From filling a seemingly never-ending pile of patient prescriptions to fulfilling COVID-19 vaccinations, staffers working at local pharmacies are being stretched to the limit. Yet, they still must undergo a state-mandated audit.Upon expressing concerns with respect to...
The past year brought about a number of meaningful, positive changes forward to the fight against crime with greater police stability, a new mayor, and noticeable efforts to heal gun violence trauma. Unfortunately, it has not proven to be nearly enough.2021 has...
Winter storm warnings and watches are in effect for several regions in Maryland well into Monday as the projected snowfall could accumulate significantly within the next 24 hours. As of the evening of January 2, more information continues to evolve in regards to a...
Workers residing in the State of Maryland that receive the lowest pay that is legally allowed are expecting a hike in wages beginning the first week of the new year. This state represents one of just a handful to set new records in the increase of minimum wage...
Up to 13 different schools in the Baltimore County area are shifting entirely to virtual learning over the course of the first week of January as a result of increased COVID-19 infection rates, with several others implementing partial closures. These changes, which...
Cases of COVID-19 have continued to surge at immense levels across the United States. In Maryland specifically, the Department of Health paused reporting for December 31 and January 1. However, the latest numbers reported on Thursday demonstrate over 14,000 new cases...