Maryland Man Wants to Come Out of the Basement with His Offbeat Museum

WASHINGTON – When the Maryland Science Center asked Harry Finley to loan items from his private collection to a women’s health exhibit that is scheduled to travel across the country, the New Carrollton man was thrilled

Appeals Court Upholds Quick-Evict Policy for Criminals in Public Housing

The Baltimore City Housing Authority can continue its speedy eviction proceedings against tenants charged with certain criminal activity, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday

Mr. Rogers Woos Maryland Tech Workers to Their ‘Pennsylvania Neighborhood’

WASHINGTON – Pennsylvania has unleashed a secret weapon in its fight to lure high-tech workers back from Maryland and other states: Mister Rogers

Maryland Seniors Wait Months for Scarce Home-Care Services

WASHINGTON – The number of beds in assisted-living facilities in Maryland will double in the next 10 to 15 years as the state’s population ages, Maryland officials told the Senate Subcommittee on Aging Wednesday

Maryland at Forefront of Fight Against Drug-Resistant Germs

WASHINGTON – Maryland is one of a handful of states taking steps to track and combat the growing threat posed by drug-resistant bacteria, the state’s epidemiologist told a congressional subcommittee Thursday

Late Flu Makes Up for Lost Time in Maryland

WASHINGTON – Maryland’s flu season got off to a late start, but has been making up for lost time at a feverish pace over the past two weeks, according to state health officials

Common Sense Can Help Stop the Flu When It’s Too Late for Shots

WASHINGTON – Marylanders looking to dodge the flu bug may have waited too long to get their flu shots, but there are still a host of things they can do, according to state health officials

Greatest Presidents Wind Up With the Least of Holidays

WASHINGTON – The Washington Monument is closed

Maryland Patients Face Longer Waiting Times for Organ Transplants

WASHINGTON – Patients in need of organ transplants face a longer wait in Maryland than in many parts of the nation, including nearby mid-Atlantic states, according to a recent report for the Department of Health and Human Services