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    Hospitals are crowded. One sued a patient for trespassing to empty a bed.
    The 83-year-old patient was stable enough to leave MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital. When he refused, the hospital sued.
    Hospital beds in an emergency room.
    Severe storms prompt near-record number of tornado warnings over Maryland, Virginia
    The National Weather Service issued a staggering 22 tornado warnings Wednesday for the Baltimore-Washington region, one of the highest counts on record for the area’s forecast office.
    Pete Piringer, the spokesperson for Montgomery County Fire and Rescue, posted to X a photo of a tornado that touched down Wednesday near Gaithersburg.
    Belmont Stakes runner Mindframe has a chance to make Maryland racing history
    Not since Caveat in 1983 has a Maryland-bred horse won the Belmont Stakes, and not since Magic Weisner in 2002 has a horse from the Old Line State even entered.
    Belmont Stakes entrant Mindframe, who was born in Maryland and would be the first such horse to win a Triple Crown race since 1983, works out ahead of the 156th running of the race.
    Vice President Harris to campaign with Alsobrooks on Friday
    The Democratic candidates will mark National Gun Violence Awareness Day during an event in Prince George’s County.
    Vice President Kamala Harris, shown in Baltimore last summer, is returning to Maryland on Friday to campaign alongside Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Angela Alsobrooks.
    Maryland officials want a ‘culture change’ that puts road safety first
    A new Complete Streets policy — which seeks to prioritize the needs of pedestrians, cyclists and people using mobility devices in the design of roads — will now cover all major state transportation projects.
    A person scooters across Pratt Street as others wait for the bus on Thursday, March 14, 2024.
    Maryland State House to get $300K in undisclosed security upgrades
    Members of the state’s Board of Public Works signed off on spending the money at a Wednesday meeting with no discussion of the details.
    A police officer waits outside the Maryland State House in Annapolis on Feb. 29, 2024, after a threat prompted the evacuation of the building.
    Maryland finalizes switch of medical care for state-run prisons, jails
    Centurion of Maryland will take over providing medical and mental health care to an estimated 20,000 people who are incarcerated in state-run prisons and jails. The officials who signed off on the deal expressed frustration with the process.
    Photo collage showing, in top half, fence topped with barbed wire, and in bottom half, spotlight on a man’s arm as he lays in bed and receives blood transfusion through an IV.
    Robyn Dixon will return to reality television as part of cast on ‘The Traitors’
    Less than two months after news broke that Robyn Dixon would not be returning to “Real Housewives of Potomac,” the reality television star has landed a new on-screen role with “The Traitors.”
    TV personality Robyn Dixon will join 20 other celebrities for the third season of “The Traitors” on Peacock.
    Moore pushes cleaner home and water heating options to combat climate change
    An executive order from the governor requires new standards for using low-emission electric options for new and replacement heating equipment in homes, such as furnaces and water heaters.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore speaks with students on Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at Elmer A. Henderson: A Johns Hopkins Partnership School in East Baltimore. He visited the school to sign an executive order on climate change.
    Why Lamar Jackson’s return mattered to Nelson Agholor, and other takeaways from Ravens OTAs
    Jackson’s presence was notable Tuesday because of his attendance record over the first two weeks of OTAs.
    Inside Linebackers Coach Mark DeLeone (left) speaks with linebackers Roquan Smith (0) and Trenton Simpson (23) between drills during the Baltimore Ravens’ organized team activities at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills on June 4, 2024.
    Larry Hogan, facing Republican criticism, will skip GOP convention again
    “The election is going to be decided here in Maryland. It’s not going to be decided in Milwaukee,” a Hogan adviser said.
    Larry Hogan greets supporters before casting his ballot in the state primary election at Davidsonville Elementary School.
    In the grip of Trumpian madness? We all need a crab dip break
    It’s a long seven months to Inauguration Day 2025, and it will take some magic to get us through the coming wave of rage. Enter crab dip.
    In times of turmoil, there's nothing more comforting than crab dip.
    How to get naloxone (Narcan) in Maryland — and how to use it
    Naloxone is a medication that can reverse an opioid overdose.
    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 01: In this photo illustration, A Narcan nasal overdose kit, given out free by the city of New York, is displayed as part of the Brooklyn Community Recovery Center's demonstration on how to use Narcan to revive a person in the case of a drug overdose on September 01, 2022 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Nearly one million people have died of drug overdose deaths in America in the past two decades, with an increasing majority of those deaths due to synthetic opioids like fentanyl. The Brooklyn Community Recovery Center handed out packs of Narcan nasal spray before holding a brief vigil to those lives lost due to drug overdoses.
    Lara Trump, co-chair of Republican National Committee, slams Senate candidate Larry Hogan
    Larry Hogan urged respect for the legal system and the verdict in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial. Trump’s daughter-in-law, a high-ranking Republican Party official, responded that Hogan doesn't deserve respect himself.
    U.S. Senate candidate Larry Hogan is facing criticism from within his own party, with Republican National Committee co-Chair Lara Trump saying he doesn’t deserve respect for urging trust in the judicial system.
    Artist discovers new mural for Key Bridge collapse victims vandalized
    Wreckage from the collapsed Francis Scott Key bridge is seen in front of the Baltimore City Skyline from a boat in the Patapsco River on April 25, 2024.
    MICA installs Cecilia McCormick in permanent role
    The Maryland Institute College of Art announced they’re permanently hiring Cecilia McCormick to lead the historic Baltimore school as its next president.
    Maryland Institute of Art building located at 81 Mosher St. in Baltimore.
    Community health workers were essential during COVID. Now, they’re asking for help.
    There is a move afoot to help expand and pay for a what been a largely hidden workforce in Maryland of community health workers, who help marginalized people get health care and other services though they often go without.
    Linda Flores is a community health worker through Latino Health Initiative.
    Sex offender accused of killing parole agent in Montgomery County arrested in West Virginia
    Authorities say Emanuel Edward Sewell was arrested in West Virginia.
    A Montgomery County Police vehicle is seen in Silver Spring, Maryland on Saturday, March 2, 2024.
    Photos: Thousands turn out to celebrate Annapolis Pride
    A parade with dozens of groups — including a boisterous drumline, dancers, politicians searching for votes and many, many people waving rainbow flags — crawled up Main Street and West Street.
    Josh Seefried holds a rainbow umbrella as he walks in the Annapolis Pride Parade and Festival on June 1, 2024.
    How Hogan, Alsobrooks are courting LGBTQ+ support in Maryland’s U.S. Senate race
    “Very close races can be won or lost based on LGBTQ voters,” says one expert.
    Larry Hogan (middle), U.S. Senate candidate and former governor of Maryland, hugs supporters as he marches in the Annapolis Pride Parade and Festival on June 1, 2024.
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