laws High on Assembly Priority List
ANNAPOLIS – Stricter monitoring and longer sentences for sex offenders who live in Maryland are shaping up as top priorities for lawmakers in the upcoming legislative session
Crystal Meth Addicts Pressure Md. Treatment Centers
ANNAPOLIS – Jay Scorza is no stranger to the allure of drugs
Insurance Program for Poor Stalled by Inefficiencies
ANNAPOLIS – Spurred by hundreds of complaints, Maryland regulators have uncovered widespread inefficiencies in a state-run health insurance program intended to provide coverage for the poor, program officials said Wednesday
Md. Slashes Drug Coverage for Small Businesses
BALTIMORE- About 450,000 Marylanders could lose prescription drug coverage due to a decision by state regulators to eliminate the requirement for drug coverage in health insurance policies offered by small employers
As Patient Complaints Rise, Cases Against Doctors Drag On
ANNAPOLIS- More than 500 complaints accusing Maryland physicians of transgressions ranging from sexual assault to over prescribing medication or violating patient safety are still waiting to be investigated – in some cases, for more than four years – by the state’s Board of Physicians
American Indians’ Health Needs ‘Overlooked’ in Md
Getting sick is risky business for American Indians living in Maryland
State-hired Monitor Pulls Out of Hickey Job
ANNAPOLIS- The Connecticut official hired to keep an eye on two Maryland juvenile detention centers has resigned from the post before even starting the job
Seniors Prepare for Medicare Changes
ANNAPOLIS – For the past 27 years, Helen Crane has relied on Medicare to help pay for her health care expenses