Hospital Extension,519

ANNAPOLIS – State and local officials expressed the hope Thursday that the deal reached to keep Prince George’s Hospital Center open for another year will be only the first step toward putting the struggling hospital on a sound financial footing

^At PG Hospital, Employees Wait to Learn Their Fate

CHEVERLY – Sandra Powell was born at Prince George’s Hospital Center

O’Malley Calls Closure of PG Hospital ‘Unavoidable’

ANNAPOLIS – In the wake of the failure of last minute negotiations on the future of the financially-troubled Prince George’s Hospital Center, Gov

No Final Agreement on PG Hospital Despite Moves By O’Malley, County

ANNAPOLIS – After months of haggling back and forth, top county and state officials have made concessions concerning the financially ailing Prince George’s Hospital Center

Advocates Seek to Revive Health Bill, Cigarette Tax

ANNAPOLIS – In a last ditch effort to revive a sweeping health care proposal, the NAACP and Maryland health care advocates pleaded for the Senate on Wednesday to pass a bill which would greatly expand coverage through a cigarette tax increase

Cell-like ‘Factories’ In the Body May Prevent and Cure Illnesses

ANNAPOLIS – Imagine not having to go to the doctor when you are sick

State and County Officials Clash Over Hospital

ANNAPOLIS – With financial and legislative deadlines looming, Prince George’s County and state officials still are at odds over what to do about the financially strapped, county-owned Prince George’s Hospital Center

Bill Seeks to Make College Texts Cheaper

ANNAPOLIS – Jahantab Siddiqui spent more money on textbooks during his freshman year than some spend on a monthly car loan

Health Care Bill Wins Approval in the House

ANNAPOLIS – A proposal that would expand access to health care for Marylanders with the help of a $1-per-pack cigarette tax increase easily passed the House of Delegates Friday, but faces an uncertain future in the Senate

Bill to End Death Penalty Dealt Setback

ANNAPOLIS – Capital punishment opponents were dealt a major setback in the General Assembly Thursday when a proposal to abolish the death penalty in Maryland failed to win the approval of a key Senate committee